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MC9S08RG60 Datasheet, PDF (189/232 Pages) Motorola, Inc – Microcontrollers
SoC Guide — MC9S08RG60/D Rev 1.10
Figure 14-4 shows the host receiving a logic 0 from the target HCS08 MCU. Because the host is
asynchronous to the target MCU, there is a 0-to-1 cycle delay from the host-generated falling edge on
BKGD to the start of the bit time as perceived by the target MCU. The host initiates the bit time but the
target HCS08 finishes it. Because the target wants the host to receive a logic 0, it drives the BKGD pin
low for 13 BDC clock cycles, then briefly drives it high to speed up the rising edge. The host samples the
bit level about 10 cycles after starting the bit time.
BDC CLOCK
(TARGET MCU)
HOST DRIVE
TO BKGD PIN
HIGH-IMPEDANCE
TARGET MCU
DRIVE AND
SPEED-UP PULSE
PERCEIVED START
OF BIT TIME
SPEEDUP
PULSE
BKGD PIN
10 CYCLES
10 CYCLES
EARLIEST START
OF NEXT BIT
HOST SAMPLES BKGD PIN
Figure 14-4 BDM Target-to-Host Serial Bit Timing (Logic 0)
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