Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Notice
- General Precautions in the Handling of MPU/MCU Products
- Configuration of This Manual
- Preface
- Main Revisions for This Edition
- Contents
- Section 1 Overview
- Section 2 CPU
- 2.1 Features
- 2.2 CPU Operating Modes
- 2.3 Address Space
- 2.4 Register Configuration
- 2.5 Data Formats
- 2.6 Instruction Set
- 2.7 Addressing Modes and Effective Address Calculation
- 2.7.1 Register Direct—Rn
- 2.7.2 Register Indirect—@ERn
- 2.7.3 Register Indirect with Displacement—@(d:16, ERn) or @(d:32, ERn)
- 2.7.4 Register Indirect with Post-Increment or Pre-Decrement—@ERn+ or @-ERn
- 2.7.5 Absolute Address—@aa:8, @aa:16, @aa:24, or @aa:32
- 2.7.6 Immediate—#xx:8, #xx:16, or #xx:32
- 2.7.7 Program-Counter Relative—@(d:8, PC) or @(d:16, PC)
- 2.7.8 Memory Indirect—@@aa:8
- 2.7.9 Effective Address Calculation
- 2.8 Processing States
- 2.9 Usage Notes
- Section 3 MCU Operating Modes
- Section 4 Exception Handling
- Section 5 Interrupt Controller
- Section 6 Bus Controller
- Section 7 DMA Controller (DMAC)
- 7.1 Features
- 7.2 Register Configuration
- 7.3 Register Descriptions
- 7.4 Operation
- 7.4.1 Transfer Modes
- 7.4.2 Sequential Mode
- 7.4.3 Idle Mode
- 7.4.4 Repeat Mode
- 7.4.5 Normal Mode
- 7.4.6 Block Transfer Mode
- 7.4.7 DMAC Activation Sources
- 7.4.8 Basic DMAC Bus Cycles
- 7.4.9 DMAC Bus Cycles (Dual Address Mode)
- 7.4.10 DMAC Multi-Channel Operation
- 7.4.11 Relation between the DMAC, External Bus Requests, and the DTC
- 7.4.12 NMI Interrupts and DMAC
- 7.4.13 Forced Termination of DMAC Operation
- 7.4.14 Clearing Full Address Mode
- 7.5 Interrupts
- 7.6 Usage Notes
- Section 8 Data Transfer Controller (DTC)
- 8.1 Features
- 8.2 Register Descriptions
- 8.2.1 DTC Mode Register A (MRA)
- 8.2.2 DTC Mode Register B (MRB)
- 8.2.3 DTC Source Address Register (SAR)
- 8.2.4 DTC Destination Address Register (DAR)
- 8.2.5 DTC Transfer Count Register A (CRA)
- 8.2.6 DTC Transfer Count Register B (CRB)
- 8.2.7 DTC Enable Registers (DTCERA to DTCERF)
- 8.2.8 DTC Vector Register (DTVECR)
- 8.3 Activation Sources
- 8.4 Location of Register Information and DTC Vector Table
- 8.5 Operation
- 8.6 Procedures for Using DTC
- 8.7 Examples of Use of the DTC
- 8.8 Usage Notes
- Section 9 I/O Ports
- Section 10 16-Bit Timer Pulse Unit (TPU)
- 10.1 Features
- 10.2 Input/Output Pins
- 10.3 Register Descriptions
- 10.3.1 Timer Control Register (TCR)
- 10.3.2 Timer Mode Register (TMDR)
- 10.3.3 Timer I/O Control Register (TIOR)
- 10.3.4 Timer Interrupt Enable Register (TIER)
- 10.3.5 Timer Status Register (TSR)
- 10.3.6 Timer Counter (TCNT)
- 10.3.7 Timer General Register (TGR)
- 10.3.8 Timer Start Register (TSTR)
- 10.3.9 Timer Synchro Register (TSYR)
- 10.4 Interface to Bus Master
- 10.5 Operation
- 10.6 Interrupts
- 10.7 Operation Timing
- 10.8 Usage Notes
- Section 11 8-Bit Timers (TMR)
- 11.1 Features
- 11.2 Input/Output Pins
- 11.3 Register Descriptions
- 11.4 Operation
- 11.5 Operation Timing
- 11.6 Operation with Cascaded Connection
- 11.7 Interrupts
- 11.8 Usage Notes
- 11.8.1 Contention between TCNT Write and Clear
- 11.8.2 Contention between TCNT Write and Increment
- 11.8.3 Contention between TCOR Write and Compare Match
- 11.8.4 Contention between Compare Matches A and B
- 11.8.5 Switching of Internal Clocks and TCNT Operation
- 11.8.6 Mode Setting with Cascaded Connection
- 11.8.7 Module Stop Mode Setting
- Section 12 Watchdog Timer (WDT)
