hi.. I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know about mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the datasheet for the Microcontroller mentioned above. Regards, Idlan
mc 68hc11a1p
Started by ●March 10, 2006
Reply by ●March 10, 20062006-03-10
This chip was discontinued long ago my Motorola, now freescale. Are you trying to work with an old eval kit? I may have a programming book for it but not a data sheet. regards, Nigel ed_idlan wrote: > hi.. > > I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know about > mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the datasheet for the > Microcontroller mentioned above. > > Regards, > Idlan > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > -- Nigel Johnson MSc., MIEEE, MCSE VE3ID/G4AJQ http://nigel.homelinux.net You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591 If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again yesterday This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En route from me to you, it will pass across the public Internet, easily readable by any number of system administrators along the way.
Reply by ●March 10, 20062006-03-10
You should be able to get it from Freescale's web site. They try to
keep
all current and past data available. If a search on their site doesn't
work, simply send them an email and they will make it available. Since I
frequently have to work with upgrading equipment made with components that
are now obsolete, I've had to do this several times so I would have
complete literature for what I was working on.
Steve
At 09:01 AM 3/10/2006, you wrote:
>hi..
>
>I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know
about
>mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the datasheet for the
>Microcontroller mentioned above.
>
>Regards,
>Idlan
Reply by ●March 11, 20062006-03-11
ed_idlan wrote: > hi.. > > I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know about Welcome! Glad to have you aboard! > mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the datasheet for the > Microcontroller mentioned above. It may be difficult to find. However, if you get a copy of the MC68HC11E series documentation, you'll find that it is almost exactly the same. One difference is that the E series chip has 512 bytes of RAM starting at $0000 while the A series chip has only 256. There are some other minor differences. Look for the App Note helping people migrate from the A series chip to the E series chip, as it explains the differences. You can use it "in reverse" to understand the A series chip. Of course, another difference is the pinout of the P package. The A/D converter is completely implemented, but only four of the channels are bonded to pins. Also, the E series chip has another input compare. I believe that the E series chips also allows one to send less than the full 256 byte download when booted into SPECIAL BOOT mode. Some E series chips allow one to turn off the E clock when used in single chip mode, whereas the A series chips do not permit that. There may be other differences I don't recall. Anyway, get the applications note. Here is the pinout for you... +------ ------+ (PAI)(OC1) PA7-| 1 U 48|-Vdd (OC1)(OC2) PA6-| 2 47|-PD5 (/SS) (OC1)(OC3) PA5-| 3 46|-PD4 (SCK) (OC1)(OC4) AA4-| 4 45|-PD3 (MOSI) (OC1)(OC5) PA3-| 5 44|-PD2 (MISO) (IC1) PA2-| 6 43|-PD1 (TxD) (IC2) PA1-| 7 M 42|-PD0 (RxD) (IC3) PA0-| 8 C 41|-/IRQ (A15) PB7-| 9 6 40|-/XIRQ (A14) PB6-|10 8 39|-/RESET (A13) PB5-|11 H 38|-PC7 (A7/D7) (A12) PB4-|12 C 37|-PC6 (A6/D6) (A11) PB3-|13 1 36|-PC5 (A5/D5) (A10) PB2-|14 1 35|-PC4 (A4/D4) (A9) PB1-|15 A 34|-PC3 (A3/D3) (A8) PB0-|16 1 33|-PC2 (A2/D2) (AN0) PE0-|17 P 32|-PC1 (A1/D1) (AN1) PE1-|18 31|-PC0 (A0/D0) (AN2) PE2-|19 30|-XTAL (AN3) PE3-|20 29|-EXTAL Vrl-|21 28|-STRB (R/W*) Vrh-|22 27|-E Vss-|23 26|-STRA (AS) MODB-|24 25|-MODA +-------------+ Alternate uses for pins are noted in parentheses. I just typed that in by hand from my copy of MC68HC11A8/D preliminary information which I have. I hope I got it all correct for you. I had to put together the standard pins from the back of the book along with the alternate use table in the front. Mike -- p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);} This message made from 100% recycled bits. You have found the bank of Larn. I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you. I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that!
