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Chapter 1 Preface
MPC5606BK Microcontroller Reference Manual, Rev. 2
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1.7
Using the MPC5606BK
There are many different approaches to designing a system using the MPC5606BK so the guidance in this
section is provided as an example of how the documents can be applied in this task.
Familiarity with the MPC5606BK modules can help ensure that its features are being optimally used in a
system design. Therefore, the current chapter is a good starting point. Further information on the detailed
features of a module are provided within the module chapters. These, combined with the current chapter,
should provide a good introduction to the functions available on the MCU.
1.7.1
Hardware design
The MPC5606BK requires that certain pins are connected to particular power supplies, system functions,
and other voltage levels for operation.
The MPC5606BK internal logic operates from 1.2 V (nominal) supplies that are normally supplied by the
on-chip voltage regulator from a 5 V or 3.3 V supply. The 3.3–5 V (±10%) supply is also used to supply
the input/output pins on the MCU.
Chapter 4, Signal description,
describes the power supply pin names,
numbers, and their purpose. For more detail on the voltage supply of each pin, see
. For specifications of the voltage ranges and limits and decoupling of the
power supplies see the MPC5606BK data sheet.
Certain pins have dedicated functions that affect the behavior of the MCU after reset. These include pins
to force test or alternate boot conditions and debug features. These are described in
and a hardware designer should take care that these pins are connected to allow correct
operation.
Beyond power supply and pins that have special functions there are also pins that have special system
purposes such as oscillator and reset pins. These are also described in
reset pin is bidirectional, and its function is closely tied to the reset generation module [
]. The crystal oscillator pins are dedicated to this function but the
eDMA Channel Multiplexer Source values for module eDMA channels How to connect a module eDMA channel
to the eDMA module
Interrupt Controller
Interrupt vector table
Operation of the module
Mode Entry Module
Module numbering for control and status
Operation of operating modes
System Integration Unit
Lite
How input signals are mapped to individual
modules including external interrupt pins
Operation of GPIO
Voltage regulators and
power supplies
Power distribution to the MCU
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Wakeup Unit
Allocation of inputs to the Wakeup Unit
Operation of the wakeup feature
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To find the address of a register in a particular module take the start address of the module given in the memory
map and add the offset for the register given in the module chapter.
Table 1-2. Reference manual integration and functional content (continued)
Chapter
Integration content
Functional content
Summary of Contents for MPC5605BK
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