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Chapter 1 Device Overview MC9S12ZVM-Family
MC9S12ZVM Family Reference Manual Rev. 1.3
Freescale Semiconductor
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1.7.2.23.2
VDDC
VDDC is the CANPHY supply. This is the output voltage of the external bipolar, fed back to the MCU.
This signal is only available on S12ZVMC versions.
1.7.2.24
High Current Output — EVDD1
This is a high current, low voltage drop output intended for supplying external devices in a range of up to
20mA. Configuring the pin direction as output automatically enables the high current capability.
1.7.2.25
BCTL
BCTL is the ballast connection for the on chip voltage regulator. It provides the base current of an external
bipolar for the VDDX and VDDA supplies.
1.7.3
Power Supply Pins
The power and ground pins are described below. Because fast signal transitions place high, short-duration
current demands on the power supply, use bypass capacitors with high-frequency characteristics and place
them as close to the MCU as possible.
NOTE
All ground pins must be connected together in the application.
1.7.3.1
VDDX1, VDDX2, VSSX1 — Digital I/O Power and Ground Pins
VDDX1, VDDX2 are voltage regulator outputs to supply the digital I/O drivers.
The VSSX1 pin is the ground pin for the digital I/O drivers.
Bypass requirements on VDDX2, VDDX1, VSSX1 depend on how heavily the MCU pins are loaded.
1.7.3.2
VDDA, VSSA — Power Supply Pins for ADC
These are the power supply and ground pins for the analog-to-digital converter and the voltage regulator.
1.7.3.3
VDD, VSS2 — Core Power and Ground Pin
The VDD voltage supply of nominally 1.8V is generated by the internal voltage regulator. The return
current path is through the VSS2 pin.
1.7.3.4
VDDF, VSS1 — NVM Power and Ground Pin
The VDDF voltage supply of nominally 2.8V is generated by the internal voltage regulator. The return
current path is through the VSS1 pin.