Freescale Semiconductor Demonstration Board DEMO9S08AC60E User Manual

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Freescale Semiconductor
DEMO9S08AC60EUG
Rev. 0.1, 11/2007
User's Guide
DEMO9S08AC60E
User's Guide
© Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2007. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Freescale Semiconductor DEMO9S08AC60EUG Rev. 0.1, 11/2007 User’s Guide DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2007. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 Freescale Semiconductor makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Freescale Semiconductor assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1.13.4 1.13.5 Freescale Semiconductor Section 1. Introduction..........9 System Requirements .
  • Page 4 I/O Connector......... 20 DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 5: List Of Figures

    DEMO9S08AC60E Top Side ....... 10 DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 6 DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 7: List Of Tables

    1-11 1-12 Freescale Semiconductor MC9S08AC60 Memory Map ......12 BDM Connector (J32) Pinout ......13 Jumper Settings in USB Power Mode .
  • Page 8 DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    1.2 System Requirements An IBM PC or compatible running Windows® 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT® (version 4.0), or Windows® XP with at least 32MB of RAM an RS-232 serial port, and a USB port. Freescale Semiconductor DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1...
  • Page 10: Demo9S08Ac60E Layout

    1.3 DEMO9S08AC60E Layout Figure 1-1DEMO9S08AC60E Top Side DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 11: Features

    • • • • • • • Freescale Semiconductor MC9S08AC60 CPU – 20 MHz Internal Bus Frequency – 60 Kbytes of on-chip in-circuit programmable FLASH – 2 Kbytes of on-chip RAM – 16-channel, 10-bit analog-to-digital converter – Two SCI modules –...
  • Page 12: References

    DEMO9S08AC60E_QS.pdf -- Quick Start Guide SPF-20805.pdf -- Schematic DEMO9S08AC60E_UG.pdf -- User’s Guide (this document) Table 1-1 MC9S08AC60 Memory Map Direct Page Registers Flash High Page Registers Flash DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 112 Bytes 2048 Bytes 3984 Bytes 96 Bytes 59,296 Bytes Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 13: Integrated Bdm

    (denoted by an indented dot) should be in the bottom left hand corner, towards the USB connector J33. Release the socket. The MC9S08AC60 silicon should be centered within the socket and firmly held in place. Freescale Semiconductor Table 1-2 BDM Connector (J32) Pinout BKGD DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev.
  • Page 14: Power

    Sets the board for 5V operation Sets the board to be powered by through the Outputs 5V on pin 1 of the I/O connector, J35. This jumper should be removed if you do not want to output 5V on this pin. Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 15: I/O Connector

    5V signal. LED D1 will light green to let you know that power has been correctly applied to the board. Jumper settings are detailed below Freescale Semiconductor Table 1-4 Jumper Settings in EXT Power Mode Default...
  • Page 16: Volt Operation

    J14 and J15. The full pinout of the COM connector (J34) is listed below Table 1-6 RS-232 Connections MCU Port Jumper DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 COM Signal I/O Port Connector TXD OUT J34-2 RXD IN J34-3 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 17: User Options

    1.13.1 Pushbutton Switches Four pushbutton switches provide momentary active low input for user applications. MCU port pins can be disconnected from these pushbutton Freescale Semiconductor Table 1-7 COM Connector (J34) Pinout Signal Name Connected to pins 4 and 6 through...
  • Page 18: Light Bar

    MCU Port PTC2 PTC6 PTD3 PTD2 Table 1-9 Light Bar (LED1) Connections MCU Port LED0 PTF0 LED1 PTF1 LED2 PTF2 LED3 PTF3 LED4 PTF4 LED5 PTF5 LED6 PTF6 LED7 PTF7 LED8 LED9 DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 Jumper Jumper Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 19: Rocker Switches

    (low to 3 uA typically). The MCU port pins can be disconnected from the accelerometer by removing the appropriate jumper. The accelerometer is connected as described below Freescale Semiconductor Table 1-10 Rocker Switch (SW5) Connections Switch...
  • Page 20: Light Sensor

    Table 1-11 Accelerometer (U5) Connections Accelerometer MCU Port Function Sleep Mode PTC4 Amplified Y Output PTD4 Amplified X Output PTD5 Raw Y Output PTD6 Raw X Output PTD7 DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 Jumper Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 21 The I/O connector is pinned out as follows: Freescale Semiconductor Table 1-12 I/O Connector (J35) Pinout P_IO_5V PTE0 PTE1 PTG0 PTG1 PTE2 PTE3 PTE6 PTE5 PTE7 PTE4 PTA0 PTA1 PTA2 PTA3...
  • Page 22 DEMO9S08AC60E User’s Guide, Rev. 0.1 Freescale Semiconductor...
  • Page 24 Freescale Semiconductor makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Freescale Semiconductor assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages.

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