- Section 13 Serial Communication Interface
- 13.1 Features
- 13.2 Input/Output Pins
- 13.3 Register Descriptions
- 13.3.1 Receive Shift Register (RSR)
- 13.3.2 Receive Data Register (RDR)
- 13.3.3 Transmit Data Register (TDR)
- 13.3.4 Transmit Shift Register (TSR)
- 13.3.5 Serial Mode Register (SMR)
- 13.3.6 Serial Control Register (SCR)
- 13.3.7 Serial Status Register (SSR)
- 13.3.8 Smart Card Mode Register (SCMR)
- 13.3.9 Serial Extended Mode Register (SEMR) (Only for Channel 0 in H8S/2215)
- 13.3.10 Serial Extended Mode Register A_0 (SEMRA_0) (Only for Channel 0 in H8S/2215R, H8S/2215T and H8S/2215C)
- 13.3.11 Serial Extended Mode Register B_0 (SEMRB_0) (Only for Channel 0 in H8S/2215R, H8S/2215T and H8S/2215C)
- 13.3.12 Bit Rate Register (BRR)
- 13.4 Operation in Asynchronous Mode
- 13.5 Multiprocessor Communication Function
- 13.6 Operation in Clocked Synchronous Mode
- 13.7 Operation in Smart Card Interface
- 13.7.1 Pin Connection Example
- 13.7.2 Data Format (Except for Block Transfer Mode)
- 13.7.3 Clock
- 13.7.4 Block Transfer Mode
- 13.7.5 Receive Data Sampling Timing and Reception Margin
- 13.7.6 Initialization
- 13.7.7 Serial Data Transmission (Except for Block Transfer Mode)
- 13.7.8 Serial Data Reception (Except for Block Transfer Mode)
- 13.7.9 Clock Output Control
- 13.8 SCI Select Function
- 13.9 Interrupts
- 13.10 Usage Notes
- 13.10.1 Break Detection and Processing (Asynchronous Mode Only)
- 13.10.2 Mark State and Break Detection (Asynchronous Mode Only)
- 13.10.3 Receive Error Flags and Transmit Operations (Clocked Synchronous Mode Only)
- 13.10.4 Restrictions on Use of DMAC or DTC
- 13.10.5 Operation in Case of Mode Transition
- 13.10.6 Switching from SCK Pin Function to Port Pin Function
- 13.10.7 Module Stop Mode Setting
- Section 14 Boundary Scan Function
- Section 15 Universal Serial Bus Interface (USB)
- 15.1 Features
- 15.2 Input/Output Pins
- 15.3 Register Descriptions
- 15.3.1 USB Endpoint Information Registers 00_0 to 22_4 (UEPIR00_0 to UEPIR22_4)
- 15.3.2 USB Control Register (UCTLR)
- 15.3.3 USB DMAC Transfer Request Register (UDMAR)
- 15.3.4 USB Device Resume Register (UDRR)
- 15.3.5 USB Trigger Register 0 (UTRG0)
- 15.3.6 USB Trigger Register 1 (UTRG1)
- 15.3.7 USBFIFO Clear Register 0 (UFCLR0)
- 15.3.8 USBFIFO Clear Register 1 (UFCLR1)
- 15.3.9 USB Endpoint Stall Register 0 (UESTL0)
- 15.3.10 USB Endpoint Stall Register 1 (UESTL1)
- 15.3.11 USB Endpoint Data Register 0s (UEDR0s)
- 15.3.12 USB Endpoint Data Register 0i (UEDR0i)
- 15.3.13 USB Endpoint Data Register 0o (UEDR0o)
- 15.3.14 USB Endpoint Data Register 1i (UEDR1i)
- 15.3.15 USB Endpoint Data Register 2i (UEDR2i)
- 15.3.16 USB Endpoint Data Register 2o (UEDR2o)
- 15.3.17 USB Endpoint Data Register 3i (UEDR3i)
- 15.3.18 USB Endpoint Data Register 3o (UEDR3o)
- 15.3.19 USB Endpoint Data Register 4i (UEDR4i)
- 15.3.20 USB Endpoint Data Register 4o (UEDR4o)
- 15.3.21 USB Endpoint Data Register 5i (UEDR5i)
- 15.3.22 USB Endpoint Receive Data Size Register 0o (UESZ0o)
- 15.3.23 USB Endpoint Receive Data Size Register 2o (UESZ2o)
- 15.3.24 USB Endpoint Receive Data Size Register 3o (UESZ3o)
- 15.3.25 USB Endpoint Receive Data Size Register 4o (UESZ4o)
- 15.3.26 USB Interrupt Flag Register 0 (UIFR0)
- 15.3.27 USB Interrupt Flag Register 1 (UIFR1) (Only in H8S/2215)
- 15.3.28 USB Interrupt Flag Register 1 (UIFR1) (Only in H8S/2215R, H8S/2215T and H8S/2215C)
- 15.3.29 USB Interrupt Flag Register 2 (UIFR2) (Only in H8S/2215)
