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OSCILLATOR CIRCUITS S3C72P9/P72P9 (Preliminary Spec) POWER CONTROL REGISTER (PCON) The power control register, PCON, is a 4-bit register that is used to select the CPU clock frequency and to control CPU operating and power-down modes. PCON can be addressed directly by 4-bit write instructions or indirectly by the instructions IDLE and STOP. FB3H PCON.3 PCON.2 PCON.1 PCON.0 PCON bits 3 and 2 are addressed by the STOP and IDLE instructions, respectively, to engage the idle and stop power-down modes. Idle and stop modes can be initiated by these instruction despite the current value of the enable memory bank flag (EMB). PCON bits 1 and 0 are used to select a specific system clock frequency. There are two basic choices: — Main system clock (fx) or subsystem clock (fxt); — Divided fx/4, 8, 64 or fxt/4 clock frequency. PCON.1 and PCON.0 settings are also connected with the system clock mode control register, SCMOD. If SCMOD.0 = "0" the main system clock is always selected by the PCON.1 and PCON.0 setting; if SCMOD.0 = "1" the subsystem clock is selected. RESET sets PCON register values (and SCMOD) to logic zero: SCMOD.3 and SCMOD.0 select the main system clock (fx) and start clock oscillation; PCON.1 and PCON.0 divide the selected fx frequency by 64, and PCON.3 and PCON.2 enable normal CPU operating mode. Table 6-1. Power Control Register (PCON) Organization PCON Bit Settings Resulting CPU Operating Mode PCON.3 PCON.2 0 0 Normal CPU operating mode 0 1 Idle power-down mode 1 0 Stop power-down mode PCON Bit Settings Resulting CPU Clock Frequency PCON.1 PCON.0 If SCMOD.0 = "0" If SCMOD.0 = "1" 0 0 fx/64 fxt/4 1 0 fx/8 1 1 fx/4 + PROGRAMMING TIP — Setting the CPU Clock To set the CPU clock to 0.95 µs at 4.19 MHz: 6-4 BITS EMB SMB 15 LD A,#3H LD PCON,A