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CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION
1.3
Difference Among Products and Notes on Selecting
Products
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Difference Points among Products and Notes on Selecting a Product
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Notes on using evaluation products
The Evaluation product has not only the functions of the MB95170J series but also those of other products
to support software development for multiple series and models of the F
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MC-8FX family. The I/O
addresses for peripheral resources not used by the MB95170J series are therefore access-barred. Read/write
access to these access-barred addresses may cause peripheral resources supposed to be unused to operate,
resulting in unexpected malfunctions of hardware or software.
Particularly, do not use word access to odd numbered byte address in the prohibited areas (If these access
are used, the address may be read or written unexpectedly).
Also, as the read values of prohibited addresses on the evaluation product are different to the values on the
flash memory and mask ROM products, do not use these values in the program.
The Evaluation product do not support the functions of some bits in single-byte registers. Read/write access
to these bits does not cause hardware malfunctions. The Evaluation, and Flash memory product are
designed to behave completely the same way in terms of hardware and software.
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Difference of memory space
If the amount of memory on the Evaluation product is different from that of the Flash memory product,
carefully check the difference in the amount of memory from the model to be actually used when
developing software.
For details of memory space, refer to “3.1 Memory Space”.
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Current consumption
For details of current consumption, refer to “ n ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS” in data sheet.
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Package
For detailed information on each package, see "n Package and Its Corresponding Product" and "1.6
Package Dimension".
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Operating voltage
The operating voltage are different between the Evaluation and Flash memory products.
For details of operating voltage, refer to “n ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS” in data sheet.
Summary of Contents for F2 MC-8FX Family
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Page 34: ...20 CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION ...
Page 38: ...24 CHAPTER 2 HANDLING DEVICES ...
Page 39: ...25 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY SPACE This chapter describes memory space 3 1 Memory Space 3 2 Memory Map ...
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Page 73: ...59 CHAPTER 6 CLOCK CONTROLLER ...
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Page 105: ...91 CHAPTER 8 INTERRUPTS This chapter explains the interrupts 8 1 Interrupts ...
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Page 257: ...243 CHAPTER 16 8 16 BIT COMPOSITE TIMER ...
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Page 382: ...368 CHAPTER 21 UART SIO DEDICATED BAUD RATE GENERATOR ...
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Page 430: ...416 CHAPTER 23 10 BIT A D CONVERTER ...
Page 476: ...462 CHAPTER 24 LCD CONTROLLER ...
Page 482: ...468 CHAPTER 25 LOW VOLTAGE DETECTION RESET CIRCUIT ...
Page 494: ...480 CHAPTER 26 CLOCK SUPERVISOR ...
Page 507: ...493 CHAPTER 27 REAL TIME CLOCK ...
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Page 536: ...522 CHAPTER 28 256 KBIT FLASH MEMORY ...
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Page 564: ...550 CHAPTER 29 EXAMPLE OF SERIAL PROGRAMMING CONNECTION ...
Page 595: ...581 INDEX INDEX The index follows on the next page This is listed in alphabetic order ...
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