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BOARD DEMO FOR 9S08LC60

DEMO9S08LC60

Manufacturer Part Number
DEMO9S08LC60
Description
BOARD DEMO FOR 9S08LC60
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
MCUr
Datasheets

Specifications of DEMO9S08LC60

Contents
Evaluation Board
Processor To Be Evaluated
MC9S08LC60
Interface Type
RS-232, USB
Silicon Manufacturer
Freescale
Core Architecture
HCS08
Core Sub-architecture
HCS08
Silicon Core Number
MC9S08
Silicon Family Name
S08LC
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MC9S08LC60
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Documentation
Data Sheets
MC9S08LC MC9S08LC Data Sheet
Development Tools
DEMO9S08LC60
The 9S08LC60 demonstration kit contains
everything a designer needs to develop and
evaluate application code. An integrated BDM
requires only a USB cable to connect the
board to begin development. Included custom
LCD glass demonstrates the capabilities of all
LCD segments in an end application format.
Freescale™ and the Freescale logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All other product or service names are the
property of their respective owners. The HC08 products incorporate SuperFlash® technology licensed from SST.
© Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2007
Document Number: MC9S08LC60S08FS
REV 1
Freescale
Document
Number
AN3280
AN2717
AN2764
AN2111A
AN3404
AN3405
Title
Interfacing
an LCD to the
MC9S08LC60
M68HC08 to
HCS08 Transition
Improving the
Transient Immunity
Performance of
Microcontroller-
Based Applications
Coding Standard for
HCS08 Assembly
Language
How to Do EEPROM
Emulation Using
Double Flash Array
on MC9S08LC60
Hardware Triggered
ATD Using the
Real-Time Interrupt
to Start an Analog
Conversion
Description
Describes how to
utilize LCD on the
LC60 device with
examples
Introduces users
of the M68HC08
family of MCUs
to the changes on
the HCS08 family
of MCUs
Discusses
the effects of
transient electrical
disturbances on
embedded MCUs
Details an HCS08
assembly language
coding standard
Provides details on
how to use flash as
EEPROM and add
initialization code
for SCI on LC60
Provides
initialization and
use of 12-bit ADC
and RTC for the
LC60 device
US$75 MSRP
Features
Serial Communication Ports cont.
• Inter-integrated Circuit (I
Keyboard Interrupts (KBI) and I/O
• Up to 16 KBI with software selectable polarity
Analog Integration
• 8-channel, 12-bit ADC
• Automatic compare function, software
• Temperature sensor
• Internal bandgap reference channel
• Trigger conversion using the real-time interrupt
• Analog comparator module
Timers
• Programmable 16-bit TPM
• Each channel can be independently
System Security Features
• Watchdog computer operating properly reset
• Low-voltage detection (LVD) generates reset,
• Low-voltage warning sets flag, with higher trip
on edge or edge/level modes
programmable for greater than, equal to or
less than conditions
(RTI) counter
programmed for:
with option to run from dedicated 1 kHz
internal clock source or from bus clock
interrupt or flag with two software selectable
trip points
points than LVD
2-wire synchronous serial module to
Designed to operate up to 100 kbps with
Option to compare to internal reference
Output can be optionally routed to timer/
Input capture
Output compare
Buffered, edge-aligned pulse width
Buffered center-aligned PWM
connect to standard I
maximum bus loading and timing
pulse width modulation module (TPM) as
input capture trigger
modulation (PWM)
2
2
C bus
C) bus module
Learn More:
Benefits
• Fewer pins required for synchronous
• Keyboard scan with programmable pull-ups/
• Easily interface to analog inputs, such as
• Used to set conversion complete and
• Calculates temperature without any external
• Constant voltage source for calibrating ADC
• Takes periodic measurements without CPU
• Can be used in STOP3 with compare function
• Requires only single pin for input signal,
• Allows other components in system to see
• Can be used for single slope ADC and RC
• One of the most flexible and cost-effective
• PWM functionality ideal for motor control
• Center-aligned PWMs keeps both PWM
• TCLK input can be used as an event counter
• Resets device in instance of runaway or
• Independent clock source provides additional
• On power-up, holds device in reset until a
• Prevents MCU from operating at lower-than-
• Flexibility to allow system to write/save
For current information about Freescale
products and documentation, please visit
www.freescale.com/S08.
communications allows more pins to be
reserved for I/O or other peripheral functions
pull-downs virtually eliminates external glue
logic when interfacing to simple keypads
sensors
generate interrupt only when result matches
condition, freeing up system resources
components and saves an ADC input channel
for other use
results requires no external components
involvement
to take measurements and wake MCU only
when compare value is reached
freeing up other pin for other use
result of comparator with minimal delay
time constant measurements
timer modules
applications, as well as cost-effective DAC
(with some external components)
channels from transitioning on the same clock
edge when both are enabled, reducing EMI
noise emissions
corrupted code
protection in case of loss of clock
reliable voltage level is applied to the part
spec voltage when reset is enabled
important variables before voltage drops
too low

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