DEMO9S08JS16 Freescale Semiconductor, DEMO9S08JS16 Datasheet - Page 43
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DEMO9S08JS16
Manufacturer Part Number
DEMO9S08JS16
Description
BOARD DEMO FOR JS16 FAMILY
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
MCUr
Datasheets
1.DC9S08JS16.pdf
(49 pages)
2.DEMO9S08JS16.pdf
(32 pages)
3.DEMO9S08JS16.pdf
(8 pages)
4.DEMO9S08JS16.pdf
(8 pages)
5.DEMO9S08JS16.pdf
(4 pages)
Specifications of DEMO9S08JS16
Contents
2 Boards, Cable, Documentation, DVD
Processor To Be Evaluated
MC9S08JS16
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Interface Type
USB
Operating Supply Voltage
5 V
Silicon Manufacturer
Freescale
Core Architecture
HCS08
Core Sub-architecture
HCS08
Silicon Core Number
MC9S08
Silicon Family Name
S08JS
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MC9S08JS16
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
10.1.2
10.2
10.2.1
DEMO9S08JS16 User Manual
Working With P&E’s USB Multilink
Cyclone PRO Key Features
Product Features & Implementation
Advanced programming and debugging capabilities, including:
P&E’s USB Multilink Interface (USB-ML-12) connects your target to your PC
and allows the PC access to the Background Debug Mode (BDM) on
Freescale’s ColdFireV1, HCS08, RS08, and HC(S)12(X) microcontrollers. It
connects between a USB port on a Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista machine
and a standard 6-pin debug connector on the target.
By using the USB Multilink Interface, the user can take advantage of the
background debug mode to halt normal processor execution and use a PC to
control the processor. The user can then directly control the target’s
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Figure 10-1: P&E’s USB Multilink (USB-ML-12 shown)
Supported by P&E software and Freescale’s CodeWarrior
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Compatible with Freescale’s ColdFireV1, HCS08, RS08, and
HC(S)12(X) microcontroller families
Communication via USB, Serial, and Ethernet Ports
Multiple image storage
LCD screen menu interface
Supported by P&E software and Freescale’s CodeWarrior
PC-Controlled and User-Controlled Stand-Alone Operation
Interactive Programming via Host PC
In-Circuit Debugging, Programming, and Testing
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