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MC912D60ACPVE8 Datasheet, PDF (77/460 Pages) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc – MC68HC912D60A MC68HC912D60C MC68HC912D60P Technical Data
Operating Modes and Resource Mapping
Internal Resource Mapping
EME — Emulate Port E
In single-chip mode PORTE and DDRE are always in the map
regardless of the state of this bit.
0 = PORTE and DDRE are in the memory map.
1 = If in an expanded mode, PORTE and DDRE are removed from the
internal memory map. Removing the registers from the map allows
the user to emulate the function of these registers externally.
Normal modes: write once; special modes: write anytime EXCEPT
the first time. Read anytime.
5.5 Internal Resource Mapping
The internal register block, RAM, and EEPROM have default locations
within the 64K byte standard address space but may be reassigned to
other locations during program execution by setting bits in mapping
registers INITRG, INITRM, and INITEE. During normal operating modes
these registers can be written once. It is advisable to explicitly establish
these resource locations during the initialization phase of program
execution, even if default values are chosen, in order to protect the
registers from inadvertent modification later.
Writes to the mapping registers go into effect between the cycle that
follows the write and the cycle after that. To assure that there are no
unintended operations, a write to one of these registers should be
followed with a NOP instruction.
If conflicts occur when mapping resources, the register block will take
precedence over the other resources; RAM or EEPROM addresses
occupied by the register block will not be available for storage. When
active, BDM ROM takes precedence over other resources, although a
conflict between BDM ROM and register space is not possible. The
following table shows resource mapping precedence.
In expanded modes, all address space not used by internal resources is
by default external memory.
The MC68HC912D60A contains 60K bytes of Flash EEPROM
nonvolatile memory which can be used to store program code or static
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