Break Microcontroller MOTOROLA MC68HC811E2FN2

Break Microcontroller MOTOROLA MC68HC811E2FN2

Break Microcontroller MOTOROLA MC68HC811E2FN2

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This document contains a detailed description of the M68HC11 E series of 8-bit microcontroller units (MCUs). These MCUs all combine the M68HC11 central processor unit (CPU) with high-performance, on-chip peripherals.

The E series is comprised of many devices with various configurations of:

Random-access memory (RAM)

Read-only memory (ROM)

Erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM)

Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM)

Several low-voltage devices are also available.

With the exception of a few minor differences, the operation of all E-series MCUs is identical. A fully static design and high-density complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (HCMOS) fabrication process allow the E-series devices to operate at frequencies from 3 MHz to dc with very low power consumption.

M68HC11 CPU

Power-saving stop and wait modes

Low-voltage devices available (3.0–5.5 Vdc)

0, 256, 512, or 768 bytes of on-chip RAM, data retained during standby

0, 12, or 20 Kbytes of on-chip ROM or EPROM

0, 512, or 2048 bytes of on-chip EEPROM with block protect for security

2048 bytes of EEPROM with selectable base address in the MC68HC811E2

Asynchronous non-return-to-zero (NRZ) serial communications interface (SCI)

Additional baud rates available on MC68HC(7)11E20

Synchronous serial peripheral interface (SPI) 8-channel, 8-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converter

Random-access memory (RAM)

 

Read-only memory (ROM)

Erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM)

Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM)

Several low-voltage devices are also available.

With the exception of a few minor differences, the operation of all E-series MCUs is identical. A fully static design and high-density complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (HCMOS) fabrication process allow the E-series devices to operate at frequencies from 3 MHz to dc with very low power consumption.

16-bit timer system:

– Three input capture (IC) channels

– Four output compare (OC) channels

One additional channel, selectable as fourth IC or fifth OC

8-bit pulse accumulator

Real-time interrupt circuit

Computer operating properly (COP) watchdog system

38 general-purpose input/output (I/O) pins:

– 16 bidirectional I/O pins

– 11 input-only pins

– 11 output-only pins

Several packaging options:

– 52-pin plastic-leaded chip carrier (PLCC)

– 52-pin windowed ceramic leaded chip carrier (CLCC)

– 52-pin plastic thin quad flat pack, 10 mm x 10 mm (TQFP)

– 64-pin quad flat pack (QFP)

– 48-pin plastic dual in-line package (DIP), MC68HC811E2 only

– 56-pin plastic shrink dual in-line package, .070-inch lead spacing (SDIP)

 

With the exception of a few minor differences, the operation of all E-series MCUs is identical. A fully static design and high-density complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (HCMOS) fabrication process allow the E-series devices to operate at frequencies from 3 MHz to dc with very low power consumption.