Internal State Immediately After Reset; Things To Be Considered After Reset - Renesas M32R/ECU Series User Manual

Mitsubishi 32-bit risc single-chip microcomputers
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7.3 Internal State Immediately after Reset

The table below lists the internal state of the microcomputer immediately after it has gotten out of a reset state. For
details about the initial register state of each internal peripheral I/O, see each section in this manual in which the
relevant internal peripheral I/O is described.
Table 7.3.1 Internal State Immediately after Reset
Register
PSW
(CR0)
CBR
(CR1)
SPI
(CR2)
SPU
(CR3)
BPC
(CR6)
FPSR
(CR7)
PC
R0–R15
ACC (accumulator)
RAM
returning from backup mode, it retains the content it had before being reset.)
Note 1: When in boot mode, the CPU executes the boot program.

7.4 Things to Be Considered after Reset

• Input/output ports
After reset, the microcomputer's input/output ports are disabled against input in order to prevent current from
flowing through the port. To use any ports in input mode, set the Port Input Special Function Control Register
(PICNT) PIEN0 bit to enable them for input. For details, see Section 8.3, "Input/Output Port Related Registers."
State after Reset
B'0000 0000 0000 0000 ??00 000? 0000 0000 (BSM, BIE, BC bits = undefined)
H'0000 0000 (C bits = 0)
Undefined
Undefined
Undefined
H'0000 0100
(Only DN bit = 1)
H'0000 0000
(Executed beginning with the address H'0000 0000) (Note 1)
Undefined
Undefined
Undefined when reset at power-on. (However, if the RAM is gotten out of reset after
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7.3 Internal State Immediately after Reset
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