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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
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.
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.
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.
Programming:
- Use JTAG or BDM interface for programming the on-chip flash memory.
- Follow the programming guidelines provided in the device datasheet.
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.
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.
Interrupt Handling:
- Set up interrupt vectors and enable interrupts in the interrupt controller.
- Write interrupt service routines (ISRs) to handle specific events.
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.
Thermal Considerations:
- Ensure adequate heat dissipation by providing a heatsink or thermal pad if necessary.
- Monitor the temperature during operation to avoid overheating.
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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