BR101/D
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Semiconductor Products Sector
Technical
and
Applications
Literature
Selector Guide and Cr oss References
Effective Date 1st Half 1998
Selector Guide
and Cross Ref erences
Technical
and
Applications
Literature
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ALExIS, Buffalo, Bullet-Proof, BurstRAM, CDA, CMTL, Ceff-PGA, Customer Defined Array, DECAL, Designerís, DIMMIC,
DSPRAM, ECLinPS, ECLinPS LITE, ECL300, E-FETs, EpiBase, Epicap, FIRsT, GEL-PAK, GEMFET, GlobalOptoisolator,
GreenLine, HDC, HDTMOS, H4C Series, H4C Plus, HYPERformance, ICePAK, L2TMOS, MAACPAC, MCML, MDTL, MECL,
MECL 10K, MECL 10H, MECL III, MEGAHERTZ, MCCS, Media Engine, Memorist, MHTL, MicroCool, MicroSIMM, MiniMOS,
MONOMAX, MOSAIC I, MOSAIC II, MOSAIC III, MOSAIC IV, MOSAIC V, MOSFET, Mosorb, MRTL, MTTL, Multi-Pak,
MUSCLE, Mustang, µSIMM, OACS, OnCE, PHACT, Predix, PowerBase, POWER OPTO, POWERTAP, PRISMCard, QUIL,
Rail-To-Rail, SCANSWITCH, SENSEFET, Senseon, SLEEPMODE, SMALLBLOCK, SMARTDISCRETES, SMARTMOS,
SMARTswitch, SORF, Surmetic, SWITCHMODE, Symmetric Superscalar, TestPAS, Thermopad, Thermopad II, Thermowatt,
TMOS V, Unibloc, UNIT/PAK, VeComP, X-ducer, Z-Switch and ZIP R TRIM are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
C-QUAM, MOSAIC and TMOS are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
Apollo is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Inc.
AutoLogic, NetEd, QuickSim II, QuickPath and Falcon Framework are trademarks of Mentor Graphics Corp.
Concept, Gate Ensemble, Verilog-XL, Veritime and Dracula are trademarks of Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Daisy is a trademark of Daisy Systems Corporation.
DDCMP and VAX are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation.
Design Compiler, HDL Compiler, Test Compiler and DesignWave are trademarks of Synopsys, Inc.
Echelon, LON, LonWorks and Neuron are registered trademarks of Echelon Corporation.
ETHERNET is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.
FACT and FAST are trademarks of National Semiconductor Corporation.
FIDE is a trademark of Aptronix.
GED is a trademark of Valid Logic Systems Inc.
HP/Apollo is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Inc.
i486 and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
InterTools is a trademark of Intermetrics, Inc.
IBM, IBM PC, PowerPC and SDLC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Isotop is a trademark of SGS-Thomson Microelectronics.
LonBuilder and LonTalk are trademarks of Echelon Corporation.
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Mentor Graphics is a trademark of Mentor Graphics Corporation.
Micro8 is a trademark of International Rectifier.
MOTIVE is a registered trademark of Quad Design.
NeXT is a trademark of NeXT Computer, Inc.
ROM68K and SmartROM are trademarks of Integrated Systems, Inc.
SPARC is a trademark of SPARC International, Inc.
Sun-4 is a trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc.
Thermal Clad is a trademark of the Bergquist Company.
UNIX is a registered trademark of X/Open Company, Ltd.
All brand names and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
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Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 5
Ordering Information............................................................................................................................. 7
Applications Documents ....................................................................................................................... 9
Index............................................................................................................................................... 10
Device Cross Reference ................................................................................................................ 11
Literature Selector Guide ............................................................................................................... 31
Alphanumeric List........................................................................................................................... 69
Data Books ......................................................................................................................................... 83
Selector Guides .................................................................................................................................. 89
User’s Manuals ................................................................................................................................... 99
Technical Data Services................................................................................................................... 121
Index to Books, Guides and User's Manuals ................................................................................... 123
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Introduction
To complement the industry’s broadest line of semiconductor products, Motorola offers a complete
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Motorola attempts to fill the need for applications information concerning today’s highly complex
electronic components. Each year dozens of authors from colleges and universities, and from the
industry, add their individual contributions to the collective literature. From these, Motorola has
selected a number of texts which add substantially to the comprehension and applications of some of
the more complex products. By buying these in large quantities and providing them to customers at
lower than retail cost, Motorola hopes to foster a more comprehensive acquaintance with these
products at greatly reduced prices.
