MC68HC908KX2 MOTOROLA [Motorola, Inc], MC68HC908KX2 Datasheet - Page 259

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MC68HC908KX2

Manufacturer Part Number
MC68HC908KX2
Description
Microcontrollers
Manufacturer
MOTOROLA [Motorola, Inc]
Datasheet
18.5.2 Forced Monitor Mode
18.6 Monitor Mode Vectors
MC68HC908KX8 • MC68HC908KX2 • MC68HC08KX8 — Rev. 1.0
MOTOROLA
NOTE:
In normal monitor mode with V
PTB7/(OSC2) to function as a RST pin. This is useful for testing the
MCU. Dropping IRQ1 voltage to below V
its user mode function.
The computer operating properly (COP) module is disabled in normal
monitor mode whenever V
on IRQ1 is less than V
configuration bit.
If the voltage applied to the IRQ1 is less than V
out of reset in user mode. The MENRST module is monitoring the reset
vector fetches and will assert an internal reset if it detects that the reset
vectors are erased ($FF). When the MCU comes out of reset, it is forced
into monitor mode without requiring high voltage on the IRQ1 pin.
Once out of reset, the monitor code is initially executing off the internal
clock at its default frequency. The monitor code reconfigures the ICG
module to use the external square-wave clock source. Switching to an
external clock source allows the MCU, using an appropriate clock
frequency, to communicate with host software at standard baud rates.
The COP module is disabled in forced monitor mode. Any reset other
than a power-on reset (POR) will automatically force the MCU to come
back to the forced monitor mode.
Monitor mode uses alternate vectors for reset and SWI interrupts. The
alternate vectors are in the $FE page instead of the $FF page and allow
code execution from the internal monitor firmware instead of user code.
Monitor ROM (MON)
TST
, the COP module is controlled by the COPD
TST
is applied to the IRQ1 pin. If the voltage
TST
on IRQ1, the MCU alters
TST
will revert PTB7/(OSC2) to
TST
, the MCU will come
Monitor Mode Vectors
Monitor ROM (MON)
Technical Data
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