INTRODUCTION
●Motorola has developed a low-cost version of the well-known MC68302 integrated multiprotocol processor (IMP) called the MC68LC302. Simply put, the LC302 is a traditional 68302 minus the third serial communication controller (SCC3) and has a new static 68000 core, a new timer and low power modes. It is packaged in a low profile 100 TQFP that reduces board space from the regular 68302, as well as making it suitable for use in height restricted applications such as PCMCIA.
●FEATURES
●The features of the LC302 are as follows. The items in bold face type show major differences from the MC68302, although a complete list of differences is given in 1.4 LC302 Differences.
● • On-Chip Static 68000 Core Supporting a 16- or 8-Bit M68000 Family-System
● • SIB Including:
● Independent Direct Memory Access (IDMA) Controller.
● Interrupt Controller with Two Modes of Operation
● Parallel Input/Output (I/O) Ports, some with Interrupt Capability
● Parallel Input/Output (I/O) Ports on D15-D8 in 8 bit mode
● On-Chip 1152-Byte Dual-Port RAM
● Three Timers Including a Watchdog Timer
● New Periodic Interrupt Timer (PIT)
● Four Programmable Chip-Select Lines with Wait-State Generator Logic
● Programmable Address Mapping of the Dual-Port RAM and IMP Registers
● On-Chip Clock Generator with Output Signal
● On-Chip PLL Allows Operation with 32kHz or 4MHz Crystals
● Glueless Interface to EPROM, SRAM, Flash EPROM, and EEPROM
● Allows Boot in 8-bit Mode, and Running Switch to 16-bit Mode
● System Control:
● System Status and Control Logic
● Disable CPU Logic (Slave Mode Operation)
● Hardware Watchdog
● New Low-Power (Standby) Modes With Wake-up From 2 Pins or PIT
● Freeze Control for Debugging (Available Only in the PGA Package)
● DRAM Refresh Controller
● • CP Including:
● Main Controller (RISC Processor)
● Two Independent Full-Duplex Serial Communications Controllers (SCCs)
● Supporting Various Protocols:
● High-Level/Synchronous Data Link Control (HDLC/SDLC)
● Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter (UART)
● Binary Synchronous Communication (BISYNC)
● Transparent Modes
● Autobaud Support Instead of DDCMP and V.110
● Boot from SCC Capability
● Four Serial DMA Channels for the Two SCCs
● Flexible Physical Interface Accessible by SCCs Including:
● Motorola Interchip Digital Link (IDL)
● General Circuit Interface (GCI, Also Known as IOM1-2)
● Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Highway Interface
● Nonmultiplexed Serial Interface (NMSI) Implementing Standard
● Modem Signals
● SCP for Synchronous Communication
● Two Serial Management Controllers (SMCs) To Support IDL and GCI Auxiliary Channels
● • 100 Pin Thin Quad Flat Pack (TQFP) Packaging