MC56F8366 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc, MC56F8366 Datasheet - Page 137

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MC56F8366

Manufacturer Part Number
MC56F8366
Description
56f8300 16-bit Digital Signal Controllers
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc
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Introduction
7.2.4
Product Analysis
The recommended method of unsecuring a programmed device for product analysis of field failures is via
the backdoor key access. The customer would need to supply Technical Support with the backdoor key
and the protocol to access the backdoor routine in the Flash. Additionally, the KEYEN bit that allows
backdoor key access must be set.
An alternative method for performing analysis on a secured hybrid controller would be to mass-erase and
reprogram the Flash with the original code, but modify the security bytes.
To insure that a customer does not inadvertently lock himself out of the device during programming, it is
recommended that he program the backdoor access key first, his application code second, and the security
bytes within the FM configuration field last.
Part 8 General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)
8.1 Introduction
This section is intended to supplement the GPIO information found in the 56F8300 Peripheral User
Manual and contains only chip-specific information. This information supercedes the generic information
in the 56F8300 Peripheral User Manual.
8.2 Memory Maps
The width of the GPIO port defines how many bits are implemented in each of the GPIO registers. Based
on this and the default function of each of the GPIO pins, the reset values of the GPIOx_PUR and
GPIOx_PER registers change from port to port. Tables
4-29
through
4-34
define the actual reset values of
these registers.
8.3 Configuration
There are six GPIO ports defined on the 56F8366/56F8166. The width of each port and the associated
peripheral function is shown in
Table 8-1
and
Table
8-2. The specific mapping of GPIO port pins is
shown in
Table
8-3.
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