Demo Setup

Discontinuous conduction mode for 50 Hz and for input voltage higher than half of DC-Bus voltage

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Discontinuous conduction mode for 60 Hz and for input voltage lower than half of DC-Bus voltage

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Discontinuous conduction mode for 60 Hz and for input voltage higher than half of DC-Bus voltage

DCM60HzH.s19

For reprogramming the microcontroller you have the choice of serial bootloader or MON08 Cyclone. In the case of the serial bootloader, the bootloader must be programmed into the MCU before uploading the software application to the MCU by the MON08 Cyclone. After that, reprogramming the application is quicker than reprogramming by the MON08 Cyclone. For a detailed description of the bootloader functionality, refer to the application note in Reference [6]. For a detailed description of the MON08 Cyclone functionality, refer to the application note in Reference [2].

6.2.3 Executing the Application

The application is ready for operation when connected to a power supply.

6.2.4 Project Files

The dimmable light ballast application comprises the following files:

...\DLB-LB8-001.mcp,application project file

...\prm\P&E_FCS_linker.prm, linker program file

...\Sources\Start08.c, startup code for 68HC08 core

...\Sources\MC68HC908LB8.h, MC68HC908LB8 registers and bits definitions header file

...\Sources\MC68HC908LB8.c, MC68HC908LB8 register and bits definition file

...\Sources\ram.h, RAM global variables declaration header file

...\Sources\ram.c, RAM global variables definition file

...\Sources\dlb_macros.h, application macros definition header file

...\Sources\dlb_program_config.h, program and LB8 setup definitions header file

...\Sources\dlb_constants.h, tables of constant values header file

...\Sources\dlb_ISR_bodies.h, program interrupt service routines header file

...\Sources\pi_types.h, definitions header file for PI regulators

...\Sources\pi_sdkmath.asm, basic mathematical functions asm file

...\Sources\pi_sdkmath.h, basic mathematical functions definition header file

...\Sources\pi_sdkmath.c, basic mathematical functions file

...\Sources\pi_controller.h, PI regulators header file

...\Sources\pi_controller.c, PI regulators file

...\Sources\code_fun.h, functions declaration header file

...\Sources\code_fun.c, functions definition file

...\Sources\main.c, main program

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M68HC08 specifications

Freescale Semiconductor, known for its innovative solutions in the field of embedded systems, developed the M68HC08 microcontroller family, which includes the MC68HC908QT2. This 8-bit microcontroller is engineered to meet the demands of diverse applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.

The MC68HC908QT2 is designed around Freescale’s M68HC08 core, which is renowned for its efficient and reliable performance. This microcontroller integrates a powerful instruction set, enabling developers to create high-performance applications with relatively low power consumption. The device operates at a clock frequency of up to 3 MHz, which is adequate for various control tasks.

One of the key features of the MC68HC908QT2 is its memory architecture. It includes a 2 KB Flash memory for program storage, representing a significant advantage for developers requiring non-volatile memory. Additionally, it encompasses 128 bytes of EEPROM memory, allowing for data retention even after power loss. The microcontroller also has 256 bytes of RAM for efficient data manipulation during operation.

In terms of input/output capabilities, the MC68HC908QT2 supports a variety of interfacing options. The microcontroller features up to 20 general-purpose I/O pins for flexibility in connecting with peripheral devices. Additionally, it provides multiple analog-to-digital converters (ADC) and timers that facilitate efficient analog signal processing and precise control through timing functions.

The architecture of the MC68HC908QT2 also incorporates sophisticated on-chip peripherals, enhancing its functionality. These peripherals include PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) outputs, which are essential for applications requiring motor control and other precise duty cycle processes. The integrated watchdog timer ensures reliable operation by resetting the system in the event of an application failure.

Moreover, the MC68HC908QT2 is equipped with an efficient power management system, enabling operation in a low-power mode, ideal for battery-powered applications. This microcontroller is packaged in a compact 28-pin dual in-line package (DIP), making it suitable for space-constrained designs.

In summary, the Freescale Semiconductor MC68HC908QT2 microcontroller is distinguished by its robust performance, extensive memory options, and versatile I/O capabilities. Its advanced features, including built-in timers, ADC, and a power management system, make it an exceptional choice for developers seeking to implement reliable and efficient embedded solutions. With its comprehensive architecture, the MC68HC908QT2 remains a popular choice in the landscape of 8-bit microcontrollers.