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68HC912DG128 Datasheet, PDF (35/424 Pages) Motorola, Inc – Advance Information
Pinout and Signal Descriptions
Signal Descriptions
In expanded wide mode, ports A and B are used for multiplexed 16-bit
data and address buses. PA[7:0] correspond to
ADDR[15:8]/DATA[15:8]; PB[7:0] correspond to ADDR[7:0]/DATA[7:0].
In expanded narrow mode, ports A and B are used for the16-bit address
bus, and an 8-bit data bus is multiplexed with the most significant half of
the address bus on port A. In this mode, 16-bit data is handled as two
back-to-back bus cycles, one for the high byte followed by one for the
low byte. PA[7:0] correspond to ADDR[15:8] and to DATA[15:8] or
DATA[7:0], depending on the bus cycle. The state of the address pins
should be latched at the rising edge of E. To allow for maximum address
setup time at external devices, a transparent latch should be used.
Read/Write (R/W)
In all modes this pin can be used as a general-purpose I/O and is an
input with an active pull-up out of reset. If the read/write function is
required it should be enabled by setting the RDWE bit in the PEAR
register. External writes will not be possible until enabled.
Low-Byte Strobe
(LSTRB)
In all modes this pin can be used as a general-purpose I/O and is an
input with an active pull-up out of reset. If the strobe function is required,
it should be enabled by setting the LSTRE bit in the PEAR register. This
signal is used in write operations and so external low byte writes will not
be possible until this function is enabled. This pin is also used as TAGLO
in Special Expanded modes and is multiplexed with the LSTRB function.
Instruction Queue
Tracking Signals
(IPIPE1 and IPIPE0)
These signals are used to track the state of the internal instruction
execution queue. Execution state is time-multiplexed on the two signals.
Refer to Development Support.
Data Bus Enable
(DBE)
The DBE pin (PE7) is an active low signal that will be asserted low during
E-clock high time. DBE provides separation between output of a
multiplexed address and the input of data. When an external address is
stretched, DBE is asserted during what would be the last quarter cycle
of the last E-clock cycle of stretch. In expanded modes this pin is used
to enable the drive control of external buses during external reads. Use
11-pins
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Pinout and Signal Descriptions
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