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Datailed description
C
75
4513/4514 Group
SINGLE-CHIP 4-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
PRELIMINARY
Notice: This is not a final specification.
change.
Some parametric limits are subject to
When bit 2 (I1
2
) of register I1 is “1” : Skips the next instruction when the level of INT0 pin is “H.”
When bit 2 (I1
2
) of register I1 is “0” : Skips the next instruction when the level of INT0 pin is “L.”
When bit 2 (I2
2
) of register I2 is “1” : Skips the next instruction when the level of INT1 pin is “H.”
When bit 2 (I2
2
) of register I2 is “0” : Skips the next instruction when the level of INT1 pin is “L.”
Transfers the contents of interrupt control register V1 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to interrupt control register V1.
Transfers the contents of interrupt control register V2 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to interrupt control register V2.
Transfers the contents of interrupt control register I1 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to interrupt control register I1.
Transfers the contents of interrupt control register I2 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to interrupt control register I2.
Transfers the contents of timer control register W1 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to timer control register W1.
Transfers the contents of timer control register W2 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to timer control register W2.
Transfers the contents of timer control register W3 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to timer control register W3.
Transfers the contents of timer control register W4 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to timer control register W4.
Transfers the contents of timer control register W6 to register A.
Transfers the contents of register A to timer control register W6.
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(INT0) = “H”
However, I1
2
= 1
(INT0) = “L”
However, I1
2
= 0
(INT1) = “H”
However, I2
2
= 1
(INT1) = “L”
However, I2
2
= 0
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