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S912XEG128J2VAL

S912XEG128J2VAL

Model S912XEG128J2VAL
Description IC,MICROCONTROLLER,16-BIT,CPU12 CPU,CMOS,QFP,112PIN,PLASTIC
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Chip Manufacturer ROCHESTER
Chapter 3 Memory Mapping Control (S12XMMCV4)
3.3.2.2
Mode Register (MODE)
Because of an order from the United States International Trade Commission, BGA-packaged product lines and part numbers indicated here currently are not
available from Freescale for import or sale in the United States prior to September 2010: S12XE products in 208 MAPBGA packages
Address: 0x000B PRR
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
R
W
Reset
MODC
MODC
1
MODB
MODB
1
MODA
MODA
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1. External signal (see
Table 3-3).
= Unimplemented or Reserved
Figure 3-4. Mode Register (MODE)
Read: Anytime. In emulation modes read operations will return the data read from the external bus. In all
other modes the data are read from this register.
Write: Only if a transition is allowed (see
Figure 3-5).
In emulation modes write operations will be also
directed to the external bus.
The MODE bits of the MODE register are used to establish the MCU operating mode.
CAUTION
XGATE write access to this register during an CPU access which makes use
of this register could lead to unexpected results.
Table 3-8. MODE Field Descriptions
Field
7–5
MODC,
MODB,
MODA
Description
Mode Select Bits
— These bits control the current operating mode during RESET high (inactive). The external
mode pins MODC, MODB, and MODA determine the operating mode during RESET low (active). The state of
the pins is latched into the respective register bits after the RESET signal goes inactive (see
Figure 3-4).
Write restrictions exist to disallow transitions between certain modes.
Figure 3-5
illustrates all allowed mode
changes. Attempting non authorized transitions will not change the MODE bits, but it will block further writes to
these register bits except in special modes.
Both transitions from normal single-chip mode to normal expanded mode and from emulation single-chip to
emulation expanded mode are only executed by writing a value of 3’b101 (write once). Writing any other value
will not change the MODE bits, but will block further writes to these register bits.
Changes of operating modes are not allowed when the device is secured, but it will block further writes to these
register bits except in special modes.
In emulation modes reading this address returns data from the external bus which has to be driven by the
emulator. It is therefore responsibility of the emulator hardware to provide the expected value (i.e. a value
corresponding to normal single chip mode while the device is in emulation single-chip mode or a value
corresponding to normal expanded mode while the device is in emulation expanded mode).
MC9S12XE-Family Reference Manual Rev. 1.19
Freescale Semiconductor
195
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