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Freescale Semiconductor
Data Sheet: Technical Data
MCF5213 ColdFire
Microcontroller
The MCF5213 microcontroller family is a member of the
ColdFire® family of reduced instruction set computing
(RISC) microprocessors.
This document provides an overview of the 32-bit MCF5213
microcontroller, focusing on its highly integrated and diverse
feature set.
This 32-bit device is based on the Version 2 ColdFire core
operating at a frequency up to 80 MHz, offering high
performance and low power consumption. On-chip memories
connected tightly to the processor core include up to
256 Kbytes of flash memory and 32 Kbytes of static random
access memory (SRAM). On-chip modules include:
⢠V2 ColdFire core delivering 76 MIPS (Dhrystone 2.1) at
80 MHz running from internal flash memory with Multiply
Accumulate (MAC) Unit and hardware divider
⢠FlexCAN controller area network (CAN) module
⢠Three universal asynchronous/synchronous
receiver/transmitters (UARTs)
⢠Inter-integrated circuit (I2Câ¢) bus interface module
⢠Queued serial peripheral interface (QSPI) module
⢠Eight-channel 12-bit fast analog-to-digital converter
(ADC)
⢠Four-channel direct memory access (DMA) controller
⢠Four 32-bit input capture/output compare timers with
DMA support (DTIM)
⢠Four-channel general-purpose timer (GPT) capable of
input capture/output compare, pulse width modulation
(PWM), and pulse accumulation
⢠Eight-channel/Four-channel, 8-bit/16-bit pulse width
modulation timer
⢠Two 16-bit periodic interrupt timers (PITs)
⢠Programmable software watchdog timer
⢠Interrupt controller capable of handling 57 sources
⢠Clock module with 8 MHz on-chip relaxation oscillator
and integrated phase-locked loop (PLL)
⢠Test access/debug port (JTAG, BDM)
Document Number: MCF5213EC
Rev. 4, 6/2010
MCF5213
LQFPâ64
10 mm x 10 mm
QFNâ64
9 mm x 9 mm
MAPBGAâ81
10 mm x 10 mm
LQFPâ100
14 mm x 14 mm
Freescale reserves the right to change the detail specifications as may be required to permit
improvements in the design of its products.
© Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2010. All rights reserved.
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