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Recover Microcontroller MC68HC908JB16 Firmware
Recover Microcontroller MC68HC908JB16 Firmware from flash memory include the program and data, the heximal file can be copied to new MCU MC68HC908JB16;
Features of the Microcontroller MC68HC908JB16 include the following:
High-performance M68HC08 architecture
Fully upward-compatible object code with M6805, M146805, and
M68HC05 families
Low-power design; fully static with stop and wait modes
6-MHz internal bus frequency
16,384 bytes of on-chip FLASH memory with security1 feature
384 bytes of on-chip random access memory (RAM)
Up to 21 general-purpose input/output (I/O) pins, including:
– 15 shared-function I/O pins
– 8-bit keyboard interrupt port
– 10mA high current drive for PS/2 connection on 2 pins (with USB module disabled)
– 1 dedicated I/O pin, with 25mA direct drive for infrared LED (32-pin package) if recover Microcontroller STM32F107RCT6 code
– 6 dedicated I/O pins, with 25mA direct drive for infrared LED on 2 pins and 10mA direct drive for normal LED on 4 pins (28-pin package)
Two 16-bit, 2-channel timer interface modules (TIM1 and TIM2) with selectable input capture, output compare, PWM capability on each channel, and external clock input option (TCLK)
Universal Serial Bus specification 2.0 low-speed functions:
– 1.5Mbps data rate
– On-chip 3.3V regulator
– Endpoint 0 with 8-byte transmit buffer and 8-byte receive buffer
– Endpoint 1 with 8-byte transmit buffer
– Endpoint 2 with 8-byte transmit buffer and 8-byte receive buffer
Serial communications interface module (SCI)
Dual clock generator modules (CGM) (32-pin package)
In-circuit programming capability using USB communication or standard serial link on PTA0 pin
System protection features:
– Optional computer operating properly (COP) reset
– Optional Low-voltage detection with reset
– Illegal opcode detection with reset
– Illegal address detection with reset
Master reset pin with internal pull-up and power-on reset
IRQ interrupt pin with internal pull-up and schmitt-trigger input
32-pin low-profile quad flat pack (LQFP) and 28-pin small outline
integrated circuit package (SOIC)
Features of the CPU08 include the following:
Enhanced HC05 programming model
Extensive loop control functions
16 addressing modes (eight more than the HC05)
16-bit index register and stack pointer
Memory-to-memory data transfers
Fast 8 × 8 multiply instruction
Fast 16/8 divide instruction
Binary-coded decimal (BCD) instructions
Optimization for controller applications
Third party C language support