MPC860SRCZQ66D4

MPC860SRCZQ66D4

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Specifications
SKU
12532907
Details

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Parameter Description Value
Part Number Full part number MPC860SRCZQ66D4
Device Type Microcontroller
Core Processor core PowerPC 860
Clock Frequency Maximum operating frequency 66 MHz
Memory On-chip memory 256 KB SRAM
Flash Memory On-chip flash memory 512 KB
Package Type Package type BGA (Ball Grid Array)
Pin Count Number of pins 352
Operating Voltage Supply voltage range 3.3 V
Temperature Range Operating temperature range -40°C to 85°C
I/O Ports Number of I/O ports 64
Communication Interfaces Supported communication interfaces UART, SPI, I2C, Ethernet
DMA Channels Number of DMA channels 8
Timers Number of timers 4
Watchdog Timer Watchdog timer available Yes
Interrupt Controller Number of interrupt lines 32
Power Management Low power modes Sleep, Doze, Wait
Peripheral Modules Integrated peripheral modules ADC, DAC, PWM
Programming Interface Programming interface for flash memory JTAG, BDM (Background Debug Mode)
Certifications Compliance certifications AEC-Q100, ISO/TS 16949

Instructions for Use

  1. Power Supply:

    • Ensure that the supply voltage is within the specified range (3.3 V).
    • Use appropriate decoupling capacitors near the power pins to reduce noise.
  2. Clock Configuration:

    • Connect an external crystal or oscillator to the clock input pins if required.
    • Configure the internal PLL (Phase-Locked Loop) for the desired clock frequency.
  3. Reset Circuit:

    • Implement a reset circuit to ensure proper initialization of the microcontroller.
    • The reset pin should be pulled high with a resistor and can be driven low by an external reset button or circuit.
  4. Programming:

    • Use JTAG or BDM interface for programming the on-chip flash memory.
    • Follow the programming guidelines provided in the device datasheet.
  5. I/O Configuration:

    • Configure the I/O ports as inputs or outputs using the appropriate registers.
    • Set the pull-up or pull-down resistors as needed.
  6. Communication Interfaces:

    • Initialize the communication interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C, Ethernet) according to the application requirements.
    • Use the provided libraries or write custom code to handle data transmission and reception.
  7. Interrupt Handling:

    • Set up interrupt vectors and enable interrupts in the interrupt controller.
    • Write interrupt service routines (ISRs) to handle specific events.
  8. Power Management:

    • Utilize the low power modes (Sleep, Doze, Wait) to reduce power consumption when the microcontroller is idle.
    • Configure the power management settings in the system control register.
  9. Thermal Considerations:

    • Ensure adequate heat dissipation by providing a heatsink or thermal pad if necessary.
    • Monitor the temperature during operation to avoid overheating.
  10. Testing and Debugging:

    • Use the JTAG or BDM interface for debugging and testing the application.
    • Verify the functionality of all peripherals and communication interfaces.

For detailed information, refer to the device datasheet and application notes provided by the manufacturer.

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