Datasheet
Section 6 Power-Down Modes 
    Rev. 3.00 Mar. 15, 2006 Page 81 of 526 
   REJ09B0060-0300 
6.2  Mode Transitions and States of LSI 
Figure 6.1 shows the possible transitions among these operating modes. A transition is made from 
the program execution state to the program halt state by executing a SLEEP instruction. Interrupts 
allow for returning from the program halt state to the program execution state. A direct transition 
between active mode and subactive mode, which are both program execution states, can be made 
without halting the program. The operating frequency can also be changed in the same modes by 
making a transition directly from active mode to active mode, and from subactive mode to 
subactive mode. RES input enables transitions from a mode to the reset state. Table 6.2 shows the 
transition conditions of each mode after the SLEEP instruction is executed and a mode to return 
by an interrupt. Table 6.3 shows the internal states of the LSI in each mode. 
Reset state
Standby mode
Active mode
Sleep mode
Subsleep mode
Subactive
mode 
Program halt state Program execution state  Program halt state
SLEEP 
instruction
SLEEP 
instruction
Interrupt
Direct transition 
interrupt
Direct transition 
interrupt
Notes: 1.  To make a transition to another mode by an interrupt, make sure interrupt handling is after the interrupt 
is accepted. 
  2.  Details on the mode transition conditions are given in table 6.2.
SLEEP 
instruction
 Direct 
transition 
interrupt
 Direct 
transition 
interrupt
Interrupt 
SLEEP 
instruction
Interrupt
Interrupt 
SLEEP 
instruction 
Interrupt
SLEEP 
instruction
Figure 6.1 Mode Transition Diagram 










