Chapter 1 Device Overview (MC9S12XDP512V2)
MC9S12XDP512 Data Sheet, Rev. 2.11
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1.2.3.59 PS4 / MISO0 — Port S I/O Pin 4
PS4 is a general-purpose input or output pin. It can be configured as master input (during master mode) or
slave output pin (during slave mode) MOSI of the serial peripheral interface 0 (SPI0).
1.2.3.60 PS3 / TXD1 — Port S I/O Pin 3
PS3 is a general-purpose input or output pin. It can be configured as the transmit pin TXD of serial
communication interface 1 (SCI1).
1.2.3.61 PS2 / RXD1 — Port S I/O Pin 2
PS2 is a general-purpose input or output pin. It can be configured as the receive pin RXD of serial
communication interface 1 (SCI1).
1.2.3.62 PS1 / TXD0 — Port S I/O Pin 1
PS1 is a general-purpose input or output pin. It can be configured as the transmit pin TXD of serial
communication interface 0 (SCI0).
1.2.3.63 PS0 / RXD0 — Port S I/O Pin 0
PS0 is a general-purpose input or output pin. It can be configured as the receive pin RXD of serial
communication interface 0 (SCI0).
1.2.3.64 PT[7:0] / IOC[7:0] — Port T I/O Pins [7:0]
PT[7:0] are general-purpose input or output pins. They can be configured as input capture or output
compare pins IOC[7:0] of the enhanced capture timer (ECT).
1.2.4 Power Supply Pins
MC9S12XDP512 power and ground pins are described below.
NOTE
All VSS pins must be connected together in the application.
1.2.4.1 VDDX1, VDDX2, VSSX1,VSSX2 — Power and Ground Pins for I/O Drivers
External power and ground for I/O drivers. Because fast signal transitions place high, short-duration
current demands on the power supply, use bypass capacitors with high-frequency characteristics and place
them as close to the MCU as possible. Bypass requirements depend on how heavily the MCU pins are
loaded.