Motorola CME-12D60 manual Config Switch, Port Used, Mode Chart

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CONFIG SWITCH

The CME-12D60 board is shipped from the manufacturer with the following default CONFIG SWITCH settings:

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON

ON

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

The 8 position CONFIG SWITCH provides an easy method of configuring the CME-12D60 board operation. Following are the configuration switch descriptions and HC12 I/O port usage:

CONFIG

OPERATION when in ON position

I/O PORT USED

SWITCH

 

 

1

MODE A selection (see Mode chart below)

MODA / PE5

2

MODE B selection (see Mode chart below)

MODB / PE6

3

EXT – External Memory enable (1)

PORT A, B, Ext. Bus

4

MON – Monitor Memory enable (2)

N/A

5

VPP - Flash VPP voltage enable

N/A

6

RXD0 – COM1 Serial Port RXD0 input enable

PS0 / RXD0

7

RXD1 – COM2 Serial Port RXD1 input enable

PS3 / RXD1

8

CAN Port RX enable

PCAN0

(1)Enables memory bus operation for access to board memory. Expanded bus must be on for proper operation.

(2)Enables monitor EPROM’s in memory map at 0xC000 – FFFF hex if CONFIG SWITCH position 3 is also on. When in off position memory space is SRAM for BDM use.

MODE CHART

Single Chip Mode

MOD A and B = OFF

Boot from Internal Flash

 

 

 

Expanded Wide Mode

MOD A and B = ON

Boot from External Memory

 

 

 

NOTE: Expanded Narrow Mode is not available on this board.

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