Freescale Semiconductor MC68HC908MR32 Manual Do Utilizador

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Monitor ROM (MON)
MC68HC908MR32 • MC68HC908MR16 Data Sheet, Rev. 6.1
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18.3.1.8  Baud Rate
With a 4.9152-MHz crystal and the PTC2 pin at logic 1 during reset, data is transferred between the 
monitor and host at 4800 baud. If the PTC2 pin is at logic 0 during reset, the monitor baud rate is 9600. 
See 
18.3.2  Security
A security feature discourages unauthorized reading of FLASH locations while in monitor mode. The host 
can bypass the security feature at monitor mode entry by sending eight security bytes that match the 
bytes at locations $FFF6–$FFFD. Locations $FFF6–$FFFD contain user-defined data.
NOTE
Do not leave locations $FFF6–$FFFD blank. For security reasons, program 
locations $FFF6–$FFFD even if they are not used for vectors.
During monitor mode entry, the MCU waits after the power-on reset for the host to send the eight security 
bytes on pin PTA0. If the received bytes match those at locations $FFF6–$FFFD, the host bypasses the 
security feature and can read all FLASH locations and execute code from FLASH. Security remains 
bypassed until a power-on reset occurs. If the reset was not a power-on reset, security remains bypassed 
and security code entry is not required. (See 
Upon power-on reset, if the received bytes of the security code do not match the data at locations 
$FFF6–$FFFD, the host fails to bypass the security feature. The MCU remains in monitor mode, but 
reading a FLASH location returns an invalid value and trying to execute code from FLASH causes an 
illegal address reset. After receiving the eight security bytes from the host, the MCU transmits a break 
character, signifying that it is ready to receive a command. 
NOTE
The MCU does not transmit a break character until after the host sends the 
eight security bytes.
To determine whether the security code entered is correct, check to see if bit 6 of RAM address $60 is 
set. If it is, then the correct security code has been entered and FLASH can be accessed.
If the security sequence fails, the device can be reset (via power-pin reset only) and brought up in monitor 
mode to attempt another entry. After failing the security sequence, the FLASH mode can also be bulk 
erased by executing an erase routine that was downloaded into internal RAM. The bulk erase operation 
clears the security code locations so that all eight security bytes become $FF.
Table 18-9. Monitor Baud Rate Selection
VCO Frequency Multiplier (N)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Monitor baud rate
4800
9600
14,400
19,200
24,000
28,800