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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Product Brief MPC565PB/D Rev. 3, 2/2003 MPC565/MPC566 Product Brief This document provides an overview of the MPC565/MPC566 microcontrollers, including a block diagram showing the major modular components, sections that list the major features, and differences between the MPC565/MPC566 and the MPC555. The MPC565 and MPC566 devices are members of the Motorola MPC500 RISC Microcontroller family ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Block Diagram • Two queued serial multi-channel modules (QSMCM A, QSMCM B), each of which contains a queued serial peripheral interface (QSPI) and two serial controller interfaces (SCI/UART) -40 ° C – 125 ° C ambient temperature, -40 ° C – 85 ° C for suffix C devices, -55 ° C– 125 ° C for • ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 1.2 Detailed Feature List The MPC565 key features are explained in the following sections. 1.2.1 High Performance CPU System • Fully static design • Four major power saving modes — On, doze, sleep, deep-sleep and power-down 1.2.2 RISC MCU Central Processing Unit (RCPU) • ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Detailed Feature List 1.2.5 Flexible Memory Protection Unit • Flexible memory protection units in BBC (IMPU) and L2U (DMPU) • Default attributes available in one global entry • Attribute support for speculative accesses 1.2.6 Memory Controller • Flexible chip selects via memory controller • ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 1.2.10 Debug Features • Extensive system debug support • On-chip watchpoints and breakpoints • Program flow tracking • Background debug mode (BDM) 1.2.10.1 Nexus Debug Port (Class 3) • Nexus/IEEE – ISTO 5001-1999 debug port (Class 3) • Nine- or 16-pin interface 1.2.10.2 Message Data Link Controller (DLCMD2) Module • ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Detailed Feature List 1.2.11.2 22-Channel Modular I/O System (MIOS14) • 22-channel MIOS timer (MIOS14) • Six modulus counter submodules (MCSM) — Four additional MCSM submodules compared to MIOS1 • 10 double action submodules (DASM). • 12 dedicated PWM submodules (PWMSM) — Four additional PWM submodules compared to MIOS1 (shared with MIOS GPIO pins) • ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 1.2.14 Queued Serial Multi-Channel Modules (QSMCM) • Two queued serial modules with one queued-SPI and two SCI each (QSMCM_A, QSMCM_B) — QSMCM_A matches full MPC555 QSMCM functionality — QSMCM_B has pins muxed with DLCMD2 module – Two pins are muxed with DLCMD2 (J1850) transmit and receive pins (B_PCS3_J1850_TX and B_RXD2_J1850_RX) – ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. MPC565 Optional Features 1.3 MPC565 Optional Features The following features of the MPC565 are optional features and may not appear in certain configurations: • 56-MHz operation (40-MHz is default) • MPC566 supports code compression 2 Differences between the MPC565 and the MPC555 The MPC565 is an enhanced version of the MPC555 ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2.1 Additional MPC565 The following are additional differences between the MPC555 and the MPC565. • SPI (MISO, MOSI, and SCK) pin drive. — MPC565 provides 21-ns rise/fall with 200-pf load using CMOS (20%/70%) levels • GPIO on MODCK1 pin outputs only 2.6 V — ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Additional MPC565 Differences • CALRAM causes DSI exception only if the data relocation (DR) bit in the core machine state register, MSR[DR], is set. — L2U on MPC555 already followed this protocol, but the LRAM did not. Now all L-bus peripherals follow this protocol. ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 0x0000 0000 0x003F FFFF 0x0040 0000 0x007F FFFF 0x0080 0000 0x00BF FFFF 0x00C0 0000 0x00FF FFFF 0x0100 0000 0x013F FFFF 0x0140 0000 0x017F FFFF 0x0180 0000 0x01BF FFFF 0x01C0 0000 0x01FF FFFF 0xFFFF FFFF MOTOROLA For More Information On This Product, ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Additional MPC565 Differences 0x00 0000 UC3F_A Flash 512 Kbytes 0x07 FFFF 0x08 0000 UC3F_B Flash 512 Kbytes 0x0F FFFF 0x10 0000 Reserved for Flash (2,016 Kbytes) 0x2F 7FFF Ox2F 8000 DECRAM 4 Kbytes 0x2F 8FFF 0x2F 9000 Reserved 0x2F 9FFF ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 5 MPC565 Pinout Diagram Figure 4 shows the pinout for the MPC565. Figure 4. MPC565 Pinout Diagram MOTOROLA For More Information On This Product, MPC565/MPC566 Product Brief Go to: www.freescale.com Additional MPC565 Differences 13 ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Additional MPC565 Differences THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 14 For More Information On This Product, MPC565/MPC566 Product Brief Go to: www.freescale.com MOTOROLA ...
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... Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK MOTOROLA For More Information On This Product, MPC565/MPC566 Product Brief Go to: www.freescale.com Additional MPC565 Differences 15 ...
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... HOME PAGE: http://www.motorola.com/semiconductors Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Information in this document is provided solely to enable system and software implementers to use Motorola products. There are no express or implied copyright licenses granted hereunder to design or fabricate any integrated circuits or integrated circuits based on the information in this document. ...