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Customer Support Dept.
April 1, 2003
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
7560 Group
SINGLE-CHIP 8-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
DESCRIPTION
The 7560 group is the 8-bit microcomputer based on the 740 fam-
ily core technology.
The 7560 group has the LCD drive control circuit, an 8-channel
A-D converter, D-A converter, serial I/O and PWM as additional
functions.
The various microcomputers in the 7560 group include variations
of internal memory size and packaging. For details, refer to the
section on part numbering.
For details on availability of microcomputers in the 7560 group, re-
fer the section on group expansion.
•
Timers ............................................................ 8-bit
✕
3, 16-bit
✕
2
•
Serial I/O1 ..................... 8-bit
✕
1 (UART or Clock-synchronous)
•
Serial I/O2 .................................... 8-bit
✕
1 (Clock-synchronous)
•
PWM output .................................................................... 8-bit
✕
1
•
A-D converter ................................................ 10-bit
✕
8 channels
•
D-A converter .................................................. 8-bit
✕
2 channels
•
LCD drive control circuit
Bias ......................................................................... 1/2, 1/3
Duty .................................................................. 1/2, 1/3, 1/4
Common output ................................................................ 4
Segment output .............................................................. 40
2 Clock generating circuits
(connect to external ceramic resonator or quartz-crystal oscillator)
Watchdog timer ............................................................. 14-bit
✕
1
Power source voltage ................................................ 2.2 to 5.5 V
(EPROM and One Time PROM version: 2.5 to 5.5 V)
(Extended operating temperature version: 3.0 to 5.5 V)
Power dissipation
In high-speed mode ........................................................... 32 mW
(at 8 MHz oscillation frequency, at 5 V power source voltage)
In low-speed mode .............................................................. 45
µW
(at 32 kHz oscillation frequency, at 3 V power source voltage)
Operating temperature range ................................... – 20 to 85°C
(Extended operating temperature version: – 40 to 85°C)
•
FEATURES
•
Basic machine-language instructions ....................................... 71
•
The minimum instruction execution time ............................ 0.5
µs
(at 8 MHz oscillation frequency)
•
•
•
•
Memory size
•
•
•
•
•
ROM ................................................................ 32 K to 60 K bytes
RAM ............................................................... 1024 to 2560 bytes
Programmable input/output ports ............................................. 55
Software pull-up resistors .................................................... Built-in
Output ports ................................................................................. 8
Input ports .................................................................................... 1
Interrupts .................................................. 17 sources, 16 vectors
External ................ 7 sources (includes key input interrupt)
Internal ................................................................ 9 sources
