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M68ICS05KJ

Manufacturer Part Number
M68ICS05KJ
Description
SIM PROGRAM FOR 68HC705KJ/J1A
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
Simulator/Programmerr
Datasheet

Specifications of M68ICS05KJ

Contents
Programmer, Power Supply, Assembler/Simulator/Debugger, Cable, Software and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
68HC705KJ/JIA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
registers
reset
S-record
simulator
source code
SP
source program
stack pointer
V
V
Word
X
Z
M68ICS05KJOM/D
DD
SS
Memory locations that are wired directly into the CPU logic
instead of being part of the addressable memory map. The CPU
always has direct access to the information in these registers. The
CPU registers in the MC68HC05 are A (8-bit accumulator), X (8-
bit index register), CCR (condition codes register containing the H,
I, N, Z, and C bits), SP (stack pointer), and PC (program counter).
Memory locations that hold status and control information for on-
chip peripherals are called I/O and control registers.
Reset is used to force a computer system to a known starting point
and to force on-chip peripherals to known starting conditions.
A Motorola standard format used for object code files.
A computer program that copies the behavior of a real MCU.
See source program
Abbreviation for stack pointer CPU register in the MC68HC05
MCU.
and assembler directives. The source file is processed by an
assembler to produce a composite listing and an object file
representation of the program.
A CPU register that holds the address of the next available storage
location on the stack.
The positive power supply to a microcontroller (typically 5 volts
dc).
The 0 volt dc power supply return for a microcontroller.
A group of binary bits. Some larger computers consider a set of 16
bits to be a work but this is not a universal standard.
Abbreviation for “index register,” a CPU register in the
MC68HC05.
Abbreviation for “zero,” a bit in the condition codes register of the
MC68HC05. A compare instruction subtracts the contents of the
tested value from a register. If the values were equal, the result of
this subtraction would be zero so the Z bit would be set; after a
load accumulator instruction, the Z bit will be set if the loaded
value was $00.
A text file containing instruction mnemonics, labels, comments,
GLOSSARY
Glossary-5

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