Direct Transition; Overview Of Direct Transition - Renesas Hitachi H8S/2194 Series Hardware Manual

16-bit single-chip microcomputer
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4.10

Direct Transition

4.10.1

Overview of Direct Transition

There are three operating modes in which the CPU executes programs:
mode, medium-speed mode, and subactive mode. A transition between high-speed mode and
subactive mode without halting the program* is called a direct transition. A direct transition can
be carried out by setting the DTON bit in LPWRCR to 1 and executing a SLEEP instruction.
After the transition, direct transition interrupt exception handling is started.
(1) Direct Transition from High-Speed Mode to Subactive Mode
If a SLEEP instruction is executed in high-speed mode while the SSBY bit in SBYCR, the
LSON bit and DTON bit in LPWRCR, and the TMA3 bit in TMA (Timer A) are all set to 1,
a transition is made to subactive mode.
(2) Direct Transition from Subactive Mode to High-Speed Mode/Medium-Speed Mode
If a SLEEP instruction is executed in subactive mode while the SSBY bit in SBYCR is set to
1, the LSON bit is cleared to 0 and the DTON bit is set to 1 in LPWRCR, and the TMA3 bit
in TMA (Timer A) is set to 1, after the elapse of the time set in bits STS2 to STS0 in
SBYCR, a transition is made to directly to high-speed mode.
Note: * At the time of transition from subactive mode to high- or medium-speed mode, an
oscillation stabilization wait time is generated.
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