DOCUMENT NUMBER
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9S12DP256BDGV2/D
MC9S12DP256B
Device User Guide
V02.15
Covers also
MC9S12DT256C, MC9S12DJ256C,
MC9S12DG256C, MC9S12DT256B,
MC9S12DJ256B, MC9S12DG256B
MC9S12A256B
Original Release Date: 29 Mar 2001
Revised: Jan 11, 2005
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Revision History
Version Revision Effective
Author Description of Changes
Number Date Date
29 MAR 29 MAR
V01.00 Initial version.
2001 2001
VDD5 spec change 4.5V . . 5.25V
8 MAY 8 MAY Current Injection on single pin +- 2.5mA
V01.01
2001 2001 added DC bias level on EXTAL pin
minor cosmetics and corrected typos
changed ATD Electrical Characteristics seperate coupling ratio for
16 May 16 May positive and negative bulk current injection
V02.00
2001 2001 added pinout for 80QFP
corrected SPI timing
5 June
V02.01 corrected Expanded Bus Timing Characteristics
2001
14 June
V02.02 Some corrections on pin usage after review
2001
18 June Minor corrections with respect to format and wording
V02.03
2001 Added SRAM data retention disclaimer
Changed Oscillator Characteristics t max 2.5s and replaced
CQOUT
26 June Clock Monitor Time-out by Clock Monitor Failure Assert Frequency
V02.04
2001 Changed Self Clock Mode Frequency min 1MHz and max 5.5MHz
Changed I (RTI and COP disabled) to 400uA
DDPS
Corrected f and REFDV/SYNR Settings for PLL Stabilization
ref
11 July
and t to Oscillator
V02.05 Delay Measurements, added t
EXTR EXTF
2001
Characteristics, Corrected t and t values
EXTL EXTH
17 July Added thermal resistance for LQFP 80, added PCB layout proposal
V02.06
2001 for power and ground connections
Added Document Names
24 July Variable denitions and Names have been hidden
V02.07
2001 Added Maskset 1K79X
Modied description in chapter A.5.2 Oscillator
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