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Applications Documents
Motorola’s Applications Literature provides guidance to the effective
use of its semiconductor families across a broad range of practical
applications. Many different topics are discussed – in a way that is
not possible in a device data sheet – from detailed circuit designs
complete with PCB layouts, through matters to consider when
embarking on a design, to complete overviews of a micropro-
cessor family and its design philosophy.
Information is presented in the form of Application Notes and
Article Reprints (originally published1 in the electronics press),
plus detailed Engineering Bulletins, Benchbriefs2, Design Con-
cepts and APRs3. This section provides a guide to these items; it
includes a Selector Guide listing documents under subject or
device-type headings, and a Device Cross Reference listing them
by featured devices. Documents new to this issue are highlighted.
The Application Notes, Article Reprints, Engineering Bulletins,
and Design Concepts are included to enhance the user's know-
ledge and understanding of Motorola’s products. However, before
attempting to design-in a device referenced in these documents,
contact the local Motorola supplier for product availability and
available application support.
Each section of the Applications Literature Selector Guide also
includes cross references to a selection from Motorola’s extensive
range of Data Books, Brochures, Technical Bulletins and Selector
Guides which may provide further relevant information.
Information in this document is given in good faith and no liability
is accepted for errors or omissions. Includes literature available
as of December 1, 1997.
Introduction
1 Article Reprints are
reproduced with the
permission of the
original publisher.
2 A Benchbrief is an
Engineering Bulletin
produced by Motorola
Asia-Pacific Group.
3 APRs are applications
documents relating
specifically to Digital
Signal Processing.
TM All trademarks are
recognized.
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Device Cross Reference ...................................................................... 11
Applications Literature Selector Guide
A/D and D/A Conversion .................................................................... 31
ASICs (Application Specific ICs) ........................................................ 31
Audio Amplifiers and Systems............................................................ 32
Automotive Applications ..................................................................... 33
Computer Systems ............................................................................. 34
Digital Signal Processing.................................................................... 35
FETs and Power MOSFETs ............................................................... 36
Instrumentation and Control ............................................................... 37
Interfacing........................................................................................... 38
Logic
CMOS ............................................................................................. 39
ECL ................................................................................................. 40
TTL.................................................................................................. 40
Memory............................................................................................... 41
Microprocessors
8-bit MPU/MCU............................................................................... 42
16-bit MPU/MCU ............................................................................. 46
32-bit MPU/MCU ............................................................................. 47
8-bit Peripherals.............................................................................. 50
16/32-bit Peripherals ....................................................................... 50
PowerPC ......................................................................................... 50
Motor & Lighting Control..................................................................... 52
Mounting Techniques & Surface Mount ............................................. 53
Multimedia .......................................................................................... 54
Networking.......................................................................................... 54
Optoelectronics................................................................................... 55
Phase-Locked Loop............................................................................ 56
Power
Power Supplies & Voltage Regulators ............................................ 56
Power Device Characteristics ......................................................... 57
Protection & Thermal Considerations ............................................. 58
Pressure, Acceleration and Gas Sensors........................................... 59
Quality and Reliability ......................................................................... 60
Radio Applications.............................................................................. 60
RF....................................................................................................... 61
Small Signal Transistors & Diodes ..................................................... 62
Smart Card/Conditional Access.......................................................... 63
Software & Programming ................................................................... 63
Telecommunications........................................................................... 65
Thyristors and Triacs .......................................................................... 67
TV and Video...................................................................................... 67
Unijunction.......................................................................................... 68
All Products and Application Areas .................................................... 68
Alphanumeric Index............................................................................. 69
Applications
Documents
Index
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Applications
Documents
Device
Cross
Reference
This quick-reference list indicates where specific components are
featured in Application Notes, Article Reprints, Engineering Bulletins
and Design Concepts.
