Available units: 13
Product status: End of life (EOL)
Product Info
- based on the 9S12NE64 MCU (80-pin QFP version)
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet with Integrated Modular RJ45 jack
- includes 25 Mhz crystal
- implements PLL loop filter circuit, supporting up to 50MHz operation (25 MHz bus speed)
- local 3.3 Volt low-dropout 500 mA regulator
- RS232 level-translator circuit
- jumper-selectable RS232 or TTL levels on RX and TX pins, supports use of USB2NCT USB interface
- has on-chip Serial Monitor for easy code-loading and debugging via uBug12, CodeWarrior, or NoICE12
- supports standalone operation
- 64K Bytes Flash
- 8K Bytes Ram
- standard 6-pin BDM connector for full debugging capabilities (with an optional 3-Volt BDM pod, such as our USBDMLT)
- 40-pin wide DIP form-factor (0.900 inch row-to-row spacing)
- up to 30 digital I/O lines + 2 input only (IRQ*, XIRQ*)
- access to eight 10-bit analog input or digital I/O port lines (Port AD)
- access to 4 digital I/O port lines (Port T)
- up to 4 Input Capture/Output Compare pins (Port T)
- access to 3 digital I/O port lines (Port G)
- access to 6 digital I/O port lines (Port J)
- access to 3 digital I/O port lines (Port H)
- serial peripheral interface (SPI)
- 2 serial communications interface (SCI0 and SCI1)
- up to 12 key wake-up interrupt pins (Port G, H and J)
- internal programmable pullup and pulldown resistors on most pins
- user access to MCU reset signal
- operates at 3.3V-- all input/output levels are 3.3V max.
Ease-of-Use Features:
- supports programming in C, BASIC, Forth, assembler, etc.
- fast in-circuit programming
- small footprint on-chip bootloader/monitor and free uBug12 GUI for quick loading/debugging of user programs on a Windows platform
- Run/Load switch for choice of Standalone or Monitor operation following reset
- compatible with virtually all 9S12 development tools on the market
Flash-based code development using on-chip debug/monitor
With a 2K Flash-resident debug/monitor program, you'll be able to load your program into the remaining 62K Flash via the serial port using the CodeWarrior or uBug12 user interface for Windows. The entire 62K Flash can be programmed in about 5 seconds! To use the monitor for debugging or code-loading, just set the switch to LOAD. To run your standalone program thereafter, leave the switch at RUN. Your code runs from Flash, and interrupts are supported (via Flash-based pseudo vectors, since the monitor resides in the vector space of the MCU). A program you load into Flash this way will run every time you apply power or reset the board in Run Mode.
Flash-based code development using a 3-Volt BDM pod
If you want to take advantage of a more advanced development tool, the entire 64K Flash can be used, because the Flash-resident bootloader is no longer needed (therefore pseudo-vectors aren't required either). You'll also need to use this method if you are using a non-Windows development platform.
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