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MC9S08JM32 - Microcontroller

Download the MC9S08JM32 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MC9S08JM60 variant, as both devices belong to the same microcontroller family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

Changed the location of RS to connect to EXTAL in Figure 2-4.

Changed port rise and fall time in Table A-13.

Added DC injection current and RAM retention voltage in Table A-6.

Key Features

  • 8-Bit HCS08 Central Processor Unit (CPU).
  • 48-MHz HCS08 CPU (central processor unit).
  • 24-MHz internal bus frequency.
  • HC08 instruction set with added BGND instruction.
  • Background debugging system.
  • Breakpoint capability to allow single breakpoint setting during in-circuit debugging (plus two more breakpoints in on-chip debug module).
  • In-circuit emulator (ICE) debug module containing two comparators and nine trigger modes. Eight deep FIFO for st.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MC9S08JM60_FreescaleSemiconductor.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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MC9S08JM60 MC9S08JM32 Data Sheet HCS08 Microcontrollers MC9S08JM60 Rev. 5 10/2014 freescale.com MC9S08JM60 Series Features 8-Bit HCS08 Central Processor Unit (CPU) • 48-MHz HCS08 CPU (central processor unit) • 24-MHz internal bus frequency • HC08 instruction set with added BGND instruction • Background debugging system • Breakpoint capability to allow single breakpoint setting during in-circuit debugging (plus two more breakpoints in on-chip debug module) • In-circuit emulator (ICE) debug module containing two comparators and nine trigger modes. Eight deep FIFO for storing change-of-flow addresses and event-only data. Debug module supports both tag and force breakpoints.