MC68HC12 MOTOROLA [Motorola, Inc], MC68HC12 Datasheet - Page 80

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MC68HC12

Manufacturer Part Number
MC68HC12
Description
The MC68HC912DT128A microcontroller unit (MCU) is a 16-bit device composed of standard on-chip peripherals including a 16-bit central processing unit
Manufacturer
MOTOROLA [Motorola, Inc]
Datasheet
Operating Modes
5.3.1 Normal Operating Modes
Technical Data
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BKGD
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
MODB
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
MODA
There are two basic types of operating modes:
A system development and debug feature, background debug mode
(BDM), is available in all modes. In special single-chip mode, BDM is
active immediately after reset.
These modes provide three operating configurations. Background
debug is available in all three modes, but must first be enabled for some
operations by means of a BDM background command, then activated.
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Normal Single-Chip Mode — There are no external address and
data buses in this mode. The MCU operates as a stand-alone
device and all program and data resources are on-chip. External
port pins normally associated with address and data buses can be
used for general-purpose I/O.
Normal Expanded Wide Mode — This is a normal mode of
operation in which the expanded bus is present with a 16-bit data
bus. Ports A and B are used for the 16-bit multiplexed
address/data bus.
Reserved (Forced to Peripheral)
Normal modes — some registers and bits are protected
against accidental changes.
Special modes — allow greater access to protected control
registers and bits for special purposes such as testing and
emulation.
Table 5-1. Mode Selection
Normal Expanded Narrow
Special Expanded Narrow
Normal Expanded Wide
Special Expanded Wide
Normal Single Chip
Special Single Chip
Special Peripheral
Operating Modes
Mode
ADDR/DATA
ADDR/DATA
ADDR/DATA
ADDR/DATA
ADDR/DATA
G.P. I/O
G.P. I/O
Port A
MC68HC912DT128A — Rev 4.0
ADDR/DATA
ADDR/DATA
ADDR/DATA
G.P. I/O
G.P. I/O
Port B
ADDR
ADDR
MOTOROLA

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