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LIST OF TABLES (2/2)
Table No.
Title
Page
12-1.
12-2.
12-3.
Configuration of LCD Controller/Driver............................................................................................ 149
LCD Frame Frequencies.................................................................................................................. 153
LCD Drive Voltage........................................................................................................................... 155
13-1.
13-2.
13-3.
13-4.
Maskable Interrupt Sources of
μ
PD789830 Subseries.................................................................... 159
Interrupt Sources ............................................................................................................................. 160
Interrupt Request Signals and Corresponding Flags....................................................................... 162
Time from Generation of Maskable Interrupt Request to Processing.............................................. 171
14-1.
14-2.
14-3.
14-4.
Operation Statuses in HALT Mode.................................................................................................. 177
Operation after Release of HALT Mode........................................................................................... 179
Operation Statuses in STOP Mode.................................................................................................. 180
Operation after Release of STOP Mode.......................................................................................... 182
15-1.
State of the Hardware after a Reset ................................................................................................ 185
16-1.
16-2.
16-3.
16-4.
Differences between the
μ
PD78F9831 and
μ
PD789830................................................................. 187
Communication Mode...................................................................................................................... 188
Functions of Flash Memory Programming....................................................................................... 189
Setting with Flashpro III ................................................................................................................... 190
17-1.
Operand Identifiers and Description Methods ................................................................................. 191