1N4007 AN1327/D Very Wide Input Voltage Range, Off-line Flyback Switching Power Supply
2N4851 AN294/D Unijunction Transistor Timers and Oscillators
2N4852 AN294/D Unijunction Transistor Timers and Oscillators
2N4853 AN294/D Unijunction Transistor Timers and Oscillators
2N5060 EB30/D Sensitive Gate SCRs – Don’t Forget the Gate-Cathode Resistor
2N5061 EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery Charger
2N5401 AN1076/D Speeding up Horizontal Outputs
2N6236 EB30/D Sensitive Gate SCRs – Don’t Forget the Gate-Cathode Resistor
2N6439 EB77/D A 60 Watt 225-400MHz Amplifier – 2N6439
2SA1302 AN1308/D 100 and 200 Watt High Fidelity Audio Amplifiers Utilizing a Wideband Low…
2SC3281 AN1308/D 100 and 200 Watt High Fidelity Audio Amplifiers Utilizing a Wideband Low…
ADS302 AN474/D ADS302 Monitor for ISDN Development
AM26LS31 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
AM26LS32 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
BUD44D2 AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for Fluorescent Converters
BUL44 ARE402/D The Electronic Control of Fluorescent Tubes
EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
BUL44D2 AN1543/D Electronic Lamp Ballast Design
AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for Fluorescent Converters
BUL45 AN1049/D The Electronic Control of Fluorescent Lamps
ARE402/D The Electronic Control of Fluorescent Tubes
EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
BUL45D2 AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for Fluorescent Converters
BUL146 EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
BUL147 EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
BUL148 EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
CA2820 AN1022/D Mechanical and Thermal Considerations in Using RF Linear Hybrid Amplifiers
CPU16 AN476/D CPU16 and the Configurable Timer Module (CTM) in Engine Control
AN1283/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to M68HC16 Devices
CPU32 AN455/D Using the Table Interpolation Features of the CPU32
CR2424 AN1021/D A Hybrid Video Amplifier for High Resolution CRT Applications
AN1047/D Electrical Characteristics of the CR2424 and CR2425 CRT Driver Hybrid…
CR2425 AN1021/D A Hybrid Video Amplifier for High Resolution CRT Applications
AN1047/D Electrical Characteristics of the CR2424 and CR2425 CRT Driver Hybrid…
CR3424 AN1103/D Using the CR3424 for High Resolution CRT Applications
DEVB103 AN1249/D Brushed DC Motor Control Using the MC68HC16Z1
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DEVB103 (contd.) AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional Horsepower Motors
AN1311/D Software for an 8-bit Microcontroller Based Brushed DC Motor Drive
DEVB114 AN1305/D An Evaluation System for Direct Interface of the MPX5100 Pressure Sensor…
DEVB129 AN1304/D Integrated Sensor Simplifies Bar Graph Pressure Gauge
DEVB147 AN1309/D Compensated Sensor Bar Graph Pressure Gauge
DEVB148 AN1317/D High-Current DC Motor Drive Uses Low On-Resistance Surface Mount MOSFETs
DEVB151 AN1319/D Design Considerations for a Low Voltage N-Channel H-Bridge Motor Drive
DEVB158 AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to…
DEVB160 AN1316/D Frequency Output Conversion for MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors
DEVB173 AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
DEVB1100 *AN1616/D Carbon Monoxide Sensor Evaluation Board
DMA08 AN1711/D DMA08 Systems Compatibilities
DSP56ADC16 APR8/D Principles of Sigma-Delta Modulation for Analog-to-Digital Converters
APR10/D DSP96002 Interface Techniques and Examples
DSP56L811 APR21/D Software UART on the DSP56L811 Using GPIO Port B
DSP56000 ANE415/D MC68HC11 Implementation of IEEE-488 Interface for DSP56000 Monitor
APR3/D Fractional and Integer Arithmetic Using the DSP56000 Family of General-Purpose…
APR4/D Implementation of Fast Fourier Transforms on Motorola’s DSP56000/DSP56001…
APR5/D Implementation of PID Controllers on the Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
