UM10147_2
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User manual
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NXP Semiconductors
UM10147
P89LPC952/954 User manual
The Freeze register allows the user to selectively control clocking of peripheral device
timers while in the debugger mode. When a freeze bit is set, the peripheral device will not
be clocked while the debugger is performing monitor operations. However, when the
debugger releases program control to the user’s application program, peripheral clocking
will be resumed while executing user’s code.
16.3.1 Debugger connections
The physical connection to the debugger requires the use of a 10-pin, dual-row male
header, on 0.100- inch centers as shown in
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I/O direction is with respect to the P89LPC952/954 target system.
Table 96.
FREEZE register (address FFD0h) bit allocation
Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Symbol
-
-
-
RTC_F
-
WDT_F
T1_F
T0_F
Reset
x
x
x
0
0
0
0
0
Table 97.
FREEZE register (address FFD0h) bit description
Bit Symbol
Description
0
T0_F
Timer 0 Freeze bit. When set, the clock to Timer 0 will be frozen while performing
monitor operations in debugger mode.
1
T1_F
Timer 1Freeze bit. When set, the clock to Timer 1 will be frozen while performing
monitor operations in debugger mode.
2
WDT_F
Watchdog timer Freeze bit. When set, the clock to the Watchdog timer will be
frozen while performing monitor operations in debugger mode.
3
-
Not used.
4
RTC_F
Realtime Clock Freeze bit. When set, the clock to the RTC will be frozen while
performing monitor operations in debugger mode.
5:7
-
Not used.
Fig 46. Debugger connections - top view
2
1
10
9
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Table 98.
Debugger interface connections
Pin
Signal
I/O
Description
1
V
DD
O
Used by debugger to determine target’s power-on state; draws minimal current.
2
TRIG
I
Trigger output from the debugger; active high.
3,5, 7, 9 V
SS
I
0 V reference.
4
TDI
I/O
Serial data signal.
6
RST
i/O
Driven low by debugger to reset target system. Sampled by debugger to detect target reset
events.
8
TCLK
I
Serial clock signal from the debugger.
10
DBINST
O
Debugger installed signal. Driven high by the debugger when debugger is active.