Motorola CME-12B/BC, 68HC12BC32, 68HC12B32 manual Bdm-In, EVU Compatibility Jumpers, Bgnd GND, Reset

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BDM-IN

The BDM-IN port is a 6 pin header compatible in pinout with the Motorola Background Debug Mode (BDM) Pod. This allows the connection of a background debugger for software development, programming and debugging in real-time, since the BDM control logic does not reside in the CPU.

BGND

1

2

GND

See the HC12 Technical Reference Manual for complete

 

3

4

/RESET

documentation of the BDM.

 

5

6

+5V

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Background Debug Module is available from the manufacturer.

The BDM-OUTport is provided on the board for Motorola MC68HC912B32 EVU Board compatibility. Consult the EVU board documentation for usage information.

EVU Compatibility Jumpers

The EVB-H3 and EVB-H4 jumpers provide backward compatibility with the Flash Options on the Motorola MC68HC912B32 EVU Board. These can be installed by the user and the Debug12.s19 file programmed into the Internal Flash EPROM for EVU similar operation of the development board. Normally this is not necessary due to the Utilities provided in the UTL12 EPROM's.

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68HC12B32, CME-12B/BC, 68HC12BC32 specifications

The Motorola 68HC12BC32, CME-12B/BC, and 68HC12B32 are microcontroller units (MCUs) that are part of the renowned HC12 series, which gained popularity in embedded system designs due to their versatility, robust performance, and comprehensive feature set. These MCUs are widely used in automotive applications, industrial control systems, and various consumer electronics due to their advanced capabilities.

One of the main features of the 68HC12BC32 is its 16-bit architecture, which allows for efficient processing and greater precision in calculations compared to 8-bit counterparts. This feature is crucial for applications requiring high-performance processing, such as real-time control systems. The processor operates at clock speeds of up to 25 MHz, providing the computational power necessary for complex operations.

The 68HC12MCUs include various on-chip memory options, such as ROM, RAM, and EEPROM. For instance, the 68HC12BC32 comes with up to 32 KB of ROM and 1 KB of RAM, along with 512 bytes of EEPROM, making it suitable for applications that require data retention even when the power is turned off. The presence of on-chip memory significantly reduces the need for external components, simplifying system design and enhancing reliability.

Moreover, these microcontrollers feature a rich set of input/output (I/O) capabilities, including multiple general-purpose I/O lines, timer/counter modules, and analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). The integration of these components allows for flexible interfacing with a multitude of sensors and actuators, enabling designers to create sophisticated applications without needing extensive external circuitry.

The embedded communication interfaces, such as SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit), and CAN (Controller Area Network), are vital for enabling communication between devices in multiprocessor systems. This capability is particularly beneficial in automotive applications, where seamless data exchange is critical for tasks such as engine control and diagnostics.

Power management features in the 68HC12 series enhance its suitability for battery-powered applications. The ability to enter low-power modes helps extend battery life, making these microcontrollers ideal for portable devices.

In summary, the Motorola 68HC12BC32, CME-12B/BC, and 68HC12B32 microcontrollers are robust and flexible MCUs that offer a combination of advanced processing capabilities, extensive memory options, versatile I/O functionality, and efficient communication interfaces. These characteristics make them well-suited for various applications, from automotive and industrial systems to consumer electronics, ensuring they remain relevant in the evolving landscape of embedded technology.