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MC7447AHX1000LB

Manufacturer Part Number
MC7447AHX1000LB
Description
IC MPU RISC 32BIT 360-FCCBGA
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of MC7447AHX1000LB

Processor Type
MPC74xx PowerPC 32-Bit
Speed
1.0GHz
Voltage
1.3V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
360-FCCBGA
Family Name
MPC74xx
Device Core
PowerPC
Device Core Size
32b
Frequency (max)
1GHz
Instruction Set Architecture
RISC
Supply Voltage 1 (typ)
1.3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
1.35V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
1.25V
Operating Temp Range
0C to 105C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
360
Package Type
FCCBGA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Features
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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System Design Information
The COP header shown in
Figure 19
adds many benefits—breakpoints, watchpoints, register and memory
examination/modification, and other standard debugger features are possible through this interface—and
can be as inexpensive as an unpopulated footprint for a header to be added when needed.
The COP interface has a standard header for connection to the target system, based on the 0.025"
square-post, 0.100" centered header assembly (often called a Berg header). The connector typically has
pin 14 removed as a connector key.
There is no standardized way to number the COP header shown in
Figure
19; consequently, many different
pin numbers have been observed from emulator vendors. Some are numbered top-to-bottom then
left-to-right, while others use left-to-right then top-to-bottom, while still others number the pins counter
clockwise from pin 1 (as with an IC). Regardless of the numbering, the signal placement recommended in
Figure 19
is common to all known emulators.
The QACK signal shown in
Figure 19
is usually connected to the PCI bridge chip in a system and is an
input to the MPC7447A informing it that it can go into the quiescent state. Under normal operation this
occurs during a low-power mode selection. In order for COP to work, the MPC7447A must see this signal
asserted (pulled down). While shown on the COP header, not all emulator products drive this signal. If the
product does not, a pull-down resistor can be populated to assert this signal. Additionally, some emulator
products implement open-drain type outputs and can only drive QACK asserted; for these tools, a pull-up
resistor can be implemented to ensure this signal is negated when it is not being driven by the tool. Note
that the pull-up and pull-down resistors on the QACK signal are mutually exclusive and it is never
necessary to populate both in a system. To preserve correct power-down operation, QACK should be
merged through logic so that it also can be driven by the PCI bridge.
MPC7447A RISC Microprocessor Hardware Specifications, Rev. 5
Freescale Semiconductor
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