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MC68F375BGMZP33

Manufacturer Part Number
MC68F375BGMZP33
Description
IC MPU 32BIT 33MHZ 217-PBGA
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of MC68F375BGMZP33

Processor Type
M683xx 32-Bit
Speed
33MHz
Voltage
5V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
217-PBGA
Processor Series
M683xx
Core
CPU32
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Program Memory Type
Flash
Program Memory Size
256 KB
Data Ram Size
10 KB
Interface Type
SPI, SCI, CAN
Maximum Clock Frequency
16 MHz
Number Of Programmable I/os
48
Number Of Timers
16
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
On-chip Adc
10 bit, 16 Channel
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Features
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
No

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3.4 Virtual Memory
3.5 Addressing Modes
3.6 Processing States
MC68F375
REFERENCE MANUAL
The full addressing range of the CPU32 on the MC68F375 is 16 Mbytes in each of
eight address spaces. Even though most systems implement a smaller physical mem-
ory, the system can be made to appear to have a full 16 Mbytes of memory available
to each user program by using virtual memory techniques.
A system that supports virtual memory has a limited amount of high-speed physical
memory that can be accessed directly by the processor and maintains an image of a
much larger virtual memory on a secondary storage device. When the processor
attempts to access a location in the virtual memory map that is not resident in physical
memory, a page fault occurs. The access to that location is temporarily suspended
while the necessary data is fetched from secondary storage and placed in physical
memory. The suspended access is then restarted or continued.
The CPU32 uses instruction restart, which requires that only a small portion of the
internal machine state be saved. After correcting the fault, the machine state is
restored, and the instruction is fetched and started again. This process is completely
transparent to the application program.
Addressing in the CPU32 is register-oriented. Most instructions allow the results of the
specified operation to be placed either in a register or directly in memory. There is no
need for extra instructions to store register contents in memory.
There are seven basic addressing modes:
The register indirect addressing modes include postincrement, predecrement, and off-
set capability. The program counter indirect mode also has index and offset
capabilities. In addition to these addressing modes, many instructions implicitly specify
the use of the status register, stack pointer, and/or program counter.
The processor is always in one of four processing states: normal, exception, halted, or
background. The normal processing state is associated with instruction execution; the
bus is used to fetch instructions and operands and to store results.
The exception processing state is associated with interrupts, trap instructions, tracing,
and other exception conditions. The exception may be internally generated explicitly
by an instruction or by an unusual condition arising during the execution of an instruc-
• Register Direct
• Register Indirect
• Register Indirect with Index
• Program Counter Indirect with Displacement
• Program Counter Indirect with Index
• Absolute
• Immediate
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Rev. 25 June 03
MOTOROLA
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