Example Of An Oscillator Circuit - Renesas M32R/ECU Series User Manual

Mitsubishi 32-bit risc single-chip microcomputers
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18.1 Oscillator Circuit
The M32R/ECU contains an oscillator circuit that supplies operating clocks for the CPU core, internal peripheral I/
O and internal memory. The frequency supplied to the clock input pin (XIN) is multiplied by 8 by an internal PLL
circuit to produce the CPU clock, which is the operating clock for the CPU core and internal memory. The frequency
of this clock is divided by 4 in the subsequent circuit to produce the peripheral clock, which is the operating clock
for the internal peripheral I/O and external data bus.

18.1.1 Example of an Oscillator Circuit

An oscillator circuit can be configured by connecting a ceramic (or crystal) resonator between the XIN and XOUT pins
external to the chip. Figure 18.1.1 shows an example of a system clock generating circuit using a resonator connected
external to the chip and an RC network connected to the PLL circuit control pin (VCNT). For the constants Rf, CIN,
COUT and Rd, the resonator manufacturer should be consulted to determine the appropriate values.
To use an externally sourced clock signal without using an internal oscillator circuit, connect the external clock
signal to the XIN pin and leave the XOUT pin open.
OSC-VSS
OSC-VCC
Figure 18.1.1 Example of an Oscillator Circuit
M32R/ECU
Oscillator module
Oscillator circuit
XIN
XOUT
Rf
Rd
C
C
C
IN
OUT
Oscillation stoppage
detection circuit
PLL circuit
1/4
VCNT
BCLK/P70
560pF
(Note 1)
1KΩ
0.1µF
(Note 1)
(Note 1)
18-2
OSCILLATOR CIRCUIT
18.1 Oscillator Circuit
To the
CPU clock
To the
peripheral clock
Note 1: Permissible error ±10%
32180 Group User's Manual (Rev.1.0)

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