Reply by ●March 11, 20062006-03-11
Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@Mike...> wrote: ed_idlan wrote: > hi.. > > I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know about Welcome! Glad to have you aboard! > mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the datasheet for the > Microcontroller mentioned above. It may be difficult to find. However, if you get a copy of the MC68HC11E series documentation, you'll find that it is almost exactly the same. One difference is that the E series chip has 512 bytes of RAM starting at $0000 while the A series chip has only 256. There are some other minor differences. Look for the App Note helping people migrate from the A series chip to the E series chip, as it explains the differences. You can use it "in reverse" to understand the A series chip. Of course, another difference is the pinout of the P package. The A/D converter is completely implemented, but only four of the channels are bonded to pins. Also, the E series chip has another input compare. I believe that the E series chips also allows one to send less than the full 256 byte download when booted into SPECIAL BOOT mode. Some E series chips allow one to turn off the E clock when used in single chip mode, whereas the A series chips do not permit that. There may be other differences I don't recall. Anyway, get the applications note. Here is the pinout for you... +------ ------+ (PAI)(OC1) PA7-| 1 U 48|-Vdd (OC1)(OC2) PA6-| 2 47|-PD5 (/SS) (OC1)(OC3) PA5-| 3 46|-PD4 (SCK) (OC1)(OC4) AA4-| 4 45|-PD3 (MOSI) (OC1)(OC5) PA3-| 5 44|-PD2 (MISO) (IC1) PA2-| 6 43|-PD1 (TxD) (IC2) PA1-| 7 M 42|-PD0 (RxD) (IC3) PA0-| 8 C 41|-/IRQ (A15) PB7-| 9 6 40|-/XIRQ (A14) PB6-|10 8 39|-/RESET (A13) PB5-|11 H 38|-PC7 (A7/D7) (A12) PB4-|12 C 37|-PC6 (A6/D6) (A11) PB3-|13 1 36|-PC5 (A5/D5) (A10) PB2-|14 1 35|-PC4 (A4/D4) (A9) PB1-|15 A 34|-PC3 (A3/D3) (A8) PB0-|16 1 33|-PC2 (A2/D2) (AN0) PE0-|17 P 32|-PC1 (A1/D1) (AN1) PE1-|18 31|-PC0 (A0/D0) (AN2) PE2-|19 30|-XTAL (AN3) PE3-|20 29|-EXTAL Vrl-|21 28|-STRB (R/W*) Vrh-|22 27|-E Vss-|23 26|-STRA (AS) MODB-|24 25|-MODA +-------------+ Alternate uses for pins are noted in parentheses. I just typed that in by hand from my copy of MC68HC11A8/D preliminary information which I have. I hope I got it all correct for you. I had to put together the standard pins from the back of the book along with the alternate use table in the front. Mike -- p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);} This message made from 100% recycled bits. You have found the bank of Larn. I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you. I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that! Hi.. Thank you so much. That really help me. Does the programming is different compared to 68hc11e1? What is the best simulator for 68hc11a1p? Idlan *I'm a beginner, and I need to learn more about.. --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos NEW, now offering a quality print service from just 8p a photo.
Reply by ●March 11, 20062006-03-11
ed_idlan wrote: > hi.. > > I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know about > mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the datasheet for the > Microcontroller mentioned above. > > Regards, > Idlan I found that application note for you on migrating from the A to the E series chips. http://www.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/eng_bulletin/EB193.pdf Mike -- p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);} This message made from 100% recycled bits. You have found the bank of Larn. I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you. I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that!
Reply by ●March 11, 20062006-03-11
muhammad idlan wrote: >> >> Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@Mike...> wrote: [snip some stuff about the MC68HC11A1P] > Hi.. > It wasn't necessary to quote my whole message. > Thank you so much. That really help me. I'm glad. > Does the programming is different compared to 68hc11e1? All of the MC68HC11 chips execute the exact same instruction set. Of course, the instructions accomplish different things on the different chips, because the chips have different "built in peripherals" (oxymoron, that). IOW, the instructions do the same thing, but if a peripheral isn't on the chip, then it won't function, of course. If you attempt to read from the A/D using channels 4-7 on the MC68HC11A1P then you won't get useful information. But the instructions will work. > What is the best simulator for 68hc11a1p? That is a matter of opinion. Personally, I've never used one for the MC68HC11, and don't much care for the ones I've used for other processors. I've heard that WOOKIE is a good one, as such things go. > Idlan > > *I'm a beginner, and I need to learn more about.. Everyone begins somewhere. Mike -- p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);} This message made from 100% recycled bits. You have found the bank of Larn. I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you. I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that!
