Mitsubishi microcomputers
M16C / 62 Group
SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
Processor Mode
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Figure 1.9.1. Processor mode register 0 and 1
Processor mode register 0 (Note 1)
Symbol
Address
When reset
PM0
000416
0016 (Note 2)
Bit name
Function
Bit symbol
W
R
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
0 0: Single-chip mode
0 1: Memory expansion mode
1 0: Inhibited
1 1: Microprocessor mode
b1 b0
PM03
PM01
PM00
Processor mode bit
PM02
R/W mode select bit
0 : RD,BHE,WR
1 : RD,WRH,WRL
Software reset bit
The device is reset when this bit is set
to “1”. The value of this bit is “0” when
read.
PM04
0 0 : Multiplexed bus is not used
0 1 : Allocated to CS2 space
1 0 : Allocated to CS1 space
1 1 : Allocated to entire space (Note4)
b5 b4
Multiplexed bus space
select bit
PM05
PM06
PM07
Port P40 to P43 function
select bit (Note 3)
0 : Address output
1 : Port function
(Address is not output)
BCLK output disable bit
0 : BCLK is output
1 : BCLK is not output
(Pin is left floating)
Note 1: Set bit 1 of the protect register (address 000A16) to “1” when writing new
values to this register.
Note 2: If the VCC voltage is applied to the CNVSS, the value of this register when
reset is 0316. (PM00 and PM01 both are set to “1”.)
Note 3: Valid in microprocessor and memory expansion modes.
Note 4: If the entire space is of multiplexed bus in memory expansion mode, choose an 8-
bit width.The processor operates using the separate bus after reset is revoked, so the entire
space multiplexed bus cannot be chosen in microprocessor mode.
The higher-order address becomes a port if the entire space multiplexed bus is chosen, so
only 256 bytes can be used in each chip select.
Processor mode register 1 (Note 1)
Symbol
Address
When reset
PM1
000516
00000XX02
Bit name
Function
Bit symbol
W
R
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
Nothing is assigned.
In an attempt to write to these bits, write “0”. The value, if read, turns
out to be indeterminate.
Reserved bit
Must always be set to “0”
0
Note 1: Set bit 1 of the protect register (address 000A16) to “1” when writing new values to this register.
Note 2: Be sure to set this bit to 0 except products whose RAM size and ROM size exceed 15K bytes
and 192K bytes respectively.
In using M30624MG/FG, a product having a RAM of more than 15K bytes and a ROM of more
than 192K bytes, set this bit to 1 at the beginning of user program.
Specify D000016 or a subsequent address, which becomes an internal ROM area if PM13 is set
to “0” at the time reset is revoked, for the reset vector table of user program.
Note 3: With the processor running in memory expansion mode or in microprocessor mode, setting this
bit provides the means of expanding the external memory area. (Normal mode: up to 1M byte,
expansion mode 1: up to 1.2 M bytes, expansion mode 2: up to 4M bytes)
For details, see “Memory space expansion functions”.
PM17
Wait bit
0 : No wait state
1 : Wait state inserted
Memory area
expansion bit (Note 3)
0 0 : Normal mode
(Do not expand)
0 1 : Inhibited
1 0 : Memory area expansion
mode 1
1 1 : Memory area expansion
mode 2
b5 b4
PM15
PM14
Reserved bit
Must always be set to “0”
0
Internal reserved area
expansion bit (Note 2)
PM13
0: The same internal reserved
area as that of M16C/60 and
M16C/61 group
1: Expands the internal RAM area
and internal ROM area to 23 K
bytes and to 256K bytes
respectively. (Note 2)