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S9S12GN16F0CLF

Manufacturer Part Number
S9S12GN16F0CLF
Description
16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 16-bit16k Flash 2k RAM
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of S9S12GN16F0CLF

Rohs
yes
Core
S12
Processor Series
MC9S12G
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
25 MHz
Program Memory Size
16 KB
Data Ram Size
1024 B
On-chip Adc
Yes
Operating Supply Voltage
3.13 V to 5.5 V
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
Package / Case
TSSOP-20
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT

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Background Debug Module (S12SBDMV1)
handshake protocol is enabled, the time out between a read command and the data retrieval is disabled.
Therefore, the host could wait for more then 512 serial clock cycles and still be able to retrieve the data
from an issued read command. However, once the handshake pulse (ACK pulse) is issued, the time-out
feature is re-activated, meaning that the target will time out after 512 clock cycles. Therefore, the host
needs to retrieve the data within a 512 serial clock cycles time frame after the ACK pulse had been issued.
After that period, the read command is discarded and the data is no longer available for retrieval. Any
negative edge in the BKGD pin after the time-out period is considered to be a new command or a SYNC
request.
Note that whenever a partially issued command, or partially retrieved data, has occurred the time out in the
serial communication is active. This means that if a time frame higher than 512 serial clock cycles is
observed between two consecutive negative edges and the command being issued or data being retrieved
is not complete, a soft-reset will occur causing the partially received command or data retrieved to be
disregarded. The next negative edge in the BKGD pin, after a soft-reset has occurred, is considered by the
target as the start of a new BDM command, or the start of a SYNC request pulse.
MC9S12G Family Reference Manual, Rev.1.23
Freescale Semiconductor
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