- 15.3.30 USB Interrupt Flag Register 2 (UIFR2) (Only in H8S/2215R, H8S/2215T and H8S/2215C)
- 15.3.31 USB Interrupt Flag Register 3 (UIFR3)
- 15.3.32 USB Interrupt Enable Register 0 (UIER0)
- 15.3.33 USB Interrupt Enable Register 1 (UIER1) (Only in H8S/2215)
- 15.3.34 USB Interrupt Enable Register 1 (UIER1) (Only in H8S/2215R, H8S/2215T and H8S/2215C)
- 15.3.35 USB Interrupt Enable Register 2 (UIER2)
- 15.3.36 USB Interrupt Enable Register 2 (UIER2) (Only in H8S/2215R, H8S/2215T and H8S/2215C)
- 15.3.37 USB Interrupt Enable Register 3 (UIER3)
- 15.3.38 USB Interrupt Select Register 0 (UISR0)
- 15.3.39 USB Interrupt Select Register 1 (UISR1) (Only in H8S/2215)
- 15.3.40 USB Interrupt Select Register 1 (UISR1) (Only in H8S/2215R, H8S/2215T and H8S/2215C)
- 15.3.41 USB Interrupt Select Register 2 (UISR2) (Only in H8S/2215)
- 15.3.42 USB Interrupt Select Register 2 (UISR2) (Only in H8S/2215R, H8S/2215T and H8S/2215C)
- 15.3.43 USB Interrupt Select Register 3 (UISR3)
- 15.3.44 USB Data Status Register (UDSR)
- 15.3.45 USB Configuration Value Register (UCVR)
- 15.3.46 USB Time Stamp Registers H, L (UTSRH, UTSRL)
- 15.3.47 USB Test Register 0 (UTSTR0)
- 15.3.48 USB Test Register 1 (UTSTR1)
- 15.3.49 USB Test Registers 2 and A to F (UTSTR2, UTSRA to UTSRF)
- 15.3.50 Module Stop Control Register B (MSTPCRB)
- 15.4 Interrupt Sources
- 15.5 Communication Operation
- 15.5.1 Initialization
- 15.5.2 USB Cable Connection/Disconnection
- 15.5.3 Suspend and Resume Operations
- 15.5.4 Control Transfer
- 15.5.5 Interrupt-In Transfer (EP1i Is specified as Endpoint)
- 15.5.6 Bulk-In Transfer (Dual FIFOs) (EP2i Is specified as Endpoint)
- 15.5.7 Bulk-Out Transfer (Dual FIFOs) (EP2o Is specified as Endpoint)
- 15.5.8 Isochronous—In Transfer (Dual-FIFO) (When EP3i Is Specified as Endpoint)
- 15.5.9 Isochronous—Out Transfer (Dual-FIFO) (When EP3o Is Specified as Endpoint)
- 15.5.10 Processing of USB Standard Commands and Class/Vendor Commands
- 15.5.11 Stall Operations
- 15.6 DMA Transfer Specifications
- 15.7 Endpoint Configuration Example
- 15.8 USB External Circuit Example
- 15.9 Usage Notes
- 15.9.1 Operating Frequency
- 15.9.2 Bus Interface
- 15.9.3 Setup Data Reception
- 15.9.4 FIFO Clear
- 15.9.5 IRQ6 Interrupt
- 15.9.6 Data Register Overread or Overwrite
- 15.9.7 EP3o Isochronous Transfer
- 15.9.8 Reset
- 15.9.9 EP0 Interrupt Assignment
- 15.9.10 Level Shifter for VBUS and IRQx Pins
- 15.9.11 Read and Write to USB Endpoint Data Register
- 15.9.12 Restrictions for Software Standby Mode Transition
- 15.9.13 USB External Circuit Example
- 15.9.14 Pin Processing when USB Not Used
- 15.9.15 Notes on Emulator Usage
- 15.9.16 Notes on TR Interrupt
- 15.9.17 Notes on UIFRO
- 15.9.18 Clearing the FIFOs in DMA Transfer Mode
- Section 16 A/D Converter
- Section 17 D/A Converter
- Section 18 RAM
- Section 19 Flash Memory (F-ZTAT Version)
- 19.1 Features
- 19.2 Mode Transitions
- 19.3 Block Configuration
- 19.4 Input/Output Pins
- 19.5 Register Descriptions
- 19.6 On-Board Programming Modes
- 19.7 Flash Memory Emulation in RAM
- 19.8 Flash Memory Programming/Erasing
- 19.9 Program/Erase Protection
- 19.10 Interrupt Handling when Programming/Erasing Flash Memory
- 19.11 Programmer Mode
- 19.12 Power-Down States for Flash Memory
- 19.13 Flash Memory Programming and Erasing Precautions
- 19.14 Note on Switching from F-ZTAT Version to Masked ROM Version
- Section 20 Masked ROM
- Section 21 Clock Pulse Generator
