S912XET256J2VAGR Freescale Semiconductor, S912XET256J2VAGR Datasheet - Page 291

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S912XET256J2VAGR

Manufacturer Part Number
S912XET256J2VAGR
Description
16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU Watchdog OSC/Timer -40 C to + 105 C HCS12X MCU SPI
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of S912XET256J2VAGR

Core
HCS12X
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
50 MHz
Program Memory Size
256 KB
Data Ram Size
16 KB
On-chip Adc
Yes
Package / Case
LQFP
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
A/d Bit Size
12 bit
A/d Channels Available
24
Interface Type
CAN, SCI, SPI
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 105 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Number Of Programmable I/os
119
Number Of Timers
25
Program Memory Type
Flash
Supply Voltage - Max
1.98 V, 2.9 V, 5.5 V
Supply Voltage - Min
1.72 V, 2.7 V, 3.13 V
1. If enabled, ACK will occur when data is ready for transmission for all BDM READ commands and will occur after the write is
2. When the firmware command READ_NEXT or WRITE_NEXT is used to access the BDM address space the BDM resources
3. System stop disables the ACK function and ignored commands will not have an ACK-pulse (e.g., CPU in stop or wait mode).
7.4.5
Hardware and firmware BDM commands start with an 8-bit opcode followed by a 16-bit address and/or a
16-bit data word depending on the command. All the read commands return 16 bits of data despite the byte
or word implication in the command name.
8-bit reads return 16-bits of data, of which, only one byte will contain valid data. If reading an even
address, the valid data will appear in the MSB. If reading an odd address, the valid data will appear in the
LSB.
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READ_NEXT
READ_PC
READ_D
READ_X
READ_Y
READ_SP
WRITE_NEXT
WRITE_PC
WRITE_D
WRITE_X
WRITE_Y
WRITE_SP
GO
GO_UNTIL
TRACE1
TAGGO -> GO
complete for all BDM WRITE commands.
are accessed rather than user code. Writing BDM firmware is not possible.
The GO_UNTIL command will not get an Acknowledge if CPU executes the wait or stop instruction before the “UNTIL”
condition (BDM active again) is reached (see
Command
(3)
(2)
BDM Command Structure
(1)
Opcode
(hex)
0C
62
63
64
65
66
67
42
43
44
45
46
47
08
10
18
16-bit data out Increment X index register by 2 (X = X + 2), then read word X points to.
16-bit data out Read program counter.
16-bit data out Read D accumulator.
16-bit data out Read X index register.
16-bit data out Read Y index register.
16-bit data out Read stack pointer.
16-bit data in
16-bit data in
16-bit data in
16-bit data in
16-bit data in
16-bit data in
Data
none
none
none
none
MC9S12XE-Family Reference Manual Rev. 1.25
Table 7-7. Firmware Commands
Section 7.4.7, “Serial Interface Hardware Handshake Protocol”
Increment X index register by 2 (X = X + 2), then write word to location
pointed to by X.
Write program counter.
Write D accumulator.
Write X index register.
Write Y index register.
Write stack pointer.
Go to user program. If enabled, ACK will occur when leaving active
background mode.
Go to user program. If enabled, ACK will occur upon returning to active
background mode.
Execute one user instruction then return to active BDM. If enabled,
ACK will occur upon returning to active background mode.
(Previous enable tagging and go to user program.)
This command will be deprecated and should not be used anymore.
Opcode will be executed as a GO command.
Chapter 7 Background Debug Module (S12XBDMV2)
Description
last Note).
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