MC9S12XDP512MAG Freescale, MC9S12XDP512MAG Datasheet - Page 575

MC9S12XDP512MAG

Manufacturer Part Number
MC9S12XDP512MAG
Description
Manufacturer
Freescale
Datasheet

Specifications of MC9S12XDP512MAG

Cpu Family
HCS12
Device Core Size
16b
Frequency (max)
40MHz
Interface Type
CAN/I2C/SCI/SPI
Total Internal Ram Size
32KB
# I/os (max)
119
Number Of Timers - General Purpose
12
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
2.5/5V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
2.75/5.5V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.35/3.15V
On-chip Adc
2(24-chx10-bit)
Instruction Set Architecture
CISC
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 125C
Operating Temperature Classification
Automotive
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
144
Package Type
LQFP
Program Memory Type
Flash
Program Memory Size
512KB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant

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BDMACT
CLKSW
UNSEC
TRACE
Field
SDV
6
4
3
2
1
BDM Active Status — This bit becomes set upon entering BDM. The standard BDM firmware lookup table is
then enabled and put into the memory map. BDMACT is cleared by a carefully timed store instruction in the
standard BDM firmware as part of the exit sequence to return to user code and remove the BDM memory from
the map.
0 BDM not active
1 BDM active
Shift Data Valid — This bit is set and cleared by the BDM hardware. It is set after data has been transmitted as
part of a firmware or hardware read command or after data has been received as part of a firmware or hardware
write command. It is cleared when the next BDM command has been received or BDM is exited. SDV is used
by the standard BDM firmware to control program flow execution.
0 Data phase of command not complete
1 Data phase of command is complete
TRACE1 BDM Firmware Command is Being Executed — This bit gets set when a BDM TRACE1 firmware
command is first recognized. It will stay set until BDM firmware is exited by one of the following BDM commands:
GO or GO_UNTIL.
0 TRACE1 command is not being executed
1 TRACE1 command is being executed
Clock Switch — The CLKSW bit controls which clock the BDM operates with. It is only writable from a hardware
BDM command. A minimum delay of 150 cycles at the clock speed that is active during the data portion of the
command send to change the clock source should occur before the next command can be send. The delay
should be obtained no matter which bit is modified to effectively change the clock source (either PLLSEL bit or
CLKSW bit). This guarantees that the start of the next BDM command uses the new clock for timing subsequent
BDM communications.
Table 15-3
module, the bit is part of the CLKSEL register) bits.
Note: The BDM alternate clock source can only be selected when CLKSW = 0 and PLLSEL = 1. The BDM serial
Note: If the acknowledge function is turned on, changing the CLKSW bit will cause the ACK to be at the new
Note: In emulation mode, the CLKSW bit will be set out of RESET.
Unsecure — If the device is secured this bit is only writable in special single chip mode from the BDM secure
firmware. It is in a zero state as secure mode is entered so that the secure BDM firmware lookup table is enabled
and put into the memory map overlapping the standard BDM firmware lookup table.
The secure BDM firmware lookup table verifies that the on-chip EEPROM and Flash EEPROM are erased. This
being the case, the UNSEC bit is set and the BDM program jumps to the start of the standard BDM firmware
lookup table and the secure BDM firmware lookup table is turned off. If the erase test fails, the UNSEC bit will
not be asserted.
0 System is in a secured mode.
1 System is in a unsecured mode.
Note: When UNSEC is set, security is off and the user can change the state of the secure bits in the on-chip
interface is now fully synchronized to the alternate clock source, when enabled. This eliminates frequency
restriction on the alternate clock which was required on previous versions. Refer to the device
specification to determine which clock connects to the alternate clock source input.
rate for the write command which changes it.
Flash EEPROM. Note that if the user does not change the state of the bits to “unsecured” mode, the
system will be secured again when it is next taken out of reset.After reset this bit has no meaning or effect
when the security byte in the Flash EEPROM is configured for unsecure mode.
shows the resulting BDM clock source based on the CLKSW and the PLLSEL (PLL select in the CRG
Table 15-2. BDMSTS Field Descriptions (continued)
MC9S12XDP512 Data Sheet, Rev. 2.21
Description
Chapter 15 Background Debug Module (S12XBDMV2)
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