Datasheet
Section 4 Clock Pulse Generators 
Rev. 8.00 Mar. 09, 2010 Page 117 of 658 
REJ09B0042-0800 
1.   Oscillation stabilization time (t
rc
) 
The time from the point at which the system clock oscillator oscillation waveform starts to change 
when an interrupt is generated, until the amplitude of the oscillation waveform increases and the 
oscillation frequency stabilizes. 
2.   Wait time 
The time required for the CPU and peripheral functions to begin operating after the oscillation 
waveform frequency and system clock have stabilized. 
The wait time setting is selected with standby timer select bits 2 to 0 (STS2 to STS0) (bits 6 to 4 in 
system control register 1 (SYSCR1)). 
Oscillation 
waveform 
(OSC2)
System clock
(φ)
Oscillation 
stabilization 
time
Operating 
mode
Standby mode, 
watch mode, 
or subactive 
mode
Wait time
Oscillation stabilization wait time
Active (high-speed) mode or 
active (medium-speed) mode
 Interrupt accepted
Figure 4.14 Oscillation Stabilization Wait Time 
When standby mode, watch mode, or subactive mode is cleared by an interrupt or reset, and a 
transition is made to active (high-speed/medium-speed) mode, the oscillation waveform begins to 
change at the point at which the interrupt is accepted. Therefore, when an oscillator element is 
connected in standby mode, watch mode, or subactive mode, since the system clock oscillator is 
halted, the time from the point at which this oscillation waveform starts to change until the 










