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Chapter 1 Device Overview MC9S12ZVM-Family
MC9S12ZVM Family Reference Manual Rev. 1.3
Freescale Semiconductor
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NOTE
To avoid current drawn from floating inputs, all non-bonded pins should be
configured as output or configured as input with a pull up or pull down
device enabled
1.7.2
Detailed External Signal Descriptions
This section describes the properties of signals available at device pins. Signal names associated with
modules that can be instantiated more than once on an S12 are indexed, even if the module is only
instantiated once on the
MC9S12ZVM-Family.
If a signal already includes a channel number, then the index
is inserted before the channel number. Thus ANx_y corresponds to AN instance x, channel number y.
1.7.2.1
RESET — External Reset Signal
The RESET signal is an active low bidirectional control signal. It acts as an input to initialize the MCU to
a known start-up state, and an output when an internal MCU function causes a reset. The RESET pin has
an internal pull-up device.
1.7.2.2
TEST — Test Pin
This input only pin is reserved for factory test. This pin has an internal pull-down device.
NOTE
The TEST pin must be tied to ground in all applications.
1.7.2.3
MODC — Mode C Signal
The MODC signal is used as an MCU operating mode select during reset. The state of this signal is latched
to the MODC bit at the rising edge of RESET. The signal has an internal pull-up device.
1.7.2.4
PAD[8:0] / KWAD[8:0] — Port AD, Input Pins of ADC
PAD[8:0] are general-purpose input or output signals. The signals can be configured on per signal basis as
interrupt inputs with wake-up capability (KWAD[8:0]). These signals can have a pull-up or pull-down
device selected and enabled on per signal basis. During and out of reset the pull devices are disabled.
1.7.2.5
PE[1:0] — Port E I/O Signals
PE[1:0] are general-purpose input or output signals. The signals can have a pull-down device, enabled by
on a per pin basis. Out of reset the pull-down devices are enabled.
1.7.2.6
PP[2:0] / KWP[2:0] — Port P I/O Signals
PP[2:0] are general-purpose input or output signals. The signals can be configured on per signal basis as
interrupt inputs with wake-up capability (KWP[2:0]). They can have a pull-up or pull-down device
selected and enabled on per signal basis. During and out of reset the pull devices are disabled.