DEMO9S08EL32 Freescale Semiconductor, DEMO9S08EL32 Datasheet - Page 39

BOARD DEMO FOR 9S08 EL MCU

DEMO9S08EL32

Manufacturer Part Number
DEMO9S08EL32
Description
BOARD DEMO FOR 9S08 EL MCU
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of DEMO9S08EL32

Contents
Evaluation Board
Processor To Be Evaluated
MC9S08EL32
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Interface Type
RS-232, USB
Operating Supply Voltage
12 V
Silicon Manufacturer
Freescale
Core Architecture
HCS08
Core Sub-architecture
HCS08
Silicon Core Number
MC9S08
Silicon Family Name
S08EL
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MC9S08EL32
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
4.3
The registers in the MC9S08EL32 Series and MC9S08SL16 Series are divided into these groups:
Direct-page registers can be accessed with efficient direct addressing mode instructions. Bit manipulation
instructions can be used to access any bit in any direct-page register.
user-accessible direct-page registers and control bits.
The direct page registers in
only the lower byte of the address. Because of this, the lower byte of the address in column one is shown
in bold text. In
Table
bit names to the right. Cells that are not associated with named bits are shaded. A shaded cell with a 0
indicates this unused bit always reads as a 0. Shaded cells with dashes indicate unused or reserved bit
locations that could read as 1s or 0s.
Freescale Semiconductor
4-3, and
Because the nonvolatile register locations are FLASH memory, they must be erased and
programmed like other FLASH memory locations.
Direct-page registers are located in the first 128 locations in the memory map; these are accessible
with efficient direct addressing mode instructions.
High-page registers are used much less often, so they are located above 0x1800 in the memory
map. This leaves more room in the direct page for more frequently used registers and RAM.
The nonvolatile register area consists of a block of 16 locations in FLASH memory at
0xFFB0–0xFFBF. Nonvolatile register locations include:
— NVPROT and NVOPT which are loaded into working registers at reset
— An 8-byte backdoor comparison key that optionally allows a user to gain controlled access to
Register Addresses and Bit Assignments
secure memory
Table
Table 4-3
4-4, the register names in column two are shown in bold to set them apart from the
MC9S08EL32 Series and MC9S08SL16 Series Data Sheet, Rev. 3
and
Table 4-2
Table
4-4, the whole address in column one is shown in bold. In
can use the more efficient direct addressing mode, which requires
Table 4-2
is a summary of all
Chapter 4 Memory
Table
4-2,
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