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S912XEP768J5MAGR

Manufacturer Part Number
S912XEP768J5MAGR
Description
16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 16-bit 768K Flash
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
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Specifications of S912XEP768J5MAGR

Rohs
yes
Core
HCS12X
Processor Series
MC9S12
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
50 MHz
Program Memory Size
768 KB
Data Ram Size
48 KB
On-chip Adc
Yes
Operating Supply Voltage
3.3 V to 5 V
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 125 C
Package / Case
LQFP-144
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT

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7.3.2.4
Register Global Address 0x7FFF08
Read: All modes through BDM operation when not secured
Write: All modes through BDM operation when not secured
7.3.3
The family ID is a 8-bit value located in the firmware ROM (at global address: 0x7FFF0F). The read-only
value is a unique family ID which is 0xC1 for S12X devices.
7.4
The BDM receives and executes commands from a host via a single wire serial interface. There are two
types of BDM commands: hardware and firmware commands.
Hardware commands are used to read and write target system memory locations and to enter active
background debug mode, see
includes all memory that is accessible by the CPU.
Firmware commands are used to read and write CPU resources and to exit from active background debug
mode, see
accumulator (D), X index register (X), Y index register (Y), stack pointer (SP), and program counter (PC).
Hardware commands can be executed at any time and in any mode excluding a few exceptions as
highlighted (see
“Security”). Firmware commands can only be executed when the system is not secure and is in active
background debug mode (BDM).
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BGP[6:0]
Reset
BGAE
Field
6–0
7
W
R
Functional Description
Section 7.4.4, “Standard BDM Firmware
BGAE
Family ID Assignment
BDM Global Page Access Enable Bit — BGAE enables global page access for BDM hardware and firmware
read/write instructions The BDM hardware commands used to access the BDM registers (READ_BD_ and
WRITE_BD_) can not be used for global accesses even if the BGAE bit is set.
0 BDM Global Access disabled
1 BDM Global Access enabled
BDM Global Page Index Bits 6–0 — These bits define the extended address bits from 22 to 16. For more
detailed information regarding the global page window scheme, please refer to the S12X_MMC Block Guide.
BDM Global Page Index Register (BDMGPR)
7
0
Section 7.4.3, “BDM Hardware
BGP6
6
0
Figure 7-6. BDM Global Page Register (BDMGPR)
Section 7.4.3, “BDM Hardware
MC9S12XE-Family Reference Manual Rev. 1.25
Table 7-5. BDMGPR Field Descriptions
BGP5
5
0
BGP4
Commands”) and in secure mode (see
4
0
Commands”. The CPU resources referred to are the
Description
BGP3
Commands”. Target system memory
3
0
Chapter 7 Background Debug Module (S12XBDMV2)
BGP2
2
0
BGP1
1
0
Section 7.4.1,
BGP0
0
0
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