MPC555CME Freescale Semiconductor, MPC555CME Datasheet - Page 49

KIT EVALUATION FOR MPC555

MPC555CME

Manufacturer Part Number
MPC555CME
Description
KIT EVALUATION FOR MPC555
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
Microcontrollerr
Datasheet

Specifications of MPC555CME

Contents
Module Board, Installation Guide, Power Supply, Cable, Software and more
Processor To Be Evaluated
MPC555
Data Bus Width
32 bit
Interface Type
RS-232
For Use With/related Products
MPC555
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Audience
Additional Reading
Conventions
MPC555 / MPC556
USER’S MANUAL
This manual defines the functionality of the MPC555 / MPC556 for use by software
and hardware developers. The MPC555 / MPC556 is based on the PowerPC proces-
sor used in the Motorola MPC500 family of microcontrollers. For further information
refer to the
number).
Boxed sections appear throughout this manual. These boxes designate optional fea-
tures that are only available on the
This manual is intended for system software and hardware developers and applica-
tions programmers who want to develop products for the MPC555 / MPC556. It is
assumed that the reader understands operating systems, microprocessor and micro-
controller system design, and the basic principles of RISC processing.
For additional reading that provides background to or supplements the information in
this manual see:
This document uses the following notational conventions:
• John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson, Computer Architecture: A Quantitative
ACTIVE_HIGH
ACTIVE_LOW
0x0F
0b0011
REG[FIELD]
Approach, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., San Mateo, CA
PE/AD (Motorola order number)
MPC500 Family RCPU Reference
ber)
PowerPC Microprocessor Family: the Programming
MPC500 Family RCPU Reference Manual, RCPURM/AD
Names for signals that are active high are shown in uppercase
text without an overbar. Signals that are active high are referred
to as asserted when they are high and negated when they are
low.
A bar over a signal name indicates that the signal is active low.
Active-low signals are referred to as asserted (active) when they
are low and negated when they are high.
Hexadecimal numbers
Binary numbers
Abbreviations or acronyms for registers are shown in uppercase
text. Specific bit fields or ranges are shown in brackets.
Rev. 15 October 2000
PREFACE
MPC556.
PREFACE
Manual, RCPURM/AD (Motorola order num-
Environments, MPCF-
(Motorola order
MOTOROLA
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