MC9S12XA256CAL Freescale Semiconductor, MC9S12XA256CAL Datasheet - Page 539

IC MCU 256K FLASH 112-LQFP

MC9S12XA256CAL

Manufacturer Part Number
MC9S12XA256CAL
Description
IC MCU 256K FLASH 112-LQFP
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
HCS12r
Datasheets

Specifications of MC9S12XA256CAL

Core Processor
HCS12X
Core Size
16-Bit
Speed
80MHz
Connectivity
EBI/EMI, I²C, IrDA, LIN, SCI, SPI
Peripherals
LVD, POR, PWM, WDT
Number Of I /o
91
Program Memory Size
256KB (256K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
4K x 8
Ram Size
16K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
2.35 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 16x10b
Oscillator Type
External
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
112-LQFP
No. Of I/o's
91
Eeprom Memory Size
4KB
Ram Memory Size
16KB
Cpu Speed
80MHz
No. Of Timers
1
No. Of Pwm Channels
8
Digital Ic Case Style
LQFP
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Processor Series
S12XA
Core
HCS12
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Data Ram Size
16 KB
Interface Type
CAN, I2C, SCI, SPI
Maximum Clock Frequency
40 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
91
Number Of Timers
12
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
3rd Party Development Tools
EWHCS12
Development Tools By Supplier
EVB9S12XDP512E
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
On-chip Adc
2 (10 bit, 16 Channel)
Package
112LQFP
Family Name
HCS12
Maximum Speed
40 MHz
Operating Supply Voltage
2.5|5 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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12.4.7.4
The reset values of registers and signals are described in
Definition”, which details the registers and their bit fields.
12.4.7.5
The SPI only originates interrupt requests when SPI is enabled (SPE bit in SPICR1 set). The following is
a description of how the SPI makes a request and how the MCU should acknowledge that request. The
interrupt vector offset and interrupt priority are chip dependent.
The interrupt flags MODF, SPIF, and SPTEF are logically ORed to generate an interrupt request.
12.4.7.5.1
MODF occurs when the master detects an error on the SS pin. The master SPI must be configured for the
MODF feature (see
changed:
The MODF interrupt is reflected in the status register MODF flag. Clearing the flag will also clear the
interrupt. This interrupt will stay active while the MODF flag is set. MODF has an automatic clearing
process which is described in
12.4.7.5.2
SPIF occurs when new data has been received and copied to the SPI data register. After SPIF is set, it does
not clear until it is serviced. SPIF has an automatic clearing process, which is described in
Section 12.3.2.4, “SPI Status Register
12.4.7.5.3
SPTEF occurs when the SPI data register is ready to accept new data. After SPTEF is set, it does not clear
until it is serviced. SPTEF has an automatic clearing process, which is described in
Status Register
Freescale Semiconductor
If a data transmission occurs in slave mode after reset without a write to SPIDR, it will transmit
garbage, or the byte last received from the master before the reset.
Reading from the SPIDR after reset will always read a byte of zeros.
MSTR = 0, The master bit in SPICR1 resets.
Reset
Interrupts
MODF
SPIF
SPTEF
(SPISR)”.
Table
12-2). After MODF is set, the current transfer is aborted and the following bit is
Section 12.3.2.4, “SPI Status Register
MC9S12XDP512 Data Sheet, Rev. 2.21
(SPISR)”.
Section 12.3, “Memory Map and Register
Chapter 12 Serial Peripheral Interface (S12SPIV4)
(SPISR)”.
Section 12.3.2.4, “SPI
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