Panasonic MICROCOMPUTER MN103S User Manual

MICROCOMPUTER  
MN103S  
MN103S927/92A/F92G  
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About This Manual  
Configuration of This Manual  
This LSI application note consists of the following sections.  
Overview: This section presents a brief description of this LSI's overview and features as information  
useful for selecting and using a microcomputer.  
Introduction: This section describes a sample program that implements this LSI's basic functions.  
Microcomputer Basics: This section provides a brief description of the settings and sample programs for  
peripheral LSI functions that are not addressed in the Introduction section.  
Appendix: The appendix provides circuit diagrams of evaluation boards that can be used to verify the  
proper operation of the sample programs described in this manual.  
This document's format  
This manual mainly consists of titles, text, sample programs, precautions, and reference information.  
The page layout and definition of these elements are shown below.  
Header  
The header indicates the  
chapter number and title.  
Section title  
Creating executable EX files  
Subsection title  
This is the smallest block  
used to convey information  
in this document.  
Text  
c:\panax\cc103\bin\cc103 -c -fenable-asm -103 -O  
Sample program  
-Ic:\panax\cc103\include -g int.c  
c:\panax\cc103\bin\cc103 -c -fenable-asm -103 -O  
-Ic:\panax\cc103\include -g init.c  
c:\panax\cc103\bin\cc103 -c -fenable-asm -103 -O  
-Ic:\panax\cc103\include -g sample.c  
c:\panax\cc103\bin\as103 -g startup.as  
c:\panax\cc103\bin\ld103 -g -m -103 -o PWM_output.x -T@DATA=00000000  
-T@CODE=40000000 startup.ro int.ro init.ro sample.ro  
Precaution  
-l c:\panax\cc103\lib\cc103.l  
Please note that the consumption current values provided in this application note are reference  
values. Microcomputer power consumption varies largely depending on the nature of the  
application (program) as well as the peripheral circuits connected to I/O pins.  
For obtaining actual power consumption, please mount the finished device on a product and  
measure the power consumption. And then mark it on the face plate and calculate a battery  
drive time.  
Reference  
information  
Dual oscillation circuit provides low voltage and low power consumption operation, and high-  
speed processing.  
By selecting between the two oscillation modes according to the current state, power  
consumption in standby state can be reduced to as low as 1/330th of that in regular operation,  
and data processing can be performed at high speed of up to 4 MHz.  
Even at the moment when the oscillation circuit switches modes, all data is preserved, and input  
and output are kept stable.  
Footer  
The footer indicates  
the section title.  
2-72  
Creating executable EX files  
About This Manual1  
Format used for sample program explanations  
The sample programs included in the Introduction, Microcomputer Basics are explained in the following order of  
headings. Unnecessary headings may be omitted depending on their sample program.  
Specification  
Hardware allocation list  
Register description  
Flowchart  
Example program  
The following oscillation frequencies this documentís sample programs use: fosc = 10 MHz, fx = 32.768 kHz.  
More information  
Program CDs and evaluation boards for use with the programs described in this document are available.  
Contact your Panasonic sales representative or access the following URL.  
Evaluation boards are sold through Panasonic sales offices.  
