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S9S12GN32F0CLF

Manufacturer Part Number
S9S12GN32F0CLF
Description
16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 16-bit,32k Flash 2k RAM
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of S9S12GN32F0CLF

Rohs
yes
Core
S12
Processor Series
MC9S12G
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
25 MHz
Program Memory Size
32 KB
Data Ram Size
1 KB
On-chip Adc
Yes
Operating Supply Voltage
3.13 V to 5.5 V
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 125 C
Package / Case
LQFP-48
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT

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When all bits are clear (the default condition), the SPI module clock is divided by 2. When the selection
bits (SPR2–SPR0) are 001 and the preselection bits (SPPR2–SPPR0) are 000, the module clock divisor
becomes 4. When the selection bits are 010, the module clock divisor becomes 8, etc.
When the preselection bits are 001, the divisor determined by the selection bits is multiplied by 2. When
the preselection bits are 010, the divisor is multiplied by 3, etc. See
for all bit conditions, based on a 25 MHz bus clock. The two sets of selects allows the clock to be divided
by a non-power of two to achieve other baud rates such as divide by 6, divide by 10, etc.
The baud rate generator is activated only when the SPI is in master mode and a serial transfer is taking
place. In the other cases, the divider is disabled to decrease I
21.4.5
21.4.5.1
The SS output feature automatically drives the SS pin low during transmission to select external devices
and drives it high during idle to deselect external devices. When SS output is selected, the SS output pin
is connected to the SS input pin of the external device.
The SS output is available only in master mode during normal SPI operation by asserting SSOE and
MODFEN bit as shown in
The mode fault feature is disabled while SS output is enabled.
21.4.5.2
The bidirectional mode is selected when the SPC0 bit is set in SPI control register 2 (see
this mode, the SPI uses only one serial data pin for the interface with external device(s). The MSTR bit
decides which pin to use. The MOSI pin becomes the serial data I/O (MOMI) pin for the master mode, and
the MISO pin becomes serial data I/O (SISO) pin for the slave mode. The MISO pin in master mode and
MOSI pin in slave mode are not used by the SPI.
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Special Features
SS Output
Bidirectional Mode (MOMI or SISO)
For maximum allowed baud rates, please refer to the SPI Electrical
Specification in the Electricals chapter of this data sheet.
Care must be taken when using the SS output feature in a multimaster
system because the mode fault feature is not available for detecting system
errors between masters.
Table
BaudRateDivisor = (SPPR + 1) • 2
MC9S12G Family Reference Manual, Rev.1.23
21-2.
NOTE
NOTE
DD
(SPR + 1)
current.
Table 21-6
Serial Peripheral Interface (S12SPIV5)
for baud rate calculations
Table
21-10). In
Eqn. 21-3
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