APR14/D Conference Bridging in the Digital Telecomms Environment Using the Motorola…
APR15/D Implementation of Adaptive Controllers on the Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
DSP56001 APR1/D Digital Sine-Wave Synthesis Using the DSP56001/DSP56002
APR2/D Digital Stereo 10-Band Graphic Equalizer Using the DSP56001
APR4/D Implementation of Fast Fourier Transforms on Motorola’s DSP56000/DSP56001…
APR5/D Implementation of PID Controllers on the Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
APR6/D Convolutional Encoding and Viterbi Decoding Using the DSP56001 with a…
APR7/D Implementing IIR/FIR Filters with Motorola’s DSP56000/DSP56001
APR9/D Full-Duplex 32 kbit/s CCITT ADPCM Speech Coding on the Motorola DSP56001
APR11/D DSP56001 Interface Techniques and Examples
APR14/D Conference Bridging in the Digital Telecomms Environment Using the Motorola…
APR15/D Implementation of Adaptive Controllers on the Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
DC407/D Interfacing MC68020 and MC68030 to DSP56001 Host Port
DCE406/D Interface for MC68000 to DSP56001 Host Port
EB420/D Converting DSP56001-Based Designs to the DSP56002
DSP56002 AN480/D Dual DSP56002 Master Slave Communications
APR16/D Calculating Timing Requirements of External SRAM for the 24-bit DSP56000…
EB420/D Converting DSP56001-Based Designs to the DSP56002
DSP56156 APR404/D G.722 Audio Processing on the DSP56100 Microprocessor Family
APR405/D Minimal Logic DRAM Interface for the DSP56156
DSP56300 AN1289/D DSP5630x FSRAM Module Interfacing
APR20/D Application Optimization for the DSP56300/DSP56600 Digital Signal Processors
APR22/D Application Conversion from the DSP56100 Family to the DSP56300/600 Families
DSP56600 APR20/D Application Optimization for the DSP56300/DSP56600 Digital Signal Processors
APR22/D Application Conversion from the DSP56100 Family to the DSP56300/600 Families
DSP56800 DSP56800WP1/D Novel Digital Signal Processing Architecture with Microcontroller Features
DSP96002 APR4/D Implementation of Fast Fourier Transforms on Motorola’s DSP56000/DSP56001…
APR10/D DSP96002 Interface Techniques and Examples
H4C AN1500/D IEEE Std. 1149.1 Boundary Scan for H4C Arrays
AN1521/D High-Performance CMOS Interfaces for the H4CPlus Series Gate Arrays
H4CPlus AN1514/D H4CPlus Series 3.3V/5V Design Considerations
AN1522/D Analog Phase-Locked Loop for H4CPlus and M5C Series Arrays
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H124 *AN1598/D H124, 125, 350-352 Translator I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
H125 *AN1598/D H124, 125, 350-352 Translator I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
H350 *AN1598/D H124, 125, 350-352 Translator I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
H351 *AN1598/D H124, 125, 350-352 Translator I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
H352 *AN1598/D H124, 125, 350-352 Translator I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
HCPL0453 *AN1626/D Noise Management in Motor Drives
HDC100 AR306/D Densest Gate Arrays Ever from LSI Logic, Motorola
AR307/D Jumbo High-Density Gate Arrays Score a Round of Industry Firsts
AR309/D High-Density ASIC Family Achieves 100k-Cell Arrays
ITC122 AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
AN1702/D Brushless DC Motor Control Using the MC68HC705MC4
ITC127 AN1606/D ITC132 High Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
AN1702/D Brushless DC Motor Control Using the MC68HC705MC4
ITC132 *AN1624/D ITC137 68HC708MP16 Motion Control Development Board
ITC137 AN1606/D ITC132 High Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
*AN1624/D ITC137 68HC708MP16 Motion Control Development Board
LM311 AN1517/D Pressure Switch Design with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1518/D Using a Pulse Width Modulated Output with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AR560/D Simple Pressure Switches Comprise Transducers, Comparators and Op Amps
