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MC9S12DJ64 Device User Guide â V01.17
Derivative Differences and Document References
Derivative Differences
Table 0-1 shows the availability of peripheral modules on the various derivatives. For details about the
compatibility within the MC9S12D-Family refer also to engineering bulletin EB386.
Table 0-1 Derivative Differences
Generic device
CAN0
J1850/BDLC
Packages
Mask Set
Temp Options
Package Codes
Note
MC9S12DJ64
1
1
112LQFP, 80QFP
L86D
M, V, C
PV, FU
An errata exists
contact Sales ofï¬ce
MC9S12D64
1
0
112LQFP, 80QFP
L86D
M, V, C
PV, FU
An errata exists
contact Sales ofï¬ce
MC9S12A64
0
0
112LQFP, 80QFP
L86D
C
PV, FU
An errata exists
contact Sales ofï¬ce
MC9S12 DJ64 C FU
Package Option
Temperature Option
Device Title
Controller Family
Temperature Options
C = -40ËC to 85ËC
V = -40ËC to 105ËC
M = -40ËC to 125ËC
Package Options
FU = 80QFP
PV = 112LQFP
Figure 0-1 Order Partnumber Example
The following items should be considered when using a derivative.
⢠Registers
â Do not write or read CAN0 registers (after reset: address range $0140 - $017F), if using a
derivative without CAN0 (see Table 0-1).
â Do not write or read BDLC registers (after reset: address range $00E8 - $00EF), if using a
derivative without BDLC (see Table 0-1).
⢠Interrupts
â Fill the four CAN0 interrupt vectors ($FFB0 - $FFB7) according to your coding policies for
unused interrupts, if using a derivative without CAN0 (see Table 0-1).
â Fill the BDLC interrupt vector ($FFC2, $FFC3) according to your coding policies for unused
interrupts, if using a derivative without BDLC (see Table 0-1).
⢠Ports
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