Initialization Interface Signals; Battery Monitor Interface Signals; Clock Interface Signals - NEC VR4181 mPD30181 User Manual

64-/32-bit microprocessor hardware
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2.2.3 Initialization interface signals

Signal name
POWER
RSTSW#
RTCRST#
POWERON
MPOWER

2.2.4 Battery monitor interface signals

Signal name
BATTINH/BATTINT#

2.2.5 Clock interface signals

Signal name
RTCX(2:1)
CLKX(2:1)
CHAPTER 2 PIN FUNCTIONS
I/O
Input
V
4181 activation signal.
R
Input
V
4181 reset signal.
R
Input
Reset signal for internal Real-time clock and internal logic. When power is first
supplied to the system, the external agent must activate this signal.
Output
This signal indicates that the V
power-on factor is detected and becomes inactive when the BATTINH/BATTINT#
signal check has been completed.
Output
This signal indicates that the V
Hibernate mode. During this signal being inactive, turn off the 2.5 V power supply.
I/O
Input
The function of this pin differs depending on the state of the MPOWER pin.
<When MPOWER = 0>
BATTINH signal
Enables or disables activation on power application.
1: Enable activation
0: Disable activation
<When MPOWER = 1>
BATTINT# signal
This is an interrupt signal that is input when remaining battery power is low during
normal operations. The external agent checks the remaining battery power and
activates this signal if voltage sufficient for operations cannot be supplied.
I/O
Connections to 32.768 kHz crystal resonator.
Connections to 18.432 MHz crystal resonator.
User's Manual U14272EJ3V0UM
Description of function
4181 is ready to operate. It becomes active when a
R
4181 is operating. This signal is inactive during
R
Description of function
Description of function
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