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Low Voltage RESET 

A DS1813, low-voltage supervisor at LV1 protects the APS12DT256SLK under-voltage conditions.  
LV1 will assert RESET when the 5V rail falls below the trip point of 4.62V.  LV1 will assert RESET for 
approximately 150ms after voltage returns to nominal.   

TIMING

 

Timing input to the MCU is provided by a 4 MHz, fundamental frequency, crystal oscillator. The 
oscillator exhibits a frequency tolerance of ±30ppm.  The timing input is configured for full-
swing Pierce mode operation in both MCU configurations.  

The XCLKS output is routed to test point VIA located near the MCU.  The internal clock 
ECLKX2 is available at this via if needed.   

COMMUNICATIONS 

The APS12DT256SLK module provides the user with 1 COM port and 1 CAN port on the 
module.  COM1 is links to SCI0 on the MCU.  The RS-232 channel is configured as a DCE 
device.  This allows a straight through cable between the module and the host PC.   

Also, the MCU provides 2 additional CAN ports, 2 SPI ports, and 1IIC port.  Access to these 
communications ports is provided through connector J1.  Physical layer support is not provide 
for these feature and must be provided by the user in needed.  Refer to the MCU Device User 
Guide for details 

RS-232 

An RS-232 translator provides RS-232 to TTL/CMOS logic level translation on the COM 
connector.  The COM connector is a 9-pin Dsub, right-angle connector.  A ferrite bead on 
shield ground provides conducted immunity protection.  Communication signals TXD and RXD 
are routed from the transceiver to the MCU.  Communications signals TXD and RXD also 
connect to general purpose Port S signals on the MCU. 

Table 2: COM Connections 

MCU Port 

COM Signal 

I/O PORT  
CONNECTOR 

PS1/TXD0 TXD0 

J1-5 

PS0/RXD0 RXD1 

J1-7 

PS3/TXD1 TXD1 

J1-40 

PS2/RSXD1 RXD1 

J1-38 

 

 
 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
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Summary of Contents for APS12DT256SLK

Page 1: ...ductor Inc 2006 All rights reserved _______________________________________________________________________ APPLICATION MODULE STUDENT LEARNING KIT FEATURING FREESCALE MC9S12DT256 For use with the fol...

Page 2: ...9 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 9 MEMORY MAP 9 BDM_PORT HEADER 10 EXPANDED MODE OPERATION 10 MODE 10 POWER 10 POWER SELECT 11 PWR_SEL 11 RESET SWITCH 11 LOW VOLTAGE RESET 12 TIMING 12 COMMUNICATIONS 12 RS 232...

Page 3: ...ORT Connector 14 Figure 7 Connector J1 17 TABLE OF TABLES Table 1 DT256 Memory Map 9 Table 2 COM Connections 12 Table 3 ATD Reference Voltage 14 Table 4 User I O 16 Table 5 USER Option Header 16 Revis...

Page 4: ...atory c In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate prevention measures d Attaching additional wiring to this product or...

Page 5: ...Provided 1 DIP Switch 4 pos MC9S12DT256 MCU 80 LQFP 3 Push Button Switches 2 User RESET 256 KB Flash EEPROM 5 LED Indicators 4 User 5V 4KB EEPROM Jumpers 12 KB RAM USER_EN SAE J1850 Byte Data Link Con...

Page 6: ...operation APS12DT256_DEMO zip CodeWarrior Project to support APS12DT256PG The following reference documents are available online for using the application module in conjunction with the Freescale Mic...

Page 7: ...debug of application code See the related sections below for quickly starting the board in the desired operation mode RUN MODE Run mode allows user application to execute when power is applied to the...

Page 8: ...etween application module and host PC iii Press and hold simultaneously SW1 and RESET push buttons iv Continue holding SW1 while releasing RESET Wait 3 seconds and then release SW1 The serial monitor...

Page 9: ...tely out of reset Refer to the Device User Guide for the specific MCU installed for further details Table 1 DT256 Memory Map 0x0000 0x03FF Registers 1K bytes Mappable to any 2K block in the first 32K...

Page 10: ...ingle chip operation The MODE option header allows the user to configure the board for expanded bus operation In default configuration this header is not installed in default configurations Figure 2 M...

Page 11: ...ough connector J1 Use caution when configuring this selection header Applying power to the module through the on board regulator and connector J1 at the same time may cause damage to the module PWR_SE...

Page 12: ...e RS 232 channel is configured as a DCE device This allows a straight through cable between the module and the host PC Also the MCU provides 2 additional CAN ports 2 SPI ports and 1IIC port Access to...

Page 13: ...nnector A standard 9 pin Dsub connectors provide external connection for COM1 The Dsub shell is connected to board ground through a ferrite bead The ferrite bead provides noise isolation on the RS 232...

Page 14: ...ple Either or both references may be isolated to provide alternate ATD input references A test point via on each signal labeled VRH or VRL provides an easy way to attach an alternate reference voltage...

Page 15: ...nable each switch LED s The APS12DT256SLK target board provides 4 green LEDs for output indication Each LED is an active low output A current limit resistor prevents excessive diode current Writing a...

Page 16: ...y User I O includes 4 green LEDs 2 push button switches one 4 position DIP switch a Light Sensor and a potentiometer Installing a shunt enables the associated option Removing a shunt disables the asso...

Page 17: ...01 AN01 PM5 TXCN2 TXCAN0 TXCAN4 SCK0 21 22 PAD02 AN02 PM3 TXCAN1 TXCAN0 SS0 23 24 PAD03 AN03 PA7 ADDR15 DATA15 25 26 PJ7 KWJ7 TXCAN4 SCL0 PA6 ADDR14 DATA14 27 28 PJ6 KWJ6 RXCAN4 SDA0 PA5 ADDR13 DATA13...

Page 18: ...products herein Freescale Semiconductor makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does Freescale Semiconductor assume any...

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