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IC MPU QUICC 25MHZ 240-FQFP

MC68EN360AI25VL

Manufacturer Part Number
MC68EN360AI25VL
Description
IC MPU QUICC 25MHZ 240-FQFP
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
MC68000r

Specifications of MC68EN360AI25VL

Processor Type
M683xx 32-Bit
Speed
25MHz
Voltage
3.3V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
240-FQFP
Core Size
32 Bit
Cpu Speed
25MHz
Digital Ic Case Style
FQFP
No. Of Pins
240
Supply Voltage Range
4.75V To 5.25V
Operating Temperature Range
0°C To +70°C
Filter Terminals
SMD
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-

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Software Compatibility Issues
The following list summarizes the major software differences between the MC68302 and the QUICC:
A fundamental design goal of the QUICC was ease of interface to other system components. An example of
this goal is a minimal QUICC design using EPROM and DRAM, shown in Figure 2. This system interfaces
gluelessly to an EPROM and a DRAM SIMM module. It also offers parity support for the DRAM.
• Since the CPU32+ is a superset of the M68000 instruction set, all previously written code will run.
• The QUICC contains an 8-Kbyte block of memory as opposed to a 4-Kbyte block
• The code used to initialize the system integration features of the MC68302 has
• As much as possible, QUICC CPM features were made identical to those of the MC68302 CP. The
• Although the registers used to initialize the QUICC CPM are new (for example, the SCM on the
• When porting code from the MC68302 CP to the QUICC CPM, the software writer may find that the
offers many more functions than even a 240-pin package would normally allow, resulting in more
multifunctional pins than the MC68302.
However, if such code is accessing the MC68302 peripherals, it will require some modification.
on the MC68302. The register addresses within that memory map are different.
to be modified to write the corresponding features on the QUICC SIM60. Code written for the
MC68340 may be adapted in large part.
most important benefit is that the code flow (if not the code itself) will port easily from the MC68302 to
the QUICC. The nuances learned from the MC68302 will still be useful in the QUICC.
MC68302 is replaced with the GSMR and PSMR on the QUICC), most registers retain their original
purpose such as the SCC event, SCC mask, SCC status, and command registers. The parameter RAM
of the SCCs is very similar, and most parameter RAM register names and usage are retained. More
importantly, the basic structure of a buffer descriptor (BD) on the QUICC is identical to that of the
MC68302, except for a few new bit functions that were added. (In a few cases, a bit in a BD status word
had to be shifted.)
QUICC has new options to simplify what used to be a more code-intensive process. For specific
examples, see the INIT TX AND RX PARAMETERS, GRACEFUL STOP TRANSMIT, and CLOSE BD
commands.
QUICC GLUELESS SYSTEM DESIGN
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