EVB9S08DZ60 Freescale Semiconductor, EVB9S08DZ60 Datasheet - Page 75

BOARD EVAL FOR 9S08DZ60

EVB9S08DZ60

Manufacturer Part Number
EVB9S08DZ60
Description
BOARD EVAL FOR 9S08DZ60
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
MCUr

Specifications of EVB9S08DZ60

Contents
Module and Misc Hardware
Processor To Be Evaluated
S08D
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Interface Type
RS-232, USB
Silicon Manufacturer
Freescale
Core Architecture
HCS08
Core Sub-architecture
HCS08
Silicon Core Number
MC9S08
Silicon Family Name
S08D
Kit Contents
Board Cables CD Power Supply
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MC9S08DZ60
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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5.6
The MC9S08DZ60 Series includes a system to protect against low-voltage conditions in order to protect
memory contents and control MCU system states during supply voltage variations. The system is
comprised of a power-on reset (POR) circuit and a LVD circuit with trip voltages for warning and
detection. The LVD circuit is enabled when LVDE in SPMSC1 is set to 1. The LVD is disabled upon
entering any of the stop modes unless LVDSE is set in SPMSC1. If LVDSE and LVDE are both set, then
the MCU cannot enter stop2 (it will enter stop3 instead), and the current consumption in stop3 with the
LVD enabled will be higher.
5.6.1
When power is initially applied to the MCU, or when the supply voltage drops below the power-on reset
rearm voltage level, V
LVD circuit will hold the MCU in reset until the supply has risen above the low-voltage detection low
threshold, V
5.6.2
The LVD can be configured to generate a reset upon detection of a low-voltage condition by setting
LVDRE to 1. The low-voltage detection threshold is determined by the LVDV bit. After an LVD reset has
occurred, the LVD system will hold the MCU in reset until the supply voltage has risen above the
low-voltage detection threshold. The LVD bit in the SRS register is set following either an LVD reset or
POR.
5.6.3
The LVD system has a low-voltage warning flag to indicate to the user that the supply voltage is
approaching the low-voltage condition. When a low-voltage warning condition is detected and is
configured for interrupt operation (LVWIE set to 1), LVWF in SPMSC1 will be set and an LVW interrupt
request will occur.
5.7
The PTA0 pin is shared with the MCLK clock output. If the MCSEL bits are all zeroes, the MCLK clock
is disabled. Setting any of the MCSEL bits causes the PTA0 pin to output a divided version of the internal
MCU bus clock regardless of the state of the port data direction control bit for the pin. The divide ratio is
determined by the MCSEL bits. The slew rate and drive strength for the pin are controlled by PTASE0 and
PTADS0, respectively. The maximum clock output frequency is limited if slew rate control is enabled, see
the electrical specifications for the maximum frequency under different conditions.
Freescale Semiconductor
Low-Voltage Detect (LVD) System
MCLK Output
Power-On Reset Operation
Low-Voltage Detection (LVD) Reset Operation
Low-Voltage Warning (LVW) Interrupt Operation
LVDL
. Both the POR bit and the LVD bit in SRS are set following a POR.
POR
, the POR circuit will cause a reset condition. As the supply voltage rises, the
MC9S08DZ60 Series Data Sheet, Rev. 4
Chapter 5 Resets, Interrupts, and General System Control
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