MPC555
/
MPC556
CLOCKS AND POWER CONTROL
MOTOROLA
USER’S MANUAL
Rev. 15 October 2000
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GCLK2. When DFNH = 0, GCLK2_50 has a 50% duty cycle. With other values of
DFNH or DFNL, the duty cycle is less than 50%. Refer to
. GCLK1_50 rises
simultaneously with GCLK1. When the MPC555 / MPC556 is not in gear mode, the
falling edge of GCLK1_50 occurs in the middle of the high phase of GCLK2_50. EBDF
determines the division factor between GCLK1/GCLK2 and GCLK1_50/GCLK2_50.
During power-on reset, the MOCCK1, MODCK2, and MODCK3 pins determine the
clock source for the PLL and the clock drivers. These pins are latched on the positive
edge of PORESET. Their values must be stable as long as this line is asserted. The
configuration modes are shown in
. MODCK1 specifies the input source to
the SPLL (OSCM or EXTCLK). MODCK1, MODCK2, and MODCK3 together deter-
mine the multiplication factor at reset and the functionality of limp mode.
If the configuration of PITRTCLK and TMBCLK and the SPLL multiplication factor is to
remain unchanged in power-down low-power mode, the MODCK signals should not
be sampled at wake-up from this mode. In this case the PORESET pin should remain
negated and HRESET should be asserted during the power supply wake-up stage.
When MODCK1 is cleared, the output of the main oscillator (OSCM) is selected as the
input to the SPLL. When MODCK1 is asserted, the external clock input (EXTCLK) is
selected as the input to the SPLL. In all cases, the system clock frequency (freq
gclk2
)
can be reduced by the DFNH[0:2] bits in the SCCR. Note that freq
gclk2(max)
occurs
when the DFNH bits are cleared.
The TBS bit in the SCCR selects the time base clock to be either the SPLL input clock
or GCLK2. When the backup clock is functioning as the system clock, the backup clock
is automatically selected as the time base clock source.
The PITRTCLK frequency and source are specified by the RTDIV and RTSEL bits in
the SCCR. When the backup clock is functioning as the system clock, the backup
clock is automatically selected as the time base clock source.
When the PORESET pin is negated (driven to a high value), the MODCK1, MODCK2,
and MODCK3 values are not affected. They remain the same as they were defined
during the most recent power-on reset.
shows the clock configuration modes during power-on reset (PORESET as-
serted).
NOTE
The MODCK[1:3] are shared functions with IRQ[5:7]. If IRQ[5:7] are
used as interrupts, the interrupt source should be removed during
PORESET to insure the MODCK pins are in the correct state on the
rising edge of PORESET.
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