Datasheet
RL78/L12    CHAPTER 14 LCD CONTROLLER/DRIVER 
R01UH0330EJ0200 Rev.2.00      609 
Dec 13, 2013 
14.3.1 Peripheral enable register 0 (PER0) 
PER0 enables or disables supplying the clock to the peripheral hardware. Clock supply to a hardware macro that is not 
used is stopped in order to reduce the power consumption and noise. 
When the LCD controller/driver is used in subsystem clock (f
SUB), be sure to set bit 7 (RTCEN) of this register to 1. 
This register is set by using a 1-bit or 8-bit memory manipulation instruction. 
Reset signal generation sets this register to 00H. 
Figure 14-2. Format of Peripheral Enable Register 0 (PER0) 
Address: F00F0H After reset: 00H R/W 
Symbol <7> 6 <5> <4> 3 <2> 1 <0> 
PER0 RTCEN  0  ADCEN IICA0EN  0  SAU0EN  0  TAU0EN 
RTCEN  Real-time clock (RTC), 
12-bit interval timer 
LCD controller/driver, clock output/buzzer output controller 
When subsystem clock (fSUB) is 
selected 
When subsystem clock (fSUB) is 
not selected 
0 
Stops input clock supply. 
• SFR used by the real-time 
clock (RTC) and 12-bit 
interval timer cannot be 
written. 
• The real-time clock (RTC) 
and 12-bit interval timer are in 
the reset status. 
Stops input clock and 
subsystem clock supply. 
• SFR used by the LCD 
controller/driver and clock 
output/buzzer output 
controller can be read and 
written. 
Enables input clock and main 
system clock supply 
• SFR used by the LCD 
controller/driver and clock 
output/buzzer output 
controller can be read and 
written. 
1 
Enables input clock supply. 
• SFR used by the real-time 
clock (RTC) and 12-bit 
interval timer can be read and 
written. 
Enables input clock and 
subsystem clock supply 
• SFR used by the LCD 
controller/driver and clock 
output/buzzer output 
controller can be read and 
written. 
Cautions 1.  The subsystem clock supply to peripheral functions other than the real-time clock, 12-
bit interval timer, and LCD controller/driver can be stopped in HALT mode when the 
subsystem clock is used, by setting the RTCLPC bit of the subsystem clock supply 
mode control register (OSMC) to 1. In this case, set the RTCEN bit of the PER0 register 
to 1 and the other bits (bits 0 to 6) to 0. 
  2.  Be sure to set bits 1, 3, and 6 to “0”. 
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