About This Manual2  
About This Manual3  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 Overview  
1
2
3
4
5
Chapter 2 Introduction  
Chapter 3 Microcomputer Basics 1  
Chapter 4 Microcomputer Basics 2  
Chapter 5 Appendix  
Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 Overview  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
1.5  
1.6  
1.7  
Overview ................................................................................................................................2  
What is an MN103S92 Series microcomputer .......................................................................3  
MN103S92 Series internal configuration ...............................................................................4  
MN103S92 Series features .....................................................................................................5  
Example application ...............................................................................................................8  
Development language and OS ..............................................................................................9  
Development tools .................................................................................................................9  
Chapter 2 Introduction  
2.1  
Overview ................................................................................................................................2  
2.1.1  
2.1.2  
2.1.3  
Overall configuration of sample program ........................................................................3  
Sample system specifications and functions to be used ...................................................5  
Sample program flowchart overview ...............................................................................6  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
Startup ....................................................................................................................................7  
Interrupt functions ................................................................................................................11  
Initial settings of variables ...................................................................................................14  
Initializing functions to be used ...........................................................................................15  
2.5.1  
2.5.2  
2.5.3  
2.5.4  
2.5.5  
2.5.6  
2.5.7  
CPU operation settings ...................................................................................................16  
Motor control PWM operation settings ..........................................................................17  
16-bit timer operation .....................................................................................................25  
A/D converter operation settings ....................................................................................30  
Port settings ....................................................................................................................34  
Serial interface operation settings ..................................................................................36  
Watchdog timer settings .................................................................................................43  
2.6  
Interrupt handling .................................................................................................................45  
2.6.1  
2.6.2  
16-bit timer interrupt ......................................................................................................45  
Serial interface UART reception interrupt .....................................................................46  
Table of Contents 1  
2.6.3  
2.6.4  
2.6.5  
Serial interface UART transmission interrupt ................................................................48  
A/D conversion interrupt ................................................................................................50  
Enable multiple interrupts ..............................................................................................52  
2.7  
Main routine .........................................................................................................................54  
2.7.1  
2.7.2  
2.7.3  
2.7.4  
2.7.5  
A/D conversion processing .............................................................................................55  
Serial reception data processing .....................................................................................57  
Key input processing ......................................................................................................60  
PWM output setting ........................................................................................................62  
Switching PWM output phase ........................................................................................68  
2.8  
2.9  
Watchdog timer settings .......................................................................................................71  
2.8.1  
2.8.2  
Reset watchdog timer .....................................................................................................71  
Watchdog timer overflow processing .............................................................................74  
Creating executable EX files ................................................................................................75  
Introduction of BAT files ...............................................................................................75  
2.9.1  
2.10  
2.10.1  
System for developing this program ....................................................................................76  
Development system configuration ................................................................................76  
Chapter 3 Microcomputer Basics 1  
3.1  
3.2  
Chapter overview ...................................................................................................................2  
External interrupt ...................................................................................................................3  
3.2.1  
3.2.2  
3.2.3  
3.2.4  
Setting specification polarity edge interrupts ...................................................................3  
Setting both edges interrupts ............................................................................................8  
Specification polarity edge interrupt using noise filter ..................................................13  
Both edges interrupts using noise filter ..........................................................................20  
3.3  
I/O ports ...............................................................................................................................27  
3.3.1  
3.3.2  
Setting output port ..........................................................................................................27  
Setting input port ............................................................................................................30  
3.4  
3.5  
3.6  
Input-only port .....................................................................................................................33  
Setting input-only port ....................................................................................................33  
3.4.1  
3.5.1  
Pull-up resistor .....................................................................................................................35  
Setting pull-up resistor ...................................................................................................35  
8-bit timer operation .............................................................................................................37  
Table of Contents 2  
3.6.1  
3.6.2  
3.6.3  
3.6.4  
