Motorola Espresso Maker MC68340 ユーザーズマニュアル

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MC68340 USER’S MANUAL
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Table 4-2. System Frequencies from 32.768-kHz Reference
Y
W = 0; X = 0
W = 0; X = 1
W = 1; X = 0
W = 1; X = 1
000000
131
262
524
1049
000101
786
1573
3146
6291
001010
1442
2884
5767
11534
001111
2097
4194
8389
16777
010100
2753
5505
11010
22020
011001
3408
6816
13631
011111
4194
8389
16777
100011
4719
9437
18874
101000
5374
10748
21496
101101
6029
12059
24117
110010
6685
13369
110111
7340
14680
111100
7995
15991
111111
8389
16777
NOTE: System frequencies are in kHz.
4.2.3.3 CLOCK CONTROL. The clock control circuits determine the source used for both
internal and external clocks during special circumstances, such as low-power stop
(LPSTOP) execution.
Table 4-3 summarizes the clock activity during LPSTOP in crystal mode operation. Any
clock in the off state is held low. The STEXT and STSIM bits in the SYNCR control clock
activity during LPSTOP. Refer to 4.2.6 Low-Power Stop for additional information.
Table 4-3. Clock Control Signals
Control Bits
Clock Outputs
STSIM
STEXT
SIMCLK
CLKOUT
0
0
EXTAL
Off
0
1
EXTAL
EXTAL
1
0
VCO
Off
1
1
VCO
VCO
NOTE: SIMCLK runs the periodic interrupt 
RESET 
and
IRQ
 pin synchronizers in LPSTOP mode.
4.2.4 Chip Select Operation
Typical microprocessor systems require external hardware to provide select signals to
external memory and peripherals. The MC68340 integrates these functions on chip to
provide the cost, speed, and reliability benefits of a higher level of integration. The chip
select function contains register pairs for each external chip select signal. The pair
consists of a base address register and an address mask register that define the
characteristics of a single chip select. The register pair provides flexibility for a wide
variety of chip select functions.
 
   
  
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