Reset Operation; Lcd Block; Difference From All Reset - Sharp PC-1600 Service Manual

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PC-1600
CD
After the system reset has been cleared, the
operation within 10 microseconds and the
to read the contents
issued)
®
Now, the
Z-80
starts to supply cloek pulse to the
HD61203
LCD driver
activate the LCD.
• The LCD voltage VEE is activated at the same time
the system is turned on.
• Supply voltage VDO on the RS· 2 32C high level side
will be issued only when PRIM is at a high state.
But, VOD is not supplied during power-on because
PR IM is at a low level then.
• A high E LH state indicates that the
at the time of system reset. The LH-5803 stays
reset (RSTO;High).

7-3. Reset operation

7-3-1. Reset by the ALL RESET switch on the back of the
PC-1600
When the ALL RESET switch is pressed, it causes the
subcontroller
Input ACL to go high. With this, the sub-
controller
takes the following action
hardware.
(1) All input and outpur
set in the Input mode.
=
PI
SLCB
=
PO
RSTIN
RESETSW
ACL-50347C
ACL· L U57BI3P
__..:, P3 ....., PO ~ The same state as system-on
In the input mode
(80 microseconds)
CD
Regardless whether the system is turned on or off,
P3~PO are set in the input mode and are kept in the
floating condition
while the reset is applied to the
subcontroller.
P3 is pulled up with the resistor.
P2 is pulled down with the resistor.
Pl is pulled up with the resistor.
PO is pulled down with the resistor.
While P2~PO are pulled down towards the non-actlve
direction,
P3 is pulled up towards the system-off. So,
the system's power supply is turned off in those states.
However, the power is supplied to the svstorn while the
RESET switch is in depression.
7-3-2. Reset by the RESET switch on the back of the
CE-1600P
When the RESET switch on the back of the CE-1600P
is pressed, KL and
of the subcontroller
Z15
starts
Z-80
begins
Z-80
of the address OOOOH. (MREQ
(217KHz
on the CKO) to
is started
Z-80
by means of the
lines, including P3 ~ PO, are
go high. When
this pulse width
seconds, the subcontroller
the system power-on procedure so that areset
to the system.

7-3-3. Difference from ALL RESET

The subcontroller
interrogates the s'tate of the BREAK/ON
key at 7-3-1 and 7-3· 2 above in the following manner.
(1) If the BREAK/ON
assumed and all internals are intialized.
(2) If the BREAK/ON key is not depressed, the reset is
assumed - the procedure to turn the system on from
the system-off state. The internals are not initialized
in this case.
It is possible to return reset from all reset by arequest
from the main CPU, the
for the cause when the reset is applied. Processing
differs depending on the cause.
In the case of all reset ... Clears all memory contents.
In the case of reset ... Retains all memory contents.

7-4. LCD block

7-4-1. General
The LCD is 1/64 duty and consists of 156 x 32 dots and
has 16 symbols.
Xl-X32
(I)
Yl-Y64
The 32 vertical dots comprise the following:
(1) Xl~X32
of the IC2 LCD driver outputs take care of
64 dots from the left.
(2) Xl~X32
of the IC3 LCD driver outputs take care of
65~128 dots.
(3) X33"'X64 of the IC2 LCD driver outputs take care of
129~156 dots in conjunction with Yl ~Y28.
(4) X49~X64 take care of 16 symbol dots in conjunction
with IC3 Y64.
7-4-2. Operation
(1) The LCD driving basic clock (217KHz) supplied from
CKO of the SC7852 is connected to the LCD common
driver. Without this signal, the LCD will burn out when
a DC voltage is applied to the LCD.
This signal is issued only during the system-on time
which appears immediately
reset. As it is in a low state during the reset, a DC
voltage is added to the LCO during that period.
-12-
continues
for more than 300 micro-
proceeds in the same way as
key is depressed, the all reset is
asks the subcontroller
Z-80
Y64 (IC3)
(IV)
(11)
(1111
Yl-Y28
Yl-Y64
Yl-Y64
(IC3)
(IC2)
after the clearing of the
is applied
X49-X64
X33-X64

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