Datasheet

RL78/L12 CHAPTER 5 CLOCK GENERATOR
R01UH0330EJ0200 Rev.2.00 149
Dec 13, 2013
Figure 5-12. Example of External Circuit of XT1 Oscillator
(a) Crystal oscillation (b) External clock
XT2
V
SS
XT1
32.768
kHz
EXCLKS
External clock
Caution When using the X1 oscillator and XT1 oscillator, wire as follows in the area enclosed by the
broken lines in the Figures 5-10 and 5-11 to avoid an adverse effect from wiring capacitance.
Keep the wiring length as short as possible.
Do not cross the wiring with the other signal lines. Do not route the wiring near a signal line
through which a high fluctuating current flows.
Always make the ground point of the oscillator capacitor the same potential as V
SS. Do not
ground the capacitor to a ground pattern through which a high current flows.
Do not fetch signals from the oscillator.
The XT1 oscillator is a circuit with low amplification in order to achieve low-power consumption.
Note the following points when designing the circuit.
Pins and circuit boards include parasitic capacitance. Therefore, perform oscillation evaluation
using a circuit board to be actually used and confirm that there are no problems.
Before using the ultra-low power consumption oscillation (AMPHS1, AMPHS0 = 1, 0) as the
mode of the XT1 oscillator, evaluate the resonators.
Make the wiring between the XT1 and XT2 pins and the resonators as short as possible, and
minimize the parasitic capacitance and wiring resistance. Note this particularly when the ultra-
low power consumption oscillation (AMPHS1, AMPHS0 = 1, 0) is selected.
Configure the circuit of the circuit board, using material with little wiring resistance.
Place a ground pattern that has the same potential as V
SS as much as possible near the XT1
oscillator.
Be sure that the signal lines between the XT1 and XT2 pins, and the resonators do not cross
with the other signal lines. Do not route the wiring near a signal line through which a high
fluctuating current flows.
The impedance between the XT1 and XT2 pins may drop and oscillation may be disturbed due
to moisture absorption of the circuit board in a high-humidity environment or dew
condensation on the board. When using the circuit board in such an environment, take
measures to damp-proof the circuit board, such as by coating.
When coating the circuit board, use material that does not cause capacitance or leakage
between the XT1 and XT2 pins.