Bit 1—OSC Flag (OSCF)
This bit indicates the oscillator operating with the system clock pulse generator.
Bit 1
OSCF
Description
0
System clock oscillator operating (on-chip oscillator stopped)
1
On-chip oscillator operating (system clock oscillator stopped)
Bit 0—Reserved
This bit is reserved. Never write 1 to this bit, as it can cause the LSI to malfunction.
4.2
System Clock Generator
Clock pulses can be supplied to the system clock divider either by connecting a crystal or ceramic
oscillator, or by providing external clock input. As shown in figure 4.2, the H8/38124 Group
supports selection between a system clock oscillator and an on-chip oscillator. See section 4.2,
On-Chip Oscillator Selection Method, for information on selecting the on-chip oscillator.
Connecting a Crystal Oscillator
Figure 4.3(1) shows a typical method of connecting a crystal oscillator to the H8/38024 or
H8/38024F-ZTAT Group, and figure 4.3(2) shows a typical method of connecting a crystal
oscillator to the H8/38024S and H8/38124 Group.
OSC
1
OSC
2
Figure 4.3(1) Typical Connection to Crystal Oscillator
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R = 1 M
C
1
R
f
C
2
Note: Circuit constants should be determined in
(H8/38024, H8/38024F-ZTAT Group)
Ω
±20%
f
Crystal
Frequency
oscillator
4.19 MHz
NDK
consultation with the resonator manufacturer.
C
, C
1
2
Recommendation
value
12 pF ±20%