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interrupt 
is  i$Sued 
relliled.  every 0.5 second 
to 
revise 
the 
real-time 
timer
. 
2 
FOUT 
is 
not 
Issued. 
FOUT 
is 
Issu
ed 
every 
0.5 
second. 
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can 
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be 
turned on 
on 
by 
one 
of 
the 
foll
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by 
one 
of 
the 
following 
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of 
the 
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of 
Ihe 
BREAK
/ON key 
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on 
of 
the 
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of 
the 
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on 
the 
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en 
the 
Wilke-up 
tim
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s 
Ihe 
real 
time 
as 
programmed 
bV 
the 
WAKES/Oj statement 
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interface 
CI inp!Jl is 
set 
high 
by 
the 
WAKES(1) 
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tatement 
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When 
the  subcontroller rece
ives 
the  system-off  com-
mand  from  the  main 
CPU
,  it  confirms 
that 
both 
ao 
and  KH  are 
at 
a low level. Then, 
P2 
and SLCT 
are 
forced  to  low to disable 
the 
memory  selection. 
If 
KH 
is 
at 
high,  the  control  proceeds  to  the system 
in 
sequence. 
®  Then, 
P3 
and 
BFO 
are set  to high 
to 
tum 
off 
the 
system power supply. With  this,  all inputs and outputs 
of 
the SC7852 and  LH·5803 
are 
turned 
to 
a low 
or 
high 
impedance. 
®  The  subcontro
ll
er  goes  into the standby  mode, 
but 
the real
-ti
mer  issues a timer  interrupt ever  0,5 second, 
second, 
(a) 
11 
the  wake-up  timer  has  been set, 
the 
time  on 
the  real·timer 
is 
checked  for whether it coincides 
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11
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with  the wakeup time.  If  it coincides,  the system 
is turned on. 
(b) 
If 
the wake-up timer 
is 
set to turn  on  the system 
with 
the 
RS
-23
2C  interface 
CI 
input,  the system 
is turned  on  with 
the 
input 
of 
the 
CI 
signal 
as 
it 
has been monitored. 
If 
the 
weak  battery  signal 
Q3 
goes  high  when the 
system 
is 
off, 
the 
system down 
is 
established. 
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. System-on operation 
The  figure  below 
~ows 
the timing  sequence when  the 
system 
is 
turned on by the BREAK/ON key. 
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When 
the BREAK/ON  key 
is 
pushed while 
the 
system 
is 
off. the 
ON 
input 
of 
the 
LR38041 converU to low. 
As 
Z13 is low. 
KH 
goes high. 
® 
When 
KH 
goes  high, the subcontroller starts 
to 
operate 
assumi
ng 
the  sta
rt 
of 
the system.  First, P3 is set  low, 
P2 
low,  Pl  high ,  and 
PO 
low. Now, 
VCC 
is 
activated 
because 
P3 
and  BFO  are  low, and  the system  reset 
is 
applied with  low 
PO 
and  RSTIN states. The mem
ory 
and  I
/O 
selections are  prohibited 
in 
low 
P2 
and SLCT 
states_ 
(§) 
Low 
PO 
and  RSTIN'  states  are  issued  for 
30 
milli· 
seconds. 
(j) 
The  Z15 peripheral  reset 
output 
is 
issued  for  1 
mil-
lisecond to reset peripherals. 
®  First,  P2 and  SLCT are  set  to high 
to 
select memory 
and  I/O, then the system reset 
is 
cleared. 
® 
In 
order 
to supp
ly 
stable  clocking 
to 
the Z-80, it takes 
about  0.3  millisecond  before  supplying  the  system 
clock. 










