HT49R10A-1/HT49C10-1
Application Circuits
0 .1 m F
V DD
C O M 0~C O M 2
C O M 3 /S E G 1 4
VDD
S E G 0~S E G 13
100kW
0 .1 m F
R eset
C ir c u it
RES
VSS
V LC D
C1
C2
V1
32768H z
O SC3
10pF
O SC4
O SC
C ir c u it
O SC1
O SC2
V2
P A 0 /B Z
P A 1 /B Z
PA2
P A 3 /P F D
P A 4~P A 7
P B 0 /IN T
P B 2 /T M R
H T 4 9 R 1 0 A -1 /H T 4 9 C 1 0 -1
LC D
PANEL
L C D P o w e r S u p p ly
0 .1 m F
0 .1 m F
0 .1 m F
V DD
470pF
R O SC
fS Y S /4
O SC1
O SC2
C1
O SC1
R1
O SC2
C2
R C S y s te m O s c illa to r
24kW < R OSC< 1M W
C r y s ta l/R e s o n a to r
S y s te m O s c illa to r
F o r R 1 , C 1 , C 2 s e e n o te
O SC1
O SC2
3 2 7 6 8 H z C ry s ta l S y s te m
O s c illa to r
O S C 1 a n d O S C 2 le ft
u n c o n n e c te d
O S C C ir c u it
Note:
1. Crystal/resonator system oscillators
For crystal oscillators, C1 and C2 are only required for some crystal frequencies to ensure oscillation. For
resonator applications C1 and C2 are normally required for oscillation to occur. For most applications it is
not necessary to add R1. However if the LVR function is disabled, and if it is required to stop the oscillator
when VDD falls below its operating range, it is recommended that R1 is added. The values of C1 and C2
should be selected in consultation with the crystal/resonator manufacturer specifications.
2. Reset circuit
The reset circuit resistance and capacitance values should be chosen to ensure that VDD is stable and re-
mains within its operating voltage range before the RES pin reaches a high level. Ensure that the length of
the wiring connected to the RES pin is kept as short as possible, to avoid noise interference.
3. For applications where noise may interfere with the reset circuit and for details on the oscillator external
components, refer to Application Note HA0075E for more information.
Rev. 1.20
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July 27, 2007