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MC68HC912DG128 Datasheet, PDF (177/452 Pages) Motorola, Inc – Microcontrollers
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Clock Functions
Limp-Home and Fast STOP Recovery modes
LHIE — Limp-Home Interrupt Enable
0 = Limp-Home interrupt is disabled
1 = Limp-Home interrupt is enabled
Forced to 0 when VDDPLL is at VSS level.
NOLHM —No Limp-Home Mode
0 = Loss of reference clock forces the MCU in limp-home mode.
1 = Loss of reference clock causes standard Clock Monitor reset.
Read anytime; Normal modes: write once; Special modes: write
anytime. Forced to 1 when VDDPLL is at VSS level.
Bit 7
6
5
4
0
BCSP
BCSS
0
RESET:
0
0
0
0
CLKSEL — Clock Generator Clock select Register
3
2
1
Bit 0
0
MCS
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Read and write anytime. Exceptions are listed below for each bit.
BCSP and BCSS bits determine the clock used by the main system
including the CPU and buses.
BCSP — Bus Clock Select PLL
0 = SYSCLK is derived from the crystal clock or from SLWCLK.
1 = SYSCLK source is the PLL.
Cannot be set when PLLON = 0. In limp-home mode, the output of
BCSP is forced to 1, but the BCSP bit reads the latched value.
BCSS — Bus Clock Select Slow
0 = SYSCLK is derived from the crystal clock EXTALi.
1 = SYSCLK source is the Slow clock SLWCLK.
This bit has no effect when BCSP is set.
MCS — Module Clock Select
0 = M clock is the same as PCLK.
1 = M clock is derived from Slow clock SLWCLK.
This bit determines the clock used by the ECT module and the baud
rate generators of the SCIs. In limp-home mode, the output of MCS is
forced to 0, but the MCS bit reads the latched value.
MC68HC912DG128 — Rev 3.0
MOTOROLA
Clock Functions
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