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19.4.2 Port C Data Register (PCDR)
Bit:76543210
PC7DT PC6DT PC5DT PC4DT PC3DT PC2DT PC1DT PC0DT
Initial value:00000000
R/W: R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
The port C data register (PCDR) is an 8-bit readable/writable register that stores data for pins
PTC7 to PTC0. Bits PC7DT to PC0DT correspond to pins PTC7 to PTC0. When the pin function
is general output port, if the port is read, the value of the corresponding PCDR bit is returned
directly. When the function is general input port, if the port is read, the corresponding pin level is
read. Table 19.6 shows the function of PCDR.
PCDR is initialized to H'00 by a power-on reset, after which the general input port function (pull-
up MOS on) is set as the initial pin function, and the corresponding pin levels are read.
PCDR retains its previous value in standby mode and sleep mode, and in a manual reset.
Table 19.6 Port C Data Register (PCDR) Read/Write Operations
PCnMD1 PCnMD0 Pin State Read Write
0 0 Other function
(see table 18.1)
PCDR value Value is written to PCDR, but does not
affect pin state
1 Output PCDR value Write value is output from pin
1 0 Input (Pull-up
MOS on)
Pin state Value is written to PCDR, but does not
affect pin state
1 Input (Pull-up
MOS off)
Pin state Value is written to PCDR, but does not
affect pin state
(n = 7 to 0)