Setting Processor Modes - Renesas M16C/6NK Hardware Manual

16-bit single-chip microcomputer m16c family / m16c/60 series
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6.2 Setting Processor Modes

Processor mode is set by using the CNVSS pin and the PM01 to PM00 bits in the PM0 register.
Table 6.2 shows the processor mode after hardware reset. Table 6.3 shows the PM01 to PM00 bits set
values and processor modes.
Table 6.2 Processor Mode After Hardware Reset
CNVSS Pin Input Level
VSS
(1) (2) (3)
VCC
NOTES:
1. If the microcomputer is reset in hardware by applying VCC to the CNVSS pin, the internal ROM
cannot be accessed regardless of PM01 to PM00 bits.
2.
The multiplexed bus cannot be assigned to the entire CS space.
3. Not available in T/V-ver.. Do not set a value.
Table 6.3 PM01 to PM00 Bits Set Values and Processor Modes
PM01 to PM 00 Bits
00b
(1)
01b
10b
(1)
11b
NOTE:
1. Not available in T/V-ver.. Do not set a value.
Rewriting the PM01 to PM00 bits places the microcomputer in the corresponding processor mode regardless of
whether the input level on the CNVSS pin is "H" or "L". Note, however, that the PM01 to PM00 bits cannot
be rewritten to "01b" (memory expansion mode) or "11b" (microprocessor mode)
PM07 to PM02 bits are rewritten. Note also that these bits cannot be rewritten to enter microprocessor
mode in the internal ROM, nor can they be rewritten to exit microprocessor mode in areas overlapping the
internal ROM.
NOTE:
1. Not available memory expansion and mocroprocessor modes in T/V-ver..
If the microcomputer is reset in hardware by applying VCC to the CNVSS pin (hardware reset), the internal
ROM cannot be accessed regardless of PM01 to PM00 bits.
Figures 6.1 and 6.2 show the processor mode related registers. Figure 6.3 shows the memory map in
single-chip mode. Figures 6.4 to 6.7 show the memory map and CS area in memory expansion mode and
microprocessor mode (Normal-ver. only).
Rev.2.00
Nov 28, 2005
REJ09B0124-0200
Single-chip mode
Microprocessor mode
Single-chip mode
Memory expansion mode
Do not set a value
Microprocessor mode
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Processor Mode
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Processor Mode
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6. Processor Mode
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