Section 6 Power-Down Modes; Register Descriptions; System Control Register 1(Syscr1) - Hitachi H8/3672 Series Hardware Manual

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This LSI has six modes of operation after a reset. These include a normal active mode and four
power-down modes, in which power dissipation is significantly reduced. The module standby
mode reduces power dissipation by selectively halting on-chip module functions.
• Active mode
The CPU and all on-chip peripheral modules are operable on the system clock. The system
clock frequency can be selected from øosc, øosc/8, øosc/16, øosc/32, and øosc/64.
• Sleep mode
The CPU halts. On-chip peripheral functions are operable on the system clock.
• Standby mode
The CPU and all on-chip peripheral modules halt.
• Subsleep mode
The CPU and all on-chip peripheral modules halt.
I/O ports keep the same states as before the transition.
• Module standby mode
Independent of the above modes, power dissipation can be reduced by halting on-chip modules
that are not used in module units.
6.1

Register Descriptions

The registers related to power-down modes are listed below. For details on register addresses and
register states during each processing, refer to appendix B, Internal I/O Register.

• System control register 1(SYSCR1)

• System control register 2(SYSCR2)
• Module standby control register 1(MSTCR1)
• Module standby control register 2(MSTCR2)
6.1.1
System Control Register 1(SYSCR1)
The SYSCR1 register controls the power-down modes, as well as SYSCR2.

Section 6 Power-down Modes

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