Counting rising edges using the event count ..................................................................37  
Setting timer output pin ..................................................................................................44  
50 kHz signal output using the timer output ..................................................................47  
Interrupt generation every 100 milli seconds using the cascade connection of  
timer 0 and timer 1 .........................................................................................................52  
3.6.5  
Interrupt generation every 60 seconds using the cascade connection of timer 0,  
timer 1, timer 2 and timer 3 ............................................................................................59  
3.7  
16-bit timer operation ...........................................................................................................68  
3.7.1  
3.7.2  
3.7.3  
3.7.4  
3.7.5  
3.7.6  
3.7.7  
3.7.8  
3.7.9  
3.7.10  
Counting rising edges using the event count ..................................................................75  
Setting timer output pin ..................................................................................................79  
50 Hz signal output using the timer output ....................................................................81  
1/4 duty waveform output using the timer output ..........................................................85  
Pulse width measurement using the timer capture function ...........................................89  
Up/down counting selection with TM8AIO (external trigger) .......................................93  
Counting operation with 4-fold 2-phase encoding .........................................................97  
Count disable with TM8AIO (external trigger) ............................................................103  
Timer 1-shot operation .................................................................................................107  
Timer activation with TM8AIO (external trigger) .......................................................111  
3.8  
Synchronous serial interface operation ..............................................................................115  
3.8.1  
3.8.2  
3.8.3  
3.8.4  
3.8.5  
Setting serial transmission pin ......................................................................................115  
Setting serial reception pin ...........................................................................................122  
Transmitting data with no start condition .....................................................................128  
Transmitting and receiving data with no start condition ..............................................137  
Receiving data with no start condition .........................................................................146  
3.9  
A/D conversion function ....................................................................................................154  
3.9.1  
3.9.2  
3.9.3  
3.9.4  
Setting analog input pin ................................................................................................154  
A/D conversion of single channel ................................................................................157  
A/D conversion of multiple channels ...........................................................................163  
A/D conversion of multiple channels using control register B ....................................171  
3.10  
3.10.1  
Motor control .....................................................................................................................181  
Setting motor control PWM output pin ........................................................................187  
Saw-tooth wave mode output .......................................................................................189  
Deadtime insertion ........................................................................................................193  
3.10.2  
3.10.3  
3.11  
3.11.1  
Notes for on-board writing to flash memory ......................................................................197  
On-board writing using PX-FW2 .................................................................................198  
Chapter 4 Microcomputer Basics 2  
4.1  
Chapter overview ...................................................................................................................2  
Table of Contents 3  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
Writing in/reading from EEPROM using synchronous serial interface .................................3  
120 degrees power on PWM output .....................................................................................22  
Sin wave PWM output using motor control PWM ..............................................................37  
Chapter 5 Appendix  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
Appendix-1 .............................................................................................................................2  
Appendix-2 .............................................................................................................................3  
Appendix-3 .............................................................................................................................4  
Table of Contents 4  
Table of Contents 5  
Chapter 3  
Microcomputer Basics 1  
3.6 8-bit timer operation  
3.6.1  
Counting rising edges using the event count  
Overview  
This program uses Timer 1 to count the rising edges of the external signal input from the TM1IO input pin with a  
binary counter.  
When the external input signal is detected 5 times, an interrupt is generated and LED connected to P44 flashes.  
The setting stored in the base register determines the number of rising edge detections that is counted until an  
interrupt is generated.  
Hardware allocation list  
Source frequency  
Ports used  
fosc (10 MHz)  
Port 3 (P31)  
Timer 1  
Event input pin  
Timers used  
Event count timer  
Count clock source  
Interrupts used  
Interrupt level  
Interrupt source  
TIM0IO input  
Timer 1 interrupt  
0
LED connected to P44 flashes  
Binary counter underflow  
8-bit timer operation  
III37  
Chapter 3  
Microcomputer Basics 1  
Register description  
Group 4 Interrupt Control Register (G4ICR: 0x00008910)  
bp  
15  
Flag name  
Description  
G4LV2  
G4LV1  
G4LV0  
Group 4 interrupt priority level  
Set a level from 6 to 0.  
14-12  
11-10  
9
Timer 1 underflow interrupt enable flag  
0: Disabled  
G4IE1  
1: Enabled  
Timer 0 underflow interrupt enable flag  
0: Disabled  
1: Enabled  
8
G4IE0  
7-6  
5
Timer 1 underflow interrupt request flag  
0: No interrupt request  
G4IR1  
1: Interrupt request  
Timer 0 underflow interrupt request flag  
0: No interrupt request  
1: Interrupt request  
4
G4IR0  
3-2  
1
Timer 1 underflow interrupt detection flag  
0: No interrupt detected  
G4ID1  
1: Interrupt detected  
Timer 0 underflow interrupt detection flag  
0: No interrupt detected  
0
G4ID0  
1: Interrupt detected  
Timer 1 Base Register (TM1BR: 0x0000A149)  
bp  
Flag name  
Description  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
TM1BR7  
TM1BR6  
TM1BR5  
TM1BR4  
TM1BR3  
TM1BR2  
TM1BR1  
TM1BR0  
Timer 1 Base Register  
III38  
8-bit timer operation  
Chapter 3  
Microcomputer Basics 1  
Timer 1 Binary Counter (TM1BC: 0x0000A151)  
bp  
Flag name  
Description  
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
TM1BC7  
TM1BC6  
TM1BC5  
TM1BC4  
TM1BC3  
TM1BC2  
TM1BC1  
TM1BC0  
Timer 1 binary counter  
Timer 1 Mode Register (TM1MD: 0x0000A141)  
bp  
7
Flag name  
TM1CNE  
Description  
Timer operation enable  
0: Operation disabled  
1: Operation enabled  
Timer initialization  
0: Normal operation  
6
TM1LDE  
1: Initialization  
TM1BR value is loaded into TM1BC.  
