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M16C/6N Group (M16C/6NK, M16C/6NM) 8. Clock Generating Circuit
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8.5.3 How to Use Oscillation Stop and Re-oscillation Detection Function
• The oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection interrupt shares the vector with the watchdog timer interrupt.
If the oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection and watchdog timer interrupts both are used, read the
CM22 bit in an interrupt routine to determine which interrupt source is requesting the interrupt.
• Where the main clock re-oscillated after oscillation stop, the clock source for CPU clock and peripheral
function must be switched to the main clock in the program. Figure 8.14 shows the procedure to switch
the clock source from the on-chip oscillator to the main clock.
• Simultaneously with oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection interrupt request occurrence, the CM22 bit
becomes “1”. When the CM22 bit is set at “1”, oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection interrupt are
disabled. By setting the CM22 bit to “0” in the program, oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection interrupt
are enabled.
• If the main clock stops during low speed mode where the CM20 bit is “1”, an oscillation stop, re-oscillation
detection interrupt request is generated. At the same time, the on-chip oscillator starts oscillating. In this
case, although the CPU clock is derived from the sub clock as it was before the interrupt occurred, the
peripheral function clocks now are derived from the on-chip oscillator clock.
• To enter wait mode while using the oscillation stop and re-oscillation detection function, set the CM02
bit to “0” (peripheral function clocks not turned off during wait mode).
• Since the oscillation stop and re-oscillation detection function is provided in preparation for main clock
stop due to external factors, set the CM20 bit to “0” (oscillation stop, re-oscillation detection function
disabled) where the main clock is stopped or oscillated in the program, that is where the stop mode is
selected or the CM05 bit is altered.
• This function cannot be used if the main clock frequency is 2 MHz or less. In that case, set the CM20 bit to “0”.
Figure 8.14 Procedure to Switch Clock Source from On-chip Oscillator to Main Clock
Switch the main clock
NO
YES
Determine several times
whether the CM23 bit is set to "0"
(main clock oscillates)
Set the CM22 bit to "0" (main clock stop,
re-oscillation not detected)
Set the CM06 bit to "1" (divide-by-8)
Set the CM21 bit to "0"
(main clock for the CPU clock source)
(1)
End
CM06 bit : Bit in CM0 register
CM21, CM22, CM 23 bits: Bits in CM2 register
NOTE:
1. If the clock source for CPU clock is to be changed to PLL clock,
set to PLL operation mode after set to high-speed mode.