LM339 AN1517/D Pressure Switch Design with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AR560/D Simple Pressure Switches Comprise Transducers, Comparators and Op Amps
LM358 AN1517/D Pressure Switch Design with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AR560/D Simple Pressure Switches Comprise Transducers, Comparators and Op Amps
LM2575-ADJ *AN1593/D Low Cost 1.0A Current Source for Battery Chargers
LM3914 AN1309/D Compensated Sensor Bar Graph Pressure Gauge
AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar Graph Pressure Gauges
LT1001 AN1020/D A High-Performance Video Amplifier for High Resolution CRT Applications
LT1817 AN1020/D A High-Performance Video Amplifier for High Resolution CRT Applications
LT1829 AN1020/D A High-Performance Video Amplifier for High Resolution CRT Applications
LT5839 AN1020/D A High-Performance Video Amplifier for High Resolution CRT Applications
M5C AN1522/D Analog Phase-Locked Loop for H4CPlus and M5C Series Arrays
M68FDDIADS EB406/D Getting Started with the FDDI ADS Board
M68HC05 AN431/D Temperature Measurement and Display Using the MC68HC05B4 and the MC14489
AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805 Microprocessors
AN477/D Simple A/D for MCUs without Built-In A/D Converters
AN478/D HC05 to HC11 Code Conversion
AN1219/D M68HC08 Integer Math Routines
AN1222/D Arithmetic Waveform Synthesis with the HC05/08 MCUs
AN1227/D Using 9346 Series Serial EEPROMs with 6805 Series Microcontrollers
AN1262/D Simple Real-Time Kernels for M68HC05 Microcontrollers
DC410/D Fuzzy Logic – A New Approach to Embedded Control Solutions
*EB181/D Frequently Asked Questions and Answers: M68HC05 Family MCAN Module
EB410/D PASM05 to INTROL M68HC05 Assembler Conversion
EB413/D Resetting MCUs
EB416/D Modular Target Cables for Motorola Development Systems
M68HC08 AN1218/D HC05 to HC08 Optimization
AN1219/D M68HC08 Integer Math Routines
AN1222/D Arithmetic Waveform Synthesis with the HC05/08 MCUs
EB416/D Modular Target Cables for Motorola Development Systems
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M68HC11 AN427/D MC68HC11 EEPROM Error Correction Algorithms in C
AN432/D 128K byte Addressing with the M68HC11
AN456/D Using PCbug11 as a Diagnostic Aid for Expanded Mode M68HC11 Systems
AN458/D A Self-Test Approach for the MC68HC11A/E
AN472/D Software SCI with Receive Buffer for the MC68HC11
AN478/D HC05 to HC11 Code Conversion
AN974/D MC68HC11 Floating-Point Package
AN997/D CONFIG Register Issues Concerning the M68HC11 Family
AN1010/D MC68HC11 EEPROM Programming from a Personal Computer
AN1058/D Reducing A/D Errors in Microcontroller Applications
AN1060/D MC68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
AN1064/D Use of Stack Simplifies M68HC11 Programming
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic Devices
AN1326/D Barometric Pressure Measurement Using Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
ANE405/D Bi-Directional Data Transfer Between MC68HC11 and MC6805L3 Using SPI
ANE415/D MC68HC11 Implementation of IEEE-488 Interface for DSP56000 Monitor
DC410/D Fuzzy Logic – A New Approach to Embedded Control Solutions
EB412/D Using Fuzzy Logic in Practical Applications
EB413/D Resetting MCUs
EB416/D Modular Target Cables for Motorola Development Systems
M68HC11EVB/AN1
EVB Application Note: Special Test Mode Operation
M68HC16PN01/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to M68HC16 Devices
M68HC11EVB
M68HC11EVB/AN1
EVB Application Note: Special Test Mode Operation
M68HC12 AN1284/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to M68HC12 Devices
AN1295/D Demonstration Model of fuzzyTECH Implementation on M68HC12
*AN1716/D Using M68HC12 Indexed Indirect Addressing
M68HC16 AN461/D An Introduction to the HC16 for HC11 Users
AN1230/D A Background Debugging Mode Driver Package for Modular Microcontrollers
AN1283/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to M68HC16 Devices
M68HC16PN01/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to M68HC16 Devices
TPUPN00/D Using the TPU Function Library and TPU Emulation Mode
