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MC68EC000EI12

Manufacturer Part Number
MC68EC000EI12
Description
IC MPU 32BIT 12MHZ 68-PLCC
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
68K - M680X0r
Datasheets

Specifications of MC68EC000EI12

Processor Type
M680x0 32-Bit
Speed
12MHz
Voltage
3.3V, 5V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
68-PLCC
Core Size
32 Bit
Cpu Speed
12MHz
Digital Ic Case Style
PLCC
No. Of Pins
68
Supply Voltage Range
3V To 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range
0°C To +70°C
Filter Terminals
SMD
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Clock Frequency
12MHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
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Addressing Capabilities
2.6 OTHER DATA STRUCTURES
Stacks and queues are common data structures. The M68000 family implements a system
stack and instructions that support user stacks and queues.
2.6.1 System Stack
Address register seven (A7) is the system stack pointer. Either the user stack pointer (USP),
the interrupt stack pointer (ISP), or the master stack pointer (MSP) is active at any one time.
Refer to Section 1 Introduction for details on these stack pointers. To keep data on the
system stack aligned for maximum efficiency, the active stack pointer is automatically
decremented or incremented by two for all byte-size operands moved to or from the stack.
In long-word-organized memory, aligning the stack pointer on a long-word address
significantly increases the efficiency of stacking exception frames, subroutine calls and
returns, and other stacking operations.
The user can implement stacks with the address register indirect with postincrement and
predecrement addressing modes. With an address register the user can implement a stack
that fills either from high memory to low memory or from low memory to high memory.
Important consideration are:
To implement stack growth from high memory to low memory, use -(An) to push data on the
stack and (An) + to pull data from the stack. For this type of stack, after either a push or a
pull operation, the address register points to the top item on the stack.
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• Use the predecrement mode to decrement the register before using its contents as the
• Use the postincrement mode to increment the register after using its contents as the
• Maintain the stack pointer correctly when byte, word, and long-word items mix in these
pointer to the stack.
pointer to the stack.
stacks.
M68000 FAMILY PROGRAMMER’S REFERENCE MANUAL
An
BOTTOM OF STACK
TOP OF STACK
HIGH MEMORY
LOW MEMORY
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