Datasheet

MC56F8006/MC56F8002 Digital Signal Controller, Rev. 4
Overview
Freescale Semiconductor8
Clock sources
On-chip relaxation oscillator with two user selectable frequencies: 400 kHz for low speed mode, 8 MHz for
normal operation
On-chip low-power 1 kHz oscillator can be selected as clock source to the RTC and/or COP
External clock: crystal oscillator, ceramic resonator, and external clock source
Power management controller (PMC)
On-chip regulator for digital and analog circuitry to lower cost and reduce noise
Integrated power-on reset (POR)
Low-voltage interrupt with a user selectable trip voltage of 1.81 V or 2.31 V
User selectable brown-out reset
Run, wait, and stop modes
Low-power run, wait, and stop modes
Partial power down mode
Up to 40 general-purpose I/O (GPIO) pins
Individual control for each pin to be in peripheral or GPIO mode
Individual input/output direction control for each pin in GPIO mode
Hysteresis and configurable pullup device on all input pins
Configurable slew rate and drive strength and optional input low pass filters on all output pins
20 mA sink/source current
JTAG/EOnCE debug programming interface for real-time debugging
IEEE 1149.1 Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) interface
EOnCE interface for real-time debugging
3.1.6 Power Saving Features
Three low power modes
Low-speed run, wait, and stop modes: 200 kHz IP bus clock provided by ROSC
Low-power run, wait, and stop modes: clock provided by external 32–38.4 kHz crystal
Partial power down mode
Low power external oscillator can be used in any low-power mode to provide accurate clock to active peripherals
Low power real time counter for use in run, wait, and stop modes with internal and external clock sources
32 s typical wakeup time from partial power down modes
Each peripheral can be individually disabled to save power
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A full set of programmable peripherals — PWM, PGAs, ADCs, SCI, SPI, I
2
C, PIT, timers, and analog comparators — supports
various applications. Each peripheral can be independently shut down to save power. Any pin in these peripherals can also be
used as general-purpose input/outputs (GPIOs).