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MC9S08AW48 - Microcontrollers

Download the MC9S08AW48 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MC9S08AW16 variant, as both devices belong to the same microcontrollers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

Initial external release.

Includes KBI block changes; new VOL / IOL figures; RIDD spec changes; SC part numbers with ICG trim modifications; addition of Temp Sensor to ADC.

Key Features

  • 8-Bit HCS08 Central Processor Unit (CPU).
  • 40-MHz HCS08 CPU (central processor unit).
  • 20-MHz internal bus frequency.
  • HC08 instruction set with added BGND instruction.
  • Single-wire background debug mode interface.
  • Breakpoint capability to allow single breakpoint setting during in-circuit debugging (plus two more breakpoints in on-chip debug module).
  • On-chip real-time in-circuit emulation (ICE) with two comparators (plus one in BDM), nine trigge.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MC9S08AW16_FreescaleSemiconductor.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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MC9S08AW60 MC9S08AW48 MC9S08AW32 MC9S08AW16 Data Sheet HCS08 Microcontrollers MC9S08AW60 Rev 2 12/2006 freescale.com MC9S08AW60 Features 8-Bit HCS08 Central Processor Unit (CPU) • 40-MHz HCS08 CPU (central processor unit) • 20-MHz internal bus frequency • HC08 instruction set with added BGND instruction • Single-wire background debug mode interface • Breakpoint capability to allow single breakpoint setting during in-circuit debugging (plus two more breakpoints in on-chip debug module) • On-chip real-time in-circuit emulation (ICE) with two comparators (plus one in BDM), nine trigger modes, and on-chip bus capture buffer. Typically shows approximately 50 instructions before or after the trigger point.