MC908AZ32ACFU Freescale Semiconductor, MC908AZ32ACFU Datasheet - Page 103

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MC908AZ32ACFU

Manufacturer Part Number
MC908AZ32ACFU
Description
IC MCU 32K FLASH 8.4MHZ 64-QFP
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
HC08r
Datasheet

Specifications of MC908AZ32ACFU

Core Processor
HC08
Core Size
8-Bit
Speed
8MHz
Connectivity
CAN, SCI, SPI
Peripherals
LVD, POR, PWM
Number Of I /o
40
Program Memory Size
32KB (32K x 8)
Program Memory Type
FLASH
Eeprom Size
512 x 8
Ram Size
1K x 8
Voltage - Supply (vcc/vdd)
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Data Converters
A/D 15x8b
Oscillator Type
Internal
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
64-QFP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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8.6 Interrupts
When the AUTO bit is set in the PLL bandwidth control register (PBWC), the PLL can generate a CPU
interrupt request every time the LOCK bit changes state. The PLLIE bit in the PLL control register (PCTL)
enables CPU interrupt requests from the PLL. PLLF, the interrupt flag in the PCTL, becomes set whether
CPU interrupt requests are enabled or not. When the AUTO bit is clear, CPU interrupt requests from the
PLL are disabled and PLLF reads as logic 0.
Software should read the LOCK bit after a PLL CPU interrupt request to see if the request was due to an
entry into lock or an exit from lock. When the PLL enters lock, the VCO clock, CGMVCLK, divided by two
can be selected as the CGMOUT source by setting BCS in the PCTL. When the PLL exits lock, the VCO
clock frequency is corrupt, and appropriate precautions should be taken. If the application is not frequency
sensitive, CPU interrupt requests should be disabled to prevent PLL interrupt service routines from
impeding software performance or from exceeding stack limitations.
8.7 Low-Power Modes
The WAIT and STOP instructions put the MCU in low power-consumption standby modes.
8.7.1 Wait Mode
The CGM remains active in wait mode. Before entering wait mode, software can disengage and turn off
the PLL by clearing the BCS and PLLON bits in the PLL control register (PCTL). Less power-sensitive
applications can disengage the PLL without turning it off. Applications that require the PLL to wake the
MCU from wait mode also can deselect the PLL output without turning off the PLL.
8.7.2 Stop Mode
The STOP instruction disables the CGM and holds low all CGM outputs (CGMXCLK, CGMOUT, and
CGMINT).
If CGMOUT is being driven by CGMVCLK and a STOP instruction is executed; the PLL will clear the BCS
bit in the PLL control register, causing CGMOUT to be driven by CGMXCLK. When the MCU recovers
from STOP, the crystal clock divided by two drives CGMOUT and BCS remains clear.
8.8 CGM During Break Interrupts
The BCFE bit in the break flag control register (BFCR) enables software to clear status bits during the
break state. See
To allow software to clear status bits during a break interrupt, write a logic 1 to the BCFE bit. If a status
bit is cleared during the break state, it remains cleared when the MCU exits the break state.
To protect the PLLF bit during the break state, write a logic 0 to the BCFE bit. With BCFE at logic 0 (its
default state), software can read and write the PLL control register during the break state without affecting
the PLLF bit.
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Software can select the CGMVCLK divided by two as the CGMOUT source
even if the PLL is not locked (LOCK = 0). Therefore, software should make
sure the PLL is locked before setting the BCS bit.
Chapter 11 Brake
Module.
MC68HC908AZ32A Data Sheet, Rev. 2
NOTE
Interrupts
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