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CHAPTER 7 CLOCK GENERATOR
7.4.2 Subsystem clock oscillator
The subsystem clock oscillator oscillates with a crystal resonator (standard: 32.768 kHz) connected to the XT1
and XT2 pins.
External clocks can be input to the main system clock oscillator. In this case, input a clock signal to the XT1 pin
and an antiphase clock signal to the XT2 pin.
Figure 7-7 shows an external circuit of the subsystem clock oscillator.
Figure 7-7. External Circuit of Subsystem Clock Oscillator
(a) Crystal oscillation
(b) External clock
External
Clock
XT2
XT1
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XT2
XT1
32.768
kHz
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Cautions 1. When using a main system clock oscillator and a subsystem clock oscillator, carry out wiring
in the broken line area in Figures 7-6 and 7-7 to prevent any effects from wiring capacities.
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Minimize the wiring length.
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Do not allow wiring to intersect with other signal lines. Do not allow wiring to come near
changing high current.
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Set the potential of the grounding position of the oscillator capacitor to that of V
SS
. Do
not ground to any ground pattern where high current is present.
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Do not fetch signals from the oscillator.
Take special note of the fact that the subsystem clock oscillator is a circuit with low-level
amplification so that current consumption is maintained at low levels.
Figure 7-8 shows examples of resonator having incorrect connection.
Figure 7-8. Examples of Resonator with Incorrect Connection (1/2)
(a) Wiring of connection
(b) Signal lines intersect each other
circuits is too long
Remark
When using a subsystem clock, replace X1 and X2 with XT1 and XT2, respectively. Further, insert
resistors in series on the side of XT2.
X2
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X1
X2
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X1
PORTn
(n = 0 to 7, 12, 13)