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*****NEVYZIADANA POSTA***** How can I program the SPI Pinout of MC9S12DP256B - caoshyh - Aug 18 4:02:00 2004

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Content preview: From the page 54 of MC9S12DP256B Device User Guide we
can see that every SPI module of MC9S12DP256B have two sets of pins.
But which set is the default one out of reset, and how can we reroute
it. With the document published on the Freescale Web I can't determine
how to do. [...]

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Nahlad obsahu: From the page 54 of MC9S12DP256B Device User Guide we
can see that every SPI module of MC9S12DP256B have two sets of pins.
But which set is the default one out of reset, and how can we reroute
it. With the document published on the Freescale Web I can't determine
how to do. [...]

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[211.138.91.21 listed in opm.blitzed.org]
0.1 RCVD_IN_NJABL RBL: Received via a relay in dnsbl.njabl.org
[211.138.91.21 listed in dnsbl.njabl.org]
1.1 RCVD_IN_DSBL RBL: Received via a relay in list.dsbl.org
[<http://dsbl.org/listing?ip=211.138.91.21>]
4.3 RCVD_IN_OPM_HTTP_POST RBL: OPM: sender is open HTTP POST proxy
[211.138.91.21 listed in opm.blitzed.org]
1.1 RCVD_IN_SORBS_HTTP RBL: SORBS: sender is open HTTP proxy server
[211.138.91.21 listed in dnsbl.sorbs.net]
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Re: How can I program the SPI Pinout of MC9S12DP256B - Doron Fael - Aug 18 4:19:00 2004


The MODRR register at address (RegBase + $257) determine this. (Which pins
are used for SPI0, SPI1, SPI2, CAN0 and CAN4)

See pages 29 - 30 of the following document for more details:
http://www.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/ref_manual/S12DP256PIMV2.pdf

Hope this helps,
Doron
Nohau Corporation
HC12 In-Circuit Emulators
www.nohau.com/emul12pc.html

At 09:02 18/08/2004 +0000, you wrote:
> From the page 54 of MC9S12DP256B Device User Guide we can see that
>every SPI module of MC9S12DP256B have two sets of pins. But which set
>is the default one out of reset, and how can we reroute it.
> With the document published on the Freescale Web I can't
>determine how to do. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




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Re: How can I program the SPI Pinout of MC9S12DP256B - codewarr2000 - Aug 23 9:23:00 2004

--- In , "caoshyh" <caoshyh@y...> wrote:
> From the page 54 of MC9S12DP256B Device User Guide we can see that
> every SPI module of MC9S12DP256B have two sets of pins. But which set
> is the default one out of reset, and how can we reroute it.
> With the document published on the Freescale Web I can't
> determine how to do. See the PIM - Port Integration Module S12DP256PIMV2.pdf for the DP256.
Section 2.2 discusses pin priority use for multi use pins.

As well as the S12SPIV2.pdf SPI users guide.




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