Reply by ●March 30, 20062006-03-30
That would be fine. Actually, i'm in stuck in program the mc because
my lack knowledge of microcontroller.
regards,
Idlan
--- In m...@yahoogroups.com, VE3ID wrote:
>
> This chip was discontinued long ago my Motorola, now freescale.
Are you
> trying to work with an old eval kit? I may have a
programming
book for
> it but not a data sheet.
>
> regards,
> Nigel
>
> ed_idlan wrote:
> > hi..
> >
> > I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know
about
> > mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the
datasheet for
the
> > Microcontroller mentioned above.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Idlan
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> --
> Nigel Johnson
> MSc., MIEEE, MCSE
> VE3ID/G4AJQ
>
> http://nigel.homelinux.net
>
> You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591
>
> If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again
yesterday
>
> This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En
route from me to you, it will pass across the public Internet,
easily readable by any number of system administrators along the way.
>
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Reply by ●March 30, 20062006-03-30
I can't scan the thing in, because it is a very tiny, tightly-bound
book. I tried looking at the freescale web site, even in the archives,
and they seem not to have it. The best I can offer is that you look at
the E-series, which is very similar:
http://people.senecac.on.ca/david.ross/hc11_prog_ref.pdf
and use this publication to see the differences:
http://www.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/eng_bulletin/EB193.pdf?srch=1
There is also lots more info on Professor Ross's site.
regards,
Nigel Johnson
ed_idlan wrote:
> That would be fine. Actually, i'm in stuck in
program the mc because
> my lack knowledge of microcontroller.
>
> regards,
> Idlan
>
> --- In m...@yahoogroups.com, VE3ID wrote:
>
>> This chip was discontinued long ago my Motorola, now freescale.
>>
> Are you
>
>> trying to work with an old eval kit? I may have a programming
>>
> book for
>
>> it but not a data sheet.
>>
>> regards,
>> Nigel
>>
>> ed_idlan wrote:
>>
>>> hi..
>>>
>>> I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know
>>>
> about
>
>>> mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the datasheet for
>>>
> the
>
>>> Microcontroller mentioned above.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Idlan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Nigel Johnson
>> MSc., MIEEE, MCSE
>> VE3ID/G4AJQ
>>
>> http://nigel.homelinux.net
>>
>> You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591
>>
>> If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again
>>
> yesterday
>
>> This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En
>>
> route from me to you, it will pass across the public Internet,
> easily readable by any number of system administrators along the way.
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
--
Nigel Johnson
MSc., MIEEE, MCSE
VE3ID/G4AJQ
http://nigel.homelinux.net
You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591
If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again yesterday
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Reply by ●March 30, 20062006-03-30
thank you...
regards,
idlan
VE3ID wrote:
I can't scan the thing in, because it is a very tiny, tightly-bound
book. I tried looking at the freescale web site, even in the archives,
and they seem not to have it. The best I can offer is that you look at
the E-series, which is very similar:
http://people.senecac.on.ca/david.ross/hc11_prog_ref.pdf
and use this publication to see the differences:
http://www.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/eng_bulletin/EB193.pdf?srch=1
There is also lots more info on Professor Ross's site.
regards,
Nigel Johnson
ed_idlan wrote:
> That would be fine. Actually, i'm in stuck in
program the mc because
> my lack knowledge of microcontroller.
>
> regards,
> Idlan
>
> --- In m...@yahoogroups.com, VE3ID wrote:
>
>> This chip was discontinued long ago my Motorola, now freescale.
>>
> Are you
>
>> trying to work with an old eval kit? I may have a programming
>>
> book for
>
>> it but not a data sheet.
>>
>> regards,
>> Nigel
>>
>> ed_idlan wrote:
>>
>>> hi..
>>>
>>> I'm idlan. I'm a new person in this group. I would like to know
>>>
> about
>
>>> mc 68hc11a1p. Please tell me where can I get the datasheet for
>>>
> the
>
>>> Microcontroller mentioned above.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Idlan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> Nigel Johnson
>> MSc., MIEEE, MCSE
>> VE3ID/G4AJQ
>>
>> http://nigel.homelinux.net
>>
>> You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591
>>
>> If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again
>>
> yesterday
>
>> This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En
>>
> route from me to you, it will pass across the public Internet,
> easily readable by any number of system administrators along the way.
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
--
Nigel Johnson
MSc., MIEEE, MCSE
VE3ID/G4AJQ
http://nigel.homelinux.net
You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591
If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again yesterday
This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En route from me
to you, it will pass across the public Internet, easily readable by any number
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