- Section 22 Power-Down Modes
- Section 23 List of Registers
- Section 24 Electrical Characteristics (H8S/2215)
- Section 25 Electrical Characteristics (H8S/2215R)
- Section 26 Electrical Characteristics (H8S/2215T)
- Section 27 Electrical Characteristics (H8S/2215C)
- Appendix
- Index
- Colophon
- Address List
- Back Cover

REJ09B0140-0900 Rev. 9.00 Page iii of liv
Sep 16, 2010
General Precautions in the Handling of MPU/MCU Products
The following usage notes are applicable to all MPU/MCU products from Renesas. For detailed usage notes
on the products covered by this manual, refer to the relevant sections of the manual. If the descriptions under
General Precautions in the Handling of MPU/MCU Products and in the body of the manual differ from each
other, the description in the body of the manual takes precedence.
1. Handling of Unused Pins
Handle unused pins in accord with the directions given under Handling of Unused Pins in
the manual.
⎯ The input pins of CMOS products are generally in the high-impedance state. In
operation with an unused pin in the open-circuit state, extra electromagnetic noise is
induced in the vicinity of LSI, an associated shoot-through current flows internally, and
malfunctions may occur due to the false recognition of the pin state as an input signal.
Unused pins should be handled as described under Handling of Unused Pins in the
manual.
2. Processing at Power-on
The state of the product is undefined at the moment when power is supplied.
⎯ The states of internal circuits in the LSI are indeterminate and the states of register
settings and pins are undefined at the moment when power is supplied.
In a finished product where the reset signal is applied to the external reset pin, the
states of pins are not guaranteed from the moment when power is supplied until the
reset process is completed.
In a similar way, the states of pins in a product that is reset by an on-chip power-on
reset function are not guaranteed from the moment when power is supplied until the
power reaches the level at which resetting has been specified.
3. Prohibition of Access to Reserved Addresses
Access to reserved addresses is prohibited.
⎯ The reserved addresses are provided for the possible future expansion of functions. Do
not access these addresses; the correct operation of LSI is not guaranteed if they are
accessed.
4. Clock Signals
After applying a reset, only release the reset line after the operating clock signal has
become stable. When switching the clock signal during program execution, wait until the
target clock signal has stabilized.
⎯ When the clock signal is generated with an external resonator (or from an external
oscillator) during a reset, ensure that the reset line is only released after full stabilization
of the clock signal. Moreover, when switching to a clock signal produced with an
external resonator (or by an external oscillator) while program execution is in progress,
wait until the target clock signal is stable.
5. Differences between Products
Before changing from one product to another, i.e. to one with a different type number,
confirm that the change will not lead to problems.
⎯ The characteristics of MPU/MCU in the same group but having different type numbers
may differ because of the differences in internal memory capacity and layout pattern.
When changing to products of different type numbers, implement a system-evaluation
test for each of the products.