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MC68HC908QC16_07 Datasheet, PDF (59/274 Pages) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc – Microcontrollers
Chapter 4
Configuration Registers (CONFIG1 and CONFIG2)
4.1 Introduction
This section describes the configuration registers (CONFIG1 and CONFIG2). The configuration registers
enable or disable the following options:
• Stop mode recovery time (32 × BUSCLKX4 cycles or 4096 × BUSCLKX4 cycles)
• STOP instruction
• Computer operating properly module (COP)
• COP reset period (COPRS): 8176 × BUSCLKX4 or 262,128 × BUSCLKX4
• Low-voltage inhibit (LVI) enable and trip voltage selection
• Allow clock source to remain enabled in STOP
• Enable IRQ pin
• Disable IRQ pin pullup device
• Enable RST pin
• Clock source selection for the enhanced serial communication interface (ESCI) module
• Reposition TIM2 timer channels
4.2 Functional Description
The configuration registers are used in the initialization of various options. The configuration registers can
be written once after each reset. Most of the configuration register bits are cleared during reset. Since the
various options affect the operation of the microcontroller unit (MCU) it is recommended that this register
be written immediately after reset. The configuration registers are located at $001E and $001F, and may
be read at anytime.
NOTE
The CONFIG registers are one-time writable by the user after each reset.
Upon a reset, the CONFIG registers default to predetermined settings as
shown in Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2.
Read:
Write:
Reset:
POR:
Bit 7
IRQPUD
0
0
6
5
0
IRQEN
0
0
0
0
= Unimplemented
4
3
2
1
0
TIM2POS
ESCIBDSRC
OSCENIN
STOP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
U = Unaffected
Figure 4-1. Configuration Register 2 (CONFIG2)
Bit 0
RSTEN
U
0
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