Datasheet
Section 21 Power Supply Circuit 
    Rev. 3.00 Mar. 15, 2006 Page 401 of 526 
   REJ09B0060-0300 
Section 21 Power Supply Circuit 
This LSI incorporates an internal power supply step-down circuit. Use of this circuit enables the 
internal power supply to be fixed at a constant level of approximately 3.0 V, independently of the 
voltage of the power supply connected to the external V
CC
 pin. As a result, the current consumed 
when an external power supply is used at 3.0 V or above can be held down to virtually the same 
low level as when used at approximately 3.0 V. If the external power supply is 3.0 V or below, the 
internal voltage will be practically the same as the external voltage. It is, of course, also possible 
to use the same level of external power supply voltage and internal power supply voltage without 
using the internal power supply step-down circuit. 
21.1  When Using Internal Power Supply Step-Down Circuit 
Connect the external power supply to the V
CC
 pin, and connect a capacitance of approximately 0.1 
µF between V
CL
 and V
SS
, as shown in figure 21.1. The internal step-down circuit is made effective 
simply by adding this external circuit. In the external circuit interface, the external power supply 
voltage connected to V
CC
 and the GND potential connected to V
SS
 are the reference levels. For 
example, for port input/output levels, the V
CC
 level is the reference for the high level, and the V
SS
level is that for the low level. The A/D converter analog power supply is not affected by the 
internal step-down circuit. 
V
CL
V
SS
Internal
logic
Step-down circuit
Internal
power
supply
Stabilization
capacitance
(approx. 0.1 µF)
V
CC
V
CC
= 3.0 to 5.5 V
Figure 21.1 Power Supply Connection when Internal Step-Down Circuit is Used 