Software ................................................................ 1 source
•
APPLICATIONS
Camera, household appliances, consumer electronics, etc.
PIN CONFIGURATION (TOP VIEW)
80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
SEG
10
SEG
11
SEG
12
SEG
13
SEG
14
SEG
15
SEG
16
SEG
17
P3
0
/SEG
18
P3
1
/SEG
19
P3
2
/SEG
20
P3
3
/SEG
21
P3
4
/SEG
22
P3
5
/SEG
23
P3
6
/SEG
24
P3
7
/SEG
25
P0
0
/SEG
26
P0
1
/SEG
27
P0
2
/SEG
28
P0
3
/SEG
29
P0
4
/SEG
30
P0
5
/SEG
31
P0
6
/SEG
32
P0
7
/SEG
33
P1
0
/SEG
34
P1
1
/SEG
35
P1
2
/SEG
36
P1
3
/SEG
37
P1
4
/SEG
38
P1
5
/SEG
39
SEG
9
SEG
8
SEG
7
SEG
6
SEG
5
SEG
4
SEG
3
SEG
2
SEG
1
SEG
0
V
CC
V
REF
AV
SS
COM
3
COM
2
COM
1
COM
0
V
L3
V
L2
C
2
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
M37560MF-XXXFP
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
P1
6
P1
7
P2
0
P2
1
P2
2
P2
3
P2
4
P2
5
P2
6
P2
7
V
SS
X
OUT
X
IN
X
COUT
X
CIN
RESET
P7
0
/INT
0
P7
1
P7
2
P7
3
Package type : 100P6S-A
Fig. 1 Pin configuration (Package type: 100P6S-A)
C
1
V
L1
P6
7
/AN
7
P6
6
/AN
6
P6
5
/AN
5
P6
4
/AN
4
P6
3
/S
CLK22
/AN
3
P6
2
/S
CLK21
/AN
2
P6
1
/S
OUT2
/AN
1
P6
0
/S
IN2
/AN
0
P5
7
/ADT/DA
2
P5
6
/DA
1
P5
5
/CNTR
1
P5
4
/CNTR
0
P5
3
/RTP
1
P5
2
/RTP
0
P5
1
/PWM
1
P5
0
/PWM
0
P4
7
/S
RDY1
P4
6
/S
CLK1
P4
5
/T
X
D
P4
4
/R
X
D
P4
3
/φ/T
OUT
P4
2
/INT
2
P4
1
/INT
1
P4
0
P7
7
P7
6
P7
5
P7
4
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
7560 Group
SINGLE-CHIP 8-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
PIN CONFIGURATION (TOP VIEW)
75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51
SEG
13
SEG
14
SEG
15
SEG
16
SEG
17
P3
0
/SEG
18
P3
1
/SEG
19
P3
2
/SEG
20
P3
3
/SEG
21
P3
4
/SEG
22
P3
5
/SEG
23
P3
6
/SEG
24
P3
7
/SEG
25
P0
0
/SEG
26
P0
1
/SEG
27
P0
2
/SEG
28
P0
3
/SEG
29
P0
4
/SEG
30
P0
5
/SEG
31
P0
6
/SEG
32
P0
7
/SEG
33
P1
0
/SEG
34
P1
1
/SEG
35
P1
2
/SEG
36
P1
3
/SEG
37
SEG
12
SEG
11
SEG
10
SEG
9
SEG
8
SEG
7
SEG
6
SEG
5
SEG
4
SEG
3
SEG
2
SEG
1
SEG
0
V
CC
V
REF
AV
SS
COM
3
COM
2
COM
1
COM
0
V
L3
V
L2
C
2
C
1
V
L1
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
M37560MF-
XXX
GP
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
P1
4
/SEG
38
P1
5
/SEG
39
P1
6
P1
7
P2
0
P2
1
P2
2
P2
3
P2
4
P2
5
P2
6
P2
7
V
SS
X
OUT
X
IN
X
COUT
X
CIN
RESET
P7
0
/INT
0
P7
1
P7
2
P7
3
P7
4
P7
5
P7
6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Package type : 100P6Q-A
Fig. 2 Pin configuration (Package type: 100P6Q-A)
2
P6
7
/AN
7
P6
6
/AN
6
P6
5
/AN
5
P6
4
/AN
4
P6
3
/S
CLK22
/AN
3
P6
2
/S
CLK21
/AN
2
P6
1
/S
OUT2
/AN
1
P6
0
/S
IN2
/AN
0
P5
7
/ADT/DA
2
P5
6
/DA
1
P5
5
/CNTR
1
P5
4
/CNTR
0
P5
3
/RTP
1
P5
2
/RTP
0
P5
1
/PWM
1
P5
0
/PWM
0
P4
7
/S
RDY1
P4
6
/S
CLK1
P4
5
/T
X
D
P4
4
/R
X
D
P4
3
/φ/T
OUT
P4
2
/INT
2
P4
1
/INT
1
P4
0
P7
7
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM (Package type: 100P6S-A)
Main
clock
input
Reset input
(5V)
(0V)
V
S S
40
Main
clock
output
RESET
35
91
X
IN
X
OUT
V
C C
38
39
D A
2
D A
1
CNTR
0
,CNTR
1
INT
0
SI/O2(8)
ADT
36 37
27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
3
4
5
6
7 8
9 10
92 93
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Key input (Key-on wake up) interrupt
X
COUT
X
CIN
φ
INT
1,
INT
2
P7(8)
P6(8)
P5(8)
P4(8)
P3(8)
Real time port function
Fig. 3 Functional block diagram
Data bus
2
Clock generating
circuit
C P U
A
ROM
X
Y
S
PC
H
Timer X (16)
Timer Y (16)
D-A2
D-A1
Timer 1 (8)
Timer 2 (8)
Timer 3 (8)
PS
PC
L
LCD display
RAM
(20 bytes)
RAM
V
L 1
C
1
100
C
2
99
V
L2
98
V
L3
1
97
96
95
