Datasheet

56F8365 Technical Data, Rev. 9
30 Freescale Semiconductor
INDEX1
(TB2)
(MISO1)
(GPIOC2)
11 Schmitt
Input
Schmitt
Input/
Output
Schmitt
Input/
Output
Schmitt
Input/
Output
Input,
pull-up
enabled
Index1 — Quadrature Decoder 1, INDEX input
TB2 — Timer B, Channel 2
SPI 1 Master In/Slave Out — This serial data pin is an input to a
master device and output from a slave device. The MISO line of a
slave device is placed in the high-impedance state if the slave
device is not selected. The slave device places data on the MISO
line a half-cycle before the clock edge the master device uses to
latch the data. To activate the SPI function, set the INDEX_ALT
bit in the SIM_GPS register. See Part 6.5.8 for details.
Port C GPIO — This GPIO pin can be individually programmed
as an input or output pin.
In the 56F8365, the default state after reset is INDEX1.
In the 56F8165, the default state is not one of the functions
offered and must be reconfigured.
To deactivate the internal pull-up resistor, clear bit 2 in the
GPIOC_PUR register.
HOME1
(TB3)
(SS1
)
(GPIOC3)
12 Schmitt
Input
Schmitt
Input/
Output
Schmitt
Input
Schmitt
Input/
Output
Input,
pull-up
enabled
Home — Quadrature Decoder 1, HOME input
TB3 — Timer B, Channel 3
SPI 1 Slave Select — In the master mode, this pin is used to
arbitrate multiple masters. In slave mode, this pin is used to select
the slave. To activate the SPI function, set the HOME_ALT bit in
the SIM_GPS register. See Part 6.5.8 for details.
Port C GPIO — This GPIO pin can be individually programmed
as input or output pin.
In the 56F8365, the default state after reset is HOME1.
In the 56F8165, the default state is not one of the functions
offered and must be reconfigured.
To deactivate the internal pull-up resistor, clear bit 3 in the
GPIOC_PUR register.
Table 2-2 Signal and Package Information for the 128-Pin LQFP (Continued)
Signal
Name
Pin No. Type
State
During
Reset
Signal Description