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PROCESSOR MODULE FLASH MOD5272

MOD5272-100IR

Manufacturer Part Number
MOD5272-100IR
Description
PROCESSOR MODULE FLASH MOD5272
Manufacturer
NetBurner Inc
Type
Controllers & Processorsr

Specifications of MOD5272-100IR

Module/board Type
Processor Module
Ethernet Connection Type
10/100 Ethernet Port RJ-45
Operating Voltage
3.3 V
Product
Modules
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
MOD5272
For Use With
528-1001 - KIT DEVELOP NETWORK FOR MOD5272
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
528-1008
MOTOROLA
Additional literature on ColdFire implementations is being released as new processors
become available. For a current list of ColdFire documentation, refer to the World Wide
Web at http://www.motorola.com/ColdFire/.
Conventions
This document uses the following notational conventions:
MNEMONICS
mnemonics
italics
0x0
0b0
REG[FIELD]
nibble
byte
word
longword
x
n
¬
&
|
• ColdFire Programmers Reference Manual, R1.0 (MCF5200PRM/AD)
• Using Microprocessors and Microcomputers: The Motorola Family, William C.
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able-length data transmission units. To simplify the discussion these units are referred to as words regardless
of length.
The only exceptions to this appear in the discussion of serial communication modules that support vari-
— ColdFire MCF5206E User’s Manual (MCF5206EUM/AD)
— ColdFire MCF5307 User’s Manual (MCF5307UM/AD)
— ColdFire MCF5407 User’s Manual (MCF5407UM/AD)
Wray, Ross Bannatyne, Joseph D. Greenfield
In text, instruction mnemonics are shown in uppercase.
In code and tables, instruction mnemonics are shown in lowercase.
Italics indicate variable command parameters.
Book titles in text are set in italics.
Prefix to denote hexadecimal number
Prefix to denote binary number
Abbreviations for registers are shown in uppercase. Specific bits,
fields, or ranges appear in brackets. For example, RAMBAR[BA]
identifies the base address field in the RAM base address register.
A 4-bit data unit
An 8-bit data unit
A 16-bit data unit
A 32-bit data unit
In some contexts, such as signal encodings, x indicates a don’t care.
Used to express an undefined numerical value
NOT logical operator
AND logical operator
OR logical operator
About This Book
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Conventions
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