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MC9S12E64CFUE Datasheet, PDF (537/606 Pages) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc – Microcontrollers
Chapter 18 Multiplexed External Bus Interface (MEBIV3)
18.4.3 Modes of Operation
The operating mode out of reset is determined by the states of the MODC, MODB, and MODA pins during
reset (Table 18-16). The MODC, MODB, and MODA bits in the MODE register show the current
operating mode and provide limited mode switching during operation. The states of the MODC, MODB,
and MODA pins are latched into these bits on the rising edge of the reset signal.
Table 18-16. Mode Selection
MODC
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
MODB
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
MODA
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
Mode Description
Special Single Chip, BDM allowed and ACTIVE. BDM is allowed in all
other modes but a serial command is required to make BDM active.
Emulation Expanded Narrow, BDM allowed
Special Test (Expanded Wide), BDM allowed
Emulation Expanded Wide, BDM allowed
Normal Single Chip, BDM allowed
Normal Expanded Narrow, BDM allowed
Peripheral; BDM allowed but bus operations would cause bus conflicts
(must not be used)
Normal Expanded Wide, BDM allowed
There are two basic types of operating modes:
1. Normal modes: Some registers and bits are protected against accidental changes.
2. Special modes: Allow greater access to protected control registers and bits for special purposes
such as testing.
A system development and debug feature, background debug mode (BDM), is available in all modes. In
special single-chip mode, BDM is active immediately after reset.
Some aspects of Port E are not mode dependent. Bit 1 of Port E is a general purpose input or the IRQ
interrupt input. IRQ can be enabled by bits in the CPU’s condition codes register but it is inhibited at reset
so this pin is initially configured as a simple input with a pull-up. Bit 0 of Port E is a general purpose input
or the XIRQ interrupt input. XIRQ can be enabled by bits in the CPU’s condition codes register but it is
inhibited at reset so this pin is initially configured as a simple input with a pull-up. The ESTR bit in the
EBICTL register is set to one by reset in any user mode. This assures that the reset vector can be fetched
even if it is located in an external slow memory device. The PE6/MODB/IPIPE1 and PE5/MODA/IPIPE0
pins act as high-impedance mode select inputs during reset.
The following paragraphs discuss the default bus setup and describe which aspects of the bus can be
changed after reset on a per mode basis.
MC9S12E128 Data Sheet, Rev. 1.07
Freescale Semiconductor
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