Datasheet
RL78/L12    CHAPTER 5 CLOCK GENERATOR 
R01UH0330EJ0200 Rev.2.00      152 
Dec 13, 2013 
5.4.3 High-speed on-chip oscillator 
The high-speed on-chip oscillator is incorporated in the RL78/L12. The frequency can be selected from among 24, 16, 
12, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, or 1 MHz by using the option byte (000C2H). Oscillation can be controlled by bit 0 (HIOSTOP) of the 
clock operation status control register (CSC). The high-speed on-chip oscillator automatically starts oscillating after reset 
release. 
5.4.4 Low-speed on-chip oscillator 
The low-speed on-chip oscillator is incorporated in the RL78/L12. 
The low-speed on-chip oscillator clock is used only as a clock of the watchdog timer, real-time clock, 12-bit interval 
timer, and LCD driver/controller. The low-speed on-chip oscillation clock cannot be used as the CPU clock. 
This clock operates when bit 4 (WDTON) of the option byte (000C0H), bit 4 (WUTMMCK0) of the subsystem clock 
supply mode control register (OSMC), or both are set to 1. 
Unless the watchdog timer is stopped and WUTMMCK0 is a value other than zero, oscillation of the low-speed on-chip 
oscillator continues. Note that only when the watchdog timer is operating and the WUTMMCK0 bit is 0, oscillation of the 
low-speed on-chip oscillator will stop while the WDSTBYON bit is 0 and operation is in the HALT, STOP, or SNOOZE 
mode. While the watchdog timer operates, the low-speed on-chip oscillator does not stop even if the program freezes. 
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