M6800 AR103/D Compilation and Pascal on the New Microprocessors
M6805 AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805 Microprocessors
AN478/D HC05 to HC11 Code Conversion
AN1055/D M6805 16-bit Support Macros
M68300 AN1200/D Configuring the M68300 Family Time Processing Unit (TPU)
AN1230/D A Background Debugging Mode Driver Package for Modular Microcontrollers
EB414/D Low Power Write Enable Generation for M68300 Family Microprocessors
TPUPN00/D Using the TPU Function Library and TPU Emulation Mode
TPUPN01/D Queued Output Match TPU Function (QOM)
M88000 AN449/D An MC68340 to M88000 MBUS Bus Translator
MAC228A6FP AN1314/D Automatic Line Voltage Selector
MBR530 AN1547/D A DC to DC Converter for Notebook Computers Using HDTMOS and Synchronous…
MBR2045CT AR340/D The Low Forward Voltage Schottky
MBR2535CTL AN1108/D Design Considerations for a Two Transistor, Current Mode Forward Converter
AR340/D The Low Forward Voltage Schottky
MBR030 AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional Horsepower Motors
MBR040 AN1108/D Design Considerations for a Two Transistor, Current Mode Forward Converter
MBRS140 AN1520/D HDTMOS Power MOSFETs Excel in Synchronous Rectifier Applications
MBRS140T3 AN1547/D A DC to DC Converter for Notebook Computers Using HDTMOS and Synchronous…
MBRS340T3 AN1547/D A DC to DC Converter for Notebook Computers Using HDTMOS and Synchronous…
MC10E111 AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
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MC10E111 (contd.) AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC10E211 AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
MC10ELT2xD *AN1596/D ECLinPS Lite Translator ELT Family SPICE I/O Model Kit
MC10H60x AN1402/D MC10/100H00 Translator Family I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
MC10H640 AN1400/D MC10/100H640 Clock Driver Family I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC10H641 AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC10H642 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC10H643 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC10H644 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC10H645 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC10H64x AN1401/D Using SPICE to Analyze the Effects of Board Layout on System Skew when…
MC10H660 AN1092/D Driving High Capacitance DRAMs in an ECL System
MC10Hxxx AN1578/D MECL 10H SPICE Kit for Berkeley SPICE (PSPICE)
MC54HC4046A AN1410/D Configuring and Applying the MC54/74HC4046A Phase-Locked Loop
MC68705B16 AN1612/D Shock and Mute Pager Applications Using Accelerometer
MC68EC030 AN1127/D High Speed DRAM Design for the 40MHz MC68EC030
MC68EC040 DC414/D An 8-bit EPROM Interface for an MC68EC040/MC68360 System
MC68F333 AN1255/D MC68F333 Flash EEPROM Programming Utilities
MC68HC(7)05J1A AN1292/D Adding a Voice User Interface to M68HC05 Applications
MC68HC(8)05K3 AN1288/D Programming the MC68HC(8)05K3’s Personality EEPROM on the MMDS and…
MC68HC000 AN1123/D MCS3201 Floppy Disk Controller in MC68000 System
MC68HC05 AN1224/D Example Software Routines for the Message Data Link Controller Module…
MC68HC05B16 AN1571/D Digital Blood Pressure Meter
AN1611/D Impact and Tilt Measurement Using Accelerometer
MC68HC05B4 AN431/D Temperature Measurement and Display Using the MC68HC05B4 and the MC14489
ANE416/D MC68HC05B4 Radio Synthesizer
MC68HC05B5 AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar Graph Pressure Gauges
MC68HC05B6 AN434/D Serial Bootstrap for the RAM and EEPROM1 of the MC68HC05B6
AN1097/D Calibration-Free Pressure Sensor System
AN1120/D Basic Servo Loop Motor Control Using the MC68HC05B6 MCU
EB411/D A Digital Video Prototyping System
MC68HC05C0 AN1286/D MC68HC05C0 Bus Structure Design
MC68HC05C4 AN991/D Using the Serial Peripheral Interface to Communicate Between Multiple…
AN1011/D MC146805G2 to MC68HC05C4 Conversion
AN1067/D Pulse Generation and Detection with Microcontroller Units
MC68HC05C5 AN1066/D Interfacing the MC68HC05C5 SIOP to an I2C Peripheral
