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MCF5272VF66

Manufacturer Part Number
MCF5272VF66
Description
Manufacturer
Freescale
Datasheet

Specifications of MCF5272VF66

Family Name
MCF5xxx
Device Core
ColdFire
Device Core Size
32b
Frequency (max)
66MHz
Instruction Set Architecture
RISC
Supply Voltage 1 (typ)
3.3V
Operating Temp Range
0C to 70C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
196
Package Type
MA-BGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not Compliant

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Debug Support
5.5.1
Although most BDM operations can occur in parallel with CPU operations, unrestricted BDM operation
requires the CPU to be halted. The sources that can cause the CPU to halt are listed below in order of
priority:
The assertion of BKPT should be considered in the following two special cases:
CSR[27–24] indicates the halt source, showing the highest priority source for multiple halt conditions.
5-16
1. A catastrophic fault-on-fault condition automatically halts the processor.
2. A hardware breakpoint can be configured to generate a pending halt condition similar to the
3. The execution of a HALT instruction immediately suspends execution. Attempting to execute
4. The assertion of the BKPT input is treated as a pseudo-interrupt; that is, the halt condition is
assertion of BKPT. This type of halt is always first made pending in the processor. Next, the
processor samples for pending halt and interrupt conditions once per instruction. When a pending
condition is asserted, the processor halts execution at the next sample point. See
“Theory of
HALT in user mode while CSR[UHE] = 0 generates a privilege violation exception. If
CSR[UHE] = 1, HALT can be executed in user mode. After HALT executes, the processor can be
restarted by serial shifting a
instruction after HALT.
postponed until the processor core samples for halts/interrupts. The processor samples for these
conditions once during the execution of each instruction. If there is a pending halt condition at the
sample time, the processor suspends execution and enters the halted state.
After the system reset signal is negated, the processor waits for 16 processor clock cycles before
beginning reset exception processing. If the BKPT input is asserted within eight cycles after RSTI
is negated, the processor enters the halt state, signaling halt status (0xF) on the PST outputs. While
the processor is in this state, all resources accessible through the debug module can be referenced.
This is the only chance to force the processor into emulation mode through CSR[EMU].
After system initialization, the processor’s response to the
BDM commands performed while it is halted for a breakpoint. Specifically, if the PC register was
loaded, the
address in the PC, bypassing normal reset exception processing. If the PC was not loaded, the
command causes the processor to exit halted state and continue reset exception processing.
The ColdFire architecture also handles a special case of BKPT being asserted while the processor
is stopped by execution of the STOP instruction. For this case, the processor exits the stopped mode
and enters the halted state, at which point, all BDM commands may be exercised. When restarted,
the processor continues by executing the next sequential instruction, that is, the instruction
following the STOP opcode.
CPU Halt
GO
Operation.”
MCF5272 ColdFire
command causes the processor to exit halted state and pass control to the instruction
GO
®
command into the debug module. Execution continues at the
Integrated Microprocessor User’s Manual, Rev. 3
GO
command depends on the set of
Freescale Semiconductor
Section 5.6.1,
GO

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