Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Technical Hardware
- 1 OVERVIEW
- 2 POWER SUPPLY AND INITIAL RESET
- 3 CPU, ROM, RAM
- 4 PERIPHERAL CIRCUITS AND OPERATION
- 4.1 Memory Map
- 4.2 Resetting Watchdog Timer
- 4.3 Oscillation Circuit
- 4.4 Input Ports (K00–K03, K10)
- 4.5 Output Ports (R00–R03)
- 4.6 I/O Ports (P00–P03, P10–P13, P20–P23)
- 4.7 LCD Driver (COM0–COM3, SEG0–SEG31)
- 4.8 Clock Timer
- 4.9 Stopwatch Timer
- 4.10 Programmable Timer
- 4.11 Serial Interface (SIN, SOUT, SCLK, SRDY)
- 4.12 A/D Converter
- 4.13 General-purpose Operation Amplifier (AMP)
- 4.14 SVD (Supply Voltage Detection) Circuit
- 4.15 Interrupt and HALT/SLEEP
- 5 SUMMARY OF NOTES
- 6 DIAGRAM OF BASIC EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS
- 7 CHARACTERISTICS
- 8 PACKAGE
- 9 PAD LAYOUT
- Technical Software
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM
- 3 PROGRAM MEMORY (ROM)
- 4 DATA MEMORY
- 5 INITIAL RESET
- 6 PERIPHERAL CIRCUITS
- 6.1 Watchdog Timer
- 6.2 OSC3
- 6.3 Input Ports (K00–K03 and K10)
- 6.4 Output Ports (R00–R03)
- 6.5 I/O Ports (P00–P03, P10–P13 and P20–P23)
- 6.6 LCD Driver
- 6.7 Clock Timer
- 6.8 Stopwatch Timer
- 6.9 Programmable Timer
- 6.10 Serial Interface Circuit
- 6.11 Amplifier
- 6.12 SVD (Supply Voltage Detection) Circuit
- 6.13 A/D Converter
- 6.14 Sleep
- 6.15 Interrupt
- 7 SUMMARY OF NOTES
- APPENDIX

I-78 EPSON S1C62740 TECHNICAL HARDWARE
CHAPTER 4: PERIPHERAL CIRCUITS AND OPERATION (Serial Interface)
This is the interrupt mask register of the serial interface.
When "1" is written: Enabled
When "0" is written: Masked
Reading: Valid
With this register, masking of the serial interface interrupt can be
selected.
Writing to the interrupt mask registers can be done only in the DI
status (interrupt flag = "0").
At initial reset, this register is set to "0".
EISIO:
Interrupt mask register
(C8H•D1)
ISIO:
Interrupt mask register
(C0H•D0)
This is the interrupt factor flag of the serial interface.
When "1" is read: Interrupt has occurred
When "0" is read: Interrupt has not occurred
Writing: Invalid
From the status of this flag, the software can decide whether the
serial interface interrupt.
The interrupt factor flag is reset when it has been read out.
Note, however, that even if the interrupt is masked, this flag will be
set to "1" after the 8 bits data input/output.
Reading of interrupt factor flags is available at EI, but be careful in
the following cases.
If the interrupt mask register value corresponding to the interrupt
factor flags to be read is set to "1", an interrupt request will be
generated by the interrupt factor flags set timing, or an interrupt
request will not be generated.
At initial reset, this flag is set to "0".