Timer pulse output 1 is reset to low level.  
5-3  
Count source selection  
000: IOCLK  
001: IOCLK/8  
TM1CK2  
TM1CK1  
TM1CK0  
010: IOCLK/32  
2-0  
011: Cascading with Timer 0  
100: Timer 0 underflow  
101: Setting not available  
110: Timer 2 underflow  
111: TM1IO pin input  
Port 3 I/O Control Register (P3DIR: 0x0000A023)  
bp  
7
Flag name  
Description  
P36D  
P35D  
P34D  
P33D  
P32D  
P31D  
P30D  
P36 to P30 I/O control  
0: Input mode  
1: Output mode  
6-0  
8-bit timer operation  
III39  
Chapter 3  
Microcomputer Basics 1  
Port 3 Output Mode Register (P3MD: 0x0000A033)  
bp  
Flag name  
Description  
7-4  
Switching outputs  
0: I/O port  
1: TM3IO  
3
2
1
0
P33M  
P32M  
P31M  
P30M  
Switching outputs  
0: I/O port  
1: TM2IO  
Switching outputs  
0: I/O port  
1: TM1IO  
Switching outputs  
0: I/O port  
1: TM0IO  
III40  
8-bit timer operation  
Chapter 3  
Microcomputer Basics 1  
Flowchart  
main ()  
Initialize CPU  
Set P44 output  
Set Timer 1 input pin  
Set the base register  
Set count clock source  
Initialize Timer 1  
Select Timer 1 normal operation  
Set an interrupt level  
Enable the interrupt  
Start event  
Binary counter underflow  
int_timer1 ()  
P44 state  
Low (LED off)  
High (LED on)  
Low output (LED off)  
High output (LED on)  
END  
8-bit timer operation  
III41  
Chapter 3  
Microcomputer Basics 1  
Example program  
/************************************************************************/  
/* CHECK Program for The count of the rising edge  
/* which used event count operation(8-bit)  
*/  
*/  
/************************************************************************/  
/* Setting of Main Peripheral  
/* Port 0 : Unused  
/* Port 1 : Unused  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
*/  
/* Port 2 : Unused  
/* Port 3 : Used as Timer 1 input  
/* Port 4 : Used as output port  
/* Port 5 : Unused  
/* Port 6 : Unused  
/* Port 7 : Unused  
/* Port 8 : Unused  
/* Timer 0 : Unused  
/* Timer 1 : Used as Event count operation  
/* Timer 2 : Unused  
/* Timer 3 : Unused  
/* Timer 8 : Unused  
/* Timer 11 : Unused  
/* 3-phase PWM output : Unused  
/* Serial interface communication 2 : Unused  
/* 10-bit A/D converters : Unused  
/*  
/* Interrupt : External interrupt  
/*  
Unused  
/*  
2004/09  
Rev 0.1  
/************************************************************************/  
#include "sr103s92.h"  
#include "int.h"  
/****************************/  
/* Declaration of function */  
/****************************/  
void main(void);  
void initialize(void);  
/*-----------------------------------------------  
After the assembler boot processing is completed  
control is shifted to this main routine.  
