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S912XET512J3VALR

Manufacturer Part Number
S912XET512J3VALR
Description
16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 16 BIT,512K FLASH
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of S912XET512J3VALR

Rohs
yes
Core
HCS12X
Processor Series
MC9S12XE
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
50 MHz
Program Memory Size
512 KB
Data Ram Size
32 KB
On-chip Adc
Yes
Operating Supply Voltage
3.13 V to 5.5 V
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 105 C
Package / Case
LQFP-112
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT

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Chapter 6 Interrupt (S12XINTV2)
6.4.5
The XINT module supports three system reset exception request types (for details please refer to the Clock
and Reset Generator module (CRG)):
6.4.6
The priority (from highest to lowest) and address of all exception vectors issued by the XINT module upon
request by the CPU is shown in
than maskable interrupts. Please note that between the three software interrupts (Unimplemented op-code
trap request, SWI/BGND request, SYS request) there is no real priority defined because they cannot occur
simultaneously (the S12XCPU executes one instruction at a time).
1. 16 bits vector address based
2. only implemented if device features both a Memory Protection Unit (MPU) and an XGATE co-processor
3. only implemented if device features a Memory Protection Unit (MPU)
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1. Pin reset, power-on reset, low-voltage reset, or illegal address reset
2. Clock monitor reset request
3. COP watchdog reset request
(Vector base + 0x00F8)
(Vector base + 0x00F6)
(Vector base + 0x0012)
(Vector base + 0x0018)
(Vector base + 0x0016)
(Vector base + 0x0014)
(Vector base + 0x00F4)
(Vector base + 0x00F2)
(Vector base + 0x0010)
Vector Address
0x00F0–0x001A)
(Vector base +
0xFFFC
0xFFFE
0xFFFA
Reset Exception Requests
Exception Priority
Care must be taken to ensure that all exception requests remain active until
the system begins execution of the applicable service routine; otherwise, the
exception request may not get processed at all or the result may be a
spurious interrupt request (vector at address (vector base + 0x0010)).
(1)
Pin reset, power-on reset, low-voltage reset, illegal address reset
Clock monitor reset
COP watchdog reset
Unimplemented op-code trap
Software interrupt instruction (SWI) or BDM vector request
System call interrupt instruction (SYS)
(reserved for future use)
XGATE Access violation interrupt request
CPU Access violation interrupt request
XIRQ interrupt request
IRQ interrupt request
Device specific I bit maskable interrupt sources (priority determined by the associated
configuration registers, in descending order)
Spurious interrupt
Table 6-10. Exception Vector Map and Priority
MC9S12XE-Family Reference Manual Rev. 1.25
Table
6-10. Generally, all non-maskable interrupts have higher priorities
NOTE
(3)
(2)
Source
Freescale Semiconductor

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