94
X
CIN
X
COUT
φ
Sub-
clock
input
Sub-
clock
output
LCD
drive control
circuit
COM
0
COM
1
COM
2
COM
3
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
Watchdog
timer
Reset
A-D converter (8)
T
OUT
PWM(8)
SI/O1 (8)
SEG
0
SEG
1
SEG
2
SEG
3
SEG
4
SEG
5
SEG
6
SEG
7
SEG
8
SEG
9
SEG
10
SEG
11
SEG
12
SEG
13
SEG
14
SEG
15
SEG
16
SEG
17
P2(8)
P1(8)
P0(8)
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
X
CIN
X
COUT
V
R E F
AV
SS
Sub-clock Sub-clock I/O port P7
input output
I/O port P6
I/O port P5
I/O port P4
Output port P3
I/O port P2
I/O port P1
I/O port P0
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
7560 Group
SINGLE-CHIP 8-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
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MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
7560 Group
SINGLE-CHIP 8-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
PIN DESCRIPTION
Table 1 Pin description (1)
Pin
V
CC
, V
SS
V
REF
AV
SS
Name
Power source
Analog refer-
ence voltage
Analog power
source
Reset input
Clock input
Clock output
Function
Function except a port function
•Apply voltage of 2.2 V to 5.5 V (2.5 to 5.5 V for EPROM and One Time PROM version, 3.0 to 5.5 V
for extended operating temperature version) to V
CC
, and 0 V to V
SS
.
•Reference voltage input pin for A-D converter and D-A converter.
•GND input pin for A-D converter and D-A converter.
•Connect to V
SS
.
•Reset input pin for active “L”.
•Input and output pins for the main clock generating circuit.
•Connect a ceramic resonator or a quartz-crystal oscillator between the X
IN
and X
OUT
pins to set
the oscillation frequency.
•If an external clock is used, connect the clock source to the X
IN
pin and leave the X
OUT
pin open. A
feedback resistor is built-in.
RESET
X
IN
X
OUT
V
L1
–V
L3
C
1
, C
2
COM
0
–COM
3
LCD power
source
Charge-pump
capacitor pin
Common output
•Input 0
≤
V
L1
≤
V
L2
≤
V
L3
voltage.
•Input 0 – V
L3
voltage to LCD. (0
≤
V
L1
≤
V
L2
≤
V
L3
when a voltage is multiplied.)
•External capacitor pins for a voltage multiplier (3 times) of LCD control.
•LCD common output pins.
•COM
2
and COM
3
are not used at 1/2 duty ratio.
•COM
3
is not used at 1/3 duty ratio.
SEG
0
–SEG
17
P0
0
/SEG
26
–
P0
7
/SEG
33
Segment output
I/O port P0
•LCD segment output pins.
•8-bit I/O port.
•CMOS compatible input level.
•CMOS 3-state output structure.
•Pull-up control is enabled.
•I/O direction register allows each 8-bit pin to be pro-
grammed as either input or output.
•LCD segment output pins
P1
0
/SEG
34
–
P1
5
/SEG
39
I/O port P1
•6-bit I/O port.
•CMOS compatible input level.
•CMOS 3-state output structure.
•Pull-up control is enabled.
•I/O direction register allows each 6-bit pin to be pro-
grammed as either input or output.
P1
6
, P1
7
•2-bit I/O port.
•CMOS compatible input level.
•CMOS 3-state output structure.
•I/O direction register allows each pin to be individually programmed as either input or output.
•Pull-up control is enabled.
•8-bit I/O port.
•CMOS compatible input level.
•CMOS 3-state output structure.
•I/O direction register allows each pin to be individually
programmed as either input or output.
•Pull-up control is enabled.
P2
0
– P2
7
I/O port P2
•Key input (key-on wake-up) interrupt
input pins
P3
0
/SEG
18
–
P3
7
/SEG
25
Output port P3
•8-bit output.
•CMOS 3-state output structure.
•Port output control is enabled.
•LCD segment output pins
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