MC68HC05E0 AN441/D MC68HC05E0 EPROM Emulator
AN459/D A Monitor for the MC68HC05E0
AN460/D An RDS Decoder Using the MC68HC05E0
MC68HC05F2 AN-HK-17/H MC68HC05F2 DTMF Output Low Voltage Active Filter
MC68HC05F4 AN488/D Telephone Handset with DTMF using the 68HC05F4
MC68HC05F6 AN-HK-12/H MC68HC05F6 Tone Pulse Dialer
MC68HC05J1 AN1067/D Pulse Generation and Detection with Microcontroller Units
MC68HC05J1A *AN1625/D Low Cost Digitized Carbon Monoxide Application Board
MC68HC05K0 AN463/D 68HC05K0 Infra-Red Remote Control
MC68HC05K1 AN465/D Secure Remote Control using the 68HC05K1 and the 68HC05P3
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MC68HC05L10 AN-HK-13A/H MC68HC05L10 Handheld Equipment Applications
MC68HC05L11 AN-HK-15/H MC68HC05L11 Hand-Writing Applications
MC68HC05L6 AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805 Microprocessors
MC68HC05L9 AN-HK-10/H MC68HC05L9 Microcomputer Applications Demo Board
MC68HC05MC4 AN1606/D ITC132 High Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
MC68HC05P3 AN465/D Secure Remote Control using the 68HC05K1 and the 68HC05P3
MC68HC05P9 AN1586/D Designing a Homemade Digital Output for Analog Voltage Output Sensors
MC68HC05T1 AN433/D TV On-Screen Display Using the MC68HC05T1
MC68HC05T7 AN448/D “FLOF” Teletext using M6805 Microcontrollers
MC68HC05V7 AN1257/D Using the M68HC05 Family On-Chip Voltage Regulator
MC68HC05X16 EB421/D The Motorola MCAN Module
MC68HC05X32 EB421/D The Motorola MCAN Module
MC68HC05X4 AN464/D Software Driver Routines for the Motorola MC68HC05 CAN Module
EB421/D The Motorola MCAN Module
MC68HC08 AN1224/D Example Software Routines for the Message Data Link Controller Module…
MC68HC08MP16 AN1606/D ITC132 High Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
MC68HC11 AN495/D RDS Decoding for an HC11-Controlled Radio
AN1552/D MPX7100AP: The Sensor at the Heart of Solid-State Altimeter Applications
MC68HC11A8 AN1067/D Pulse Generation and Detection with Microcontroller Units
MC68HC11A8P1 AN1065/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 Real-Time Clock with Multiple Time Bases
MC68HC11E32 EB419/D ROMed HC11E32 and HC11PH8 Including Buffalo Monitor and PCbug11 Talker
EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
MC68HC11E9 AN456/D Using PCbug11 as a Diagnostic Aid for Expanded Mode M68HC11 Systems
AN1122/D Running the MC44802A PLL Circuit
AN1220/D Optical Character Recognition Using Fuzzy Logic
AN1311/D Software for an 8-bit Microcontroller Based Brushed DC Motor Drive
MC68HC11ED0 EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
MC68HC11G5 AN432/D 128K byte Addressing with the M68HC11
MC68HC11K4 AN452/D Using the MC68HC11K4 Memory Mapping Logic
AN1215/D PID Routines for MC68HC11K4 and MC68HC11N4 Microcontrollers
MC68HC11N4 AN1215/D PID Routines for MC68HC11K4 and MC68HC11N4 Microcontrollers
MC68HC11PH8 EB419/D ROMed HC11E32 and HC11PH8 Including Buffalo Monitor and PCbug11 Talker
EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
MC68HC16W1 AN476/D CPU16 and the Configurable Timer Module (CTM) in Engine Control
MC68HC16Y1 AN461/D An Introduction to the HC16 for HC11 Users
MC68HC16Z1 AN461/D An Introduction to the HC16 for HC11 Users
AN1213/D 16-bit DSP Servo Control with the MC68HC16Z1
AN1233/D Using M68HC16 Digital Signal Processing to Build an Audio Frequency Analyzer
AN1249/D Brushed DC Motor Control Using the MC68HC16Z1
AN1254/D Using the MC68HC16Z1 for Audio Tone Generation
MC68HC68T1 AN457/D Providing a Real-time Clock for the MC68302
AN1065/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 Real-Time Clock with Multiple Time Bases
ANE425/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 RTC with M6805 Microprocessors
MC68HC705 AN499/D Let the MC68HC705 Program Itself
MC68HC705B16 EB166/D System Design Considerations: Converting from the MC68HC805B6 to the…
MC68HC705B16N EB180/D Differences between the MC68HC705B16 and the MC68HC705B16N
MC68HC705B5 AN1305/D An Evaluation System for Direct Interface of the MPX5100 Pressure Sensor…
