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mc68hc908gp20

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mc68hc908gp20
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M68hc08 Family Of 8-bit Microcontroller Units Mcus
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Freescale Semiconductor, Inc
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19.3.2 Clock Startup from POR or LVI Reset
19.3.3 Clocks in Stop Mode and Wait Mode
19.4 Reset and System Initialization
Advance Information
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When the power-on reset module or the low-voltage inhibit module
generates a reset, the clocks to the CPU and peripherals are inactive
and held in an inactive phase until after the 4096 CGMXCLK cycle POR
timeout has completed. The RST pin is driven low by the SIM during this
entire period. The IBUS clocks start upon completion of the timeout.
Upon exit from stop mode by an interrupt, break, or reset, the SIM allows
CGMXCLK to clock the SIM counter. The CPU and peripheral clocks do
not become active until after the stop delay timeout. This timeout is
selectable as 4096 or 32 CGMXCLK cycles. (See
In wait mode, the CPU clocks are inactive. The SIM also produces two
sets of clocks for other modules. Refer to the wait mode subsection of
each module to see if the module is active or inactive in wait mode.
Some modules can be programmed to be active in wait mode.
The MCU has these reset sources:
All of these resets produce the vector $FFFE:$FFFF ($FEFE:$FEFF in
monitor mode) and assert the internal reset signal (IRST). IRST causes
all registers to be returned to their default values and all modules to be
returned to their reset states.
Power-on reset module (POR)
External reset pin (RST)
Computer operating properly module (COP)
Low-voltage inhibit module (LVI)
Illegal opcode
Illegal address
MC68HC908GP20
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19.7.2 Stop
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