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Chapter 9
Clock Module
9.1
Features............................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2
Modes of Operation ............................................................................................ 9-1
9.2.1
Normal PLL Mode.......................................................................................... 9-1
9.2.2
1:1 PLL Mode................................................................................................. 9-2
9.2.3
External Clock Mode ...................................................................................... 9-2
9.3
Low-power Mode Operation .............................................................................. 9-2
9.4
Block Diagram.................................................................................................... 9-3
9.5
Signal Descriptions ............................................................................................. 9-4
9.5.1
EXTAL ........................................................................................................... 9-4
9.5.2
XTAL.............................................................................................................. 9-5
9.5.3
CLKOUT ........................................................................................................ 9-5
9.5.4
CLKMOD[1:0] ............................................................................................... 9-5
9.5.5
RSTOUT......................................................................................................... 9-5
9.6
Memory Map and Registers................................................................................ 9-5
9.6.1
Module Memory Map..................................................................................... 9-5
9.6.2
Register Descriptions...................................................................................... 9-6
9.7
Functional Description...................................................................................... 9-10
9.7.1
System Clock Modes .................................................................................... 9-10
9.7.2
Clock Operation During Reset...................................................................... 9-11
9.7.3
System Clock Generation ............................................................................. 9-11
9.7.4
PLL Operation .............................................................................................. 9-12
Chapter 10
Interrupt Controller Modules
10.1
68K/ColdFire Interrupt Architecture Overview ............................................... 10-1
10.1.1
Interrupt Controller Theory of Operation ..................................................... 10-3
10.2
Memory Map .................................................................................................... 10-5
10.3
Register Descriptions........................................................................................ 10-6
10.3.1
Interrupt Pending Registers (IPRHn, IPRLn) ............................................... 10-6
10.3.2
Interrupt Mask Register (IMRHn, IMRLn) .................................................. 10-8
10.3.3
Interrupt Force Registers (INTFRCHn, INTFRCLn) ................................... 10-9
10.3.4
Interrupt Request Level Register (IRLRn) ................................................. 10-10
10.3.5
Interrupt Acknowledge Level and Priority Register (IACKLPRn) ............ 10-11
10.3.6
Interrupt Control Register (ICRnx, (x = 1, 2,..., 63)).................................. 10-11
10.3.7
Software and Level n IACK Registers (SWIACKR, L1IACK–L7IACK). 10-15
10.4
Prioritization Between Interrupt Controllers .................................................. 10-16
10.5
Low-Power Wakeup Operation ...................................................................... 10-17
Summary of Contents for ColdFire MCF5281
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