-----------------------------------------------*/  
void main(void)  
{
initialize();  
TM1MD = 0x00;  
/* Initial Job */  
/* Stop the counter */  
/*-----------------------------------------------  
P4 setting  
-----------------------------------------------*/  
P4OUT = 0x00;  
P4DIR = 0x10;  
/* Set P44 Low(VSS level) */  
/* Set P44 output */  
/*-----------------------------------------------  
P3 setting  
-----------------------------------------------*/  
P3MD = 0x02;  
P3DIR = 0x00;  
/* Set TM1IO port */  
/* Set P31 input */  
/*-----------------------------------------------  
Event count timer setting  
-----------------------------------------------*/  
TM1BR = 0x04;  
/* Set the base register */  
/* Select the clock source to TMIN1 pin input */  
/* Initial timer */  
TM1MD = TM1MD | 0x07;  
TM1MD = TM1MD | 0x40;  
TM1MD = TM1MD & 0xBF;  
/* Set normal operation */  
G4ICR = 0x0200;  
/* Set an interrupt level */  
/* Enable the interrupt */  
asm ("  
or  
0x0F00,PSW\n"); /* Enable the interrupt, Interrupt level 7 */  
III42  
8-bit timer operation  
Chapter 3  
Microcomputer Basics 1  
asm ("  
asm ("  
nop\n");  
nop\n");  
TM1MD = TM1MD | 0x80;  
/* Start the counter */  
while(1){  
}
}
/*----------------------------------------------  
Operation initial setting  
----------------------------------------------*/  
void initialize(void)  
{
asm ("  
asm ("  
asm ("  
and  
nop\n");  
nop\n");  
0xF0FF,PSW\n");  
/* Disable all maskable interrupts */  
CPUM  
= 0x0000;  
/* Set normal mode */  
}
/*-----------------------------------------------  
Timer 1 underflow  
-----------------------------------------------*/  
void int_timer1(void)  
{
if(P4OUT & 0x10){  
P4OUT = 0x00;  
/* Set P44 Low(VSS level) */  
}
else{  
P4OUT = 0x10;  
/* Set P44 High(VDD level) */  
}
}
8-bit timer operation  
III43  
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LSI Application Notes Excerption  
March, 2005 1st Edition  
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Tel:86-21-6841-9642 Fax:86-21-6841-9631  
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Plaza Comercial Abastos; Col. Las Torres Guadalajara, Jal.  
44920, Mexico  
Panasonic Industrial (Tianjin) Co., Ltd.  
Semiconductor Group  
Tel:52-3-671-1205  
Brazil Sales Office:  
Panasonic do Brasil Ltda.  
Fax:52-3-671-1256  
Room No.1001, Tianjin International Building, 75 Nanjing Road,  
Tianjin 300050, China  
[PANABRAS]  
Caixa Postal 1641, Sao Jose dos Campos, Estado de Sao Paulo,  
Brasil  
Tel:86-22-2313-9771  
Fax:86-22-2313-9770  
Panasonic SH Industrial Sales (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.  
Tel:55-12-3935-9000  
Fax:55-12-3931-3789  
Semiconductor Group (Shum Yip Centre Office)  
25F, Shum Yip Centre, #5045, East Shennan Road, Shenzhen  
518010, China  
EUROPE  
Tel:86-755-8211-0888 Fax:86-755-8211-0970  
Europe Sales Office:  
Panasonic Industrial Europe GmbH  
Germany Sales Office:  
Panasonic Shun Hing Industrial Sales (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd.  
Semiconductor Group  
[PIE]  
11th Floor, Great Eagle Centre, 23 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong  
Tel:852-2529-7322 Fax:852-2865-4455  
Taiwan Sales Office:  
Panasonic Industrial Sales (Taiwan) Co.,Ltd.  
Head Office:  
6F, 550, Sec. 4, Chung Hsiao E. RD. Taipei 110, Taiwan  
Tel:886-2-2757-1900 Fax:886-2-2757-1906  
Kaohsiung Office:  
Hans-Pinsel-Strasse 2 85540 Haar, Germany  
Tel:49-89-46159-119  
Fax:49-89-46159-195  
[PIST]  
6th Floor, Hsin Kong Bldg. No.251, Chi Hsien 1st Road,  
Kaohsiung 800, Taiwan  
Tel:886-7-346-3815  
Korea Sales Office:  
Panasonic Industrial Korea Co., Ltd.  
Fax:886-7-236-8362  
[PIKL]  
Kukje Center Bldg. 11th Floor, 191 Hangangro 2ga, Youngsan-ku,  
Seoul 140-702, Korea  
Tel:82-2-795-9600  
Fax:82-2-795-1542  
Semiconductor Company, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.  
Nagaokakyo, Kyoto 617-8520, Japan  
Tel:075-951-8151  
070305  
Printed in Japan  

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