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MOTOROLA
Chapter 1. Overview
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MCF5282 Key Features
• Phase locked loop (PLL)
— Crystal or external oscillator reference
— 2- to 10-MHz reference frequency for normal PLL mode
— 33- to 66-MHz oscillator reference frequency for 1:1 mode
— Low-power modes supported
— Separate clock output pin
• Two interrupt controllers
— Support for up to 63 interrupt sources per interrupt controller (a total of 126),
organized as follows:
– 56 fully-programmable interrupt sources
– 7 fixed-level interrupt sources
— Seven external interrupt signals
— Unique vector number for each interrupt source
— Ability to mask any individual interrupt source or all interrupt sources (global
mask-all)
— Support for hardware and software interrupt acknowledge (IACK) cycles
— Combinatorial path to provide wake-up from low-power modes
• DMA controller
— Four fully programmable channels
— Dual-address transfer support with 8-, 16- and 32-bit data capability along with
support for 16-byte (4 x 32-bit) burst transfers
— Source/destination address pointers that can increment or remain constant
— 24-bit byte transfer counter per channel
— Auto-alignment transfers supported for efficient block movement
— Bursting and cycle steal support
— Software-programmable connections between the 11 DMA requesters in the
UARTs (3), 32-bit timers (4) plus external logic (4) and the four DMA channels
• External bus interface
— Glueless connections to external memory devices (e.g., SRAM, Flash, ROM,
etc.)
— SDRAM controller supports 8-, 16-, and 32-bit wide memory devices
— Glueless interface to SRAM devices with or without byte strobe inputs
— Programmable wait state generator
— 32-bit bidirectional data bus
— 24-bit address bus
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 ...