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71M6543F/71M6543G Data Sheet   
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2.5.14  Test Ports (TMUXOUT and TMUX2OUT Pins) 
Two independent multiplexers allow the selection of internal analog and digital signals for the TMUXOUT 
and TMUX2OUT pins.  These pins are multiplexed with the SEG47 and SEG46 function. In order to function 
as test pins, LCD_MAP[46] (I/O RAM 0x2406[6]) and LCD_MAP[47] (I/O RAM 0x2406[7]) must be 0. 
One of the digital or analog signals listed in Table 60 can be selected to be output on the TMUXOUT pin. 
The function of the multiplexer is controlled with the I/O RAM register TMUX[4:0] (I/O RAM 0x2502[4:0], as 
shown in Table 59. 
One of the digital or analog signals listed in Table 60 can be selected to be output on the TMUX2OUT pin. 
The function of the multiplexer is controlled with the I/O RAM register TMUX2[4:0] (I/O RAM 0x2503[4:0]), as 
shown in. 
The TMUX and TMUX2 I/O RAM locations are non-volatile and their contents are preserved by 
battery power and across resets. 
The TMUXOUT and TMUX2OUT pins may be used for diagnosis purposes or in production test. The 
RTC 1-second output may be used to calibrate the crystal oscillator. The RTC 4-second output provides 
even higher precision. 
Table 59: TMUX[4:0] Selections 
TMUX[5:0] 
Signal Name  Description 
1 
RTCLK 
32.768 kHz clock waveform 
9  WD_RST 
Indicates when the MPU has reset the watchdog timer. Can be 
monitored to determine spare time in the watchdog timer. 
A  CKMPU  MPU clock – see Table 8 
D  V3AOK bit 
Indicates that the V3P3A pin voltage is ≥ 3.0 V. The V3P3A and 
V3P3SYS pins are expected to be tied together at the PCB level. 
The 71M6543 monitors the V3P3A pin voltage only. 
E  V3OK bit 
Indicates that the V3P3A pin voltage is ≥ 2.8 V. The V3P3A and 
V3P3SYS pins are expected to be tied together at the PCB level. 
The 71M654 monitors the V3P3A pin voltage only. 
1B  MUX_SYNC 
Internal multiplexer frame SYNC signal. See Figure 4 and Figure 
5. 
1C 
CE_BUSY interrupt 
See 2.3.3 on page 25 and Figure 12 on page 45 
1D 
CE_XFER interrupt 
1F 
RTM output from CE 
See 2.3.5 on page 26 
Note: 
All TMUX[5:0] values which are not shown are reserved. 










