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MOTOROLA
About This Book
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Conventions
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ColdFire MCF5102 User’s Manual
(MCF5102UM/AD)
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ColdFire MCF5202 User’s Manual
(MCF5202UM/AD)
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ColdFire MCF5204 User’s Manual
(MCF5204UM/AD)
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ColdFire MCF5206 User’s Manual
(MCF5206EUM/AD)
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ColdFire MCF5206E User’s Manual
(MCF5206EUM/AD)
— ColdFire MCF5307 User’s Manual
(MCF5307UM/AD)
— ColdFire MCF5407 User’s Manual
(MCF5407UM/AD)
Additional literature on ColdFire implementations is being released as new processors
become available. For a current list of ColdFire documentation, refer to the World Wide
Web at http://www.motorola.com/ColdFire/.
Conventions
This document uses the following notational conventions:
MNEMONICS
In text, instruction mnemonics are shown in uppercase.
mnemonics
In code and tables, instruction mnemonics are shown in lowercase.
italics
Italics indicate variable command parameters.
Book titles in text are set in italics.
0x0
Prefix to denote hexadecimal number
0b0
Prefix to denote binary number
REG[FIELD]
Abbreviations for registers are shown in uppercase. Specific bits,
fields, or ranges appear in brackets. For example, RAMBAR[BA]
identifies the base address field in the RAM base address register.
nibble
A 4-bit data unit
byte
An 8-bit data unit
word
A 16-bit data unit
1
longword
A 32-bit data unit
x
In some contexts, such as signal encodings, x indicates a don’t care.
n
Used to express an undefined numerical value
~
NOT logical operator
&
AND logical operator
|
OR logical operator
1
The only exceptions to this appear in the discussion of serial communication modules that support vari-
able-length data transmission units. To simplify the discussion these units are referred to as words regardless
of length.
Summary of Contents for ColdFire MCF5281
Page 124: ...3 20 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA EMAC Instruction Set Summary ...
Page 141: ...MOTOROLA Chapter 5 Static RAM SRAM 5 5 SRAM Programming Model ...
Page 142: ...5 6 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA SRAM Programming Model ...
Page 168: ...6 26 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Interrupts ...
Page 186: ...7 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 228: ...9 22 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 246: ...10 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Low Power Wakeup Operation ...
Page 254: ...11 8 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Memory Map and Registers ...
Page 264: ...12 10 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Chip Select Registers ...
Page 280: ...13 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Misaligned Operands ...
Page 314: ...14 34 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA MCF5282 External Signals ...
Page 339: ...MOTOROLA Chapter 15 Synchronous DRAM Controller Module 15 25 SDRAM Example ...
Page 340: ...15 26 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA SDRAM Example ...
Page 356: ...16 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA DMA Controller Module Functional Description ...
Page 408: ...17 52 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Buffer Descriptors ...
Page 446: ...20 24 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Interrupts ...
Page 474: ...22 18 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Programming Model ...
Page 510: ...23 36 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Operation ...
Page 526: ...24 16 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA I2C Programming Examples ...
Page 672: ...28 12 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Functional Description ...
Page 718: ...29 46 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Motorola Recommended BDM Pinout ...
Page 750: ...32 8 MCF5282 User s Manual MOTOROLA Ordering Information ...