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BOARD DEV SYSTEM MPC8536E

MPC8536DS

Manufacturer Part Number
MPC8536DS
Description
BOARD DEV SYSTEM MPC8536E
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
PowerQUICC III™r
Type
MPUr
Datasheets

Specifications of MPC8536DS

Contents
Board, Software and Documentation
Processor Series
MPC85xx
Core
e500
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
667 MHz
Operating Supply Voltage
- 0.3 V to + 1.21 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 105 C
Data Ram Size
32 KB
Interface Type
SPI, USB
Program Memory Type
DDR2, DDR3, SDRAM
Core Size
32 Bit
Program Memory Size
544KB
Cpu Speed
1.5GHz
Digital Ic Case Style
BGA
No. Of Pins
783
Supply Voltage Range
0.95V To 1.05V
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MPC8536
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
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Signal Conventions
OVERBAR
lowercase_italics
lowercase_plaintext
Register Access Conventions
In the register figures and field descriptions, the following access definitions apply:
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Table i
cxiv
W
W FIELDNAME
W
R FIELDNAME
R
R
Reserved fields are always ignored for the purposes of determining access type.
R/W, R, and W (read/write, read only, and write only) indicate that all the non-reserved fields in a
register have the same access type.
w1c indicates that all of the non-reserved fields in a register are cleared by writing ones to them.
Mixed indicates a combination of access types.
Special is used when no other category applies. In this case the register figure and field description
table should be read carefully.
contains acronyms and abbreviations used in this document.
ATMU
Term
BIST
ADB
BD
Allowable disconnect boundary
Address translation and mapping unit
Buffer descriptor
Built-in self test
MPC8536E PowerQUICC III Integrated Processor Reference Manual, Rev. 1
Concatenation, for example TCR[WP]||TCR[WPEXT]
Indicates a reserved bit field in a memory-mapped or an e500 register.
Indicates a read-only bit field in a memory-mapped register.
Indicates a write-only bit field in a memory-mapped register. Although these bits
can be written to as ones or zeros, they are always read as zeros.
An overbar indicates that a signal is active-low.
Lowercase italics is used to indicate internal signals.
Lowercase plain text is used to indicate signals that are used for configuration. For
more information, see
Table i. Acronyms and Abbreviated Terms
Section 3.2, “Configuration Signals Sampled at Reset.”
Meaning
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