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MC68HC705C8 AN1067/D Pulse Generation and Detection with Microcontroller Units
AN1212/D J1850 Multiplex Bus Communication Using the MC68HC705C8 and the…
AN1226/D Use of the 68HC705C8A in Place of a 68HC705C8
AN1228/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to the MC145051 A/D Converter
MC68HC705C8A AN1226/D Use of the 68HC705C8A in Place of a 68HC705C8
AN1256/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to a Multichannel Digital-to-Analog Converter…
MC68HC705J1A AN1238/D HC05 MCU LED Drive Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1239/D HC05 MCU Keypad Decoding Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1240/D HC05 MCU Software-Driven Asynchronous Serial Communication Techniques…
AN1241/D Interfacing the MC68HC705J1A to 9356/9366 EEPROMs
AN1256/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to a Multichannel Digital-to-Analog Converter…
MC68HC705J2 AN477/D Simple A/D for MCUs without Built-In A/D Converters
MC68HC705JP7 AN1708/D Single-Slope Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Conversion
MC68HC705K1 AN1228/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to the MC145051 A/D Converter
MC68HC705MC4 AN1702/D Brushless DC Motor Control Using the MC68HC705MC4
MC68HC705P9 AN1551/D Low-Pressure Sensing with the MPX2010 Pressure Sensor
AN1584/D “Very Low Pressure” Smart Sensing Solution with Serial Communications…
AN1585/D High-Performance, Dynamically-Compensated Smart Sensor System
MC68HC705V8 AN1224/D Example Software Routines for the Message Data Link Controller Module…
AN1257/D Using the M68HC05 Family On-Chip Voltage Regulator
MC68HC708LN56 AN1287/D MC68HC708LN56 LCD Utilities
MC68HC708MP16 *AN1624/D ITC137 68HC708MP16 Motion Control Development Board
AN1712/D “Get Your Motor Running” with the MC68HC708MP16
MC68HC711 AN499/D Let the MC68HC705 Program Itself
MC68HC711E20 EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
MC68HC711E32 EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
MC68HC711E9 AN1536/D Digital Boat Speedometers
MC68HC711EA9 EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
MC68HC711PH8 EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
MC68HC805B6 EB166/D System Design Considerations: Converting from the MC68HC805B6 to the…
MC68HC805C4 ANE425/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 RTC with M6805 Microprocessors
MC68HC805L6 ANE425/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 RTC with M6805 Microprocessors
MC68HC811A2 ANE415/D MC68HC11 Implementation of IEEE-488 Interface for DSP56000 Monitor
MC68HC811E2 AN458/D A Self-Test Approach for the MC68HC11A/E
MC74F1803 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC74F803 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC74HC4024 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
MC74HC4046A AN1410/D Configuring and Applying the MC54/74HC4046A Phase-Locked Loop
MC74HC595 EB415/D Extend SPI Addressing with the MC74HC595
MC74LS26 AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic Devices
MC94DL0150 AR600/D Parallel Optical Links Move Data at 3 GBits/s
MC100E111 AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC100E211 AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
MC100ELT2xD *AN1596/D ECLinPS Lite Translator ELT Family SPICE I/O Model Kit
MC100H60x AN1402/D MC10/100H00 Translator Family I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
MC100H640 AN1400/D MC10/100H640 Clock Driver Family I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC100H641 AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
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AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC100H642 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC100H643 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC100H644 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC100H645 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC100H64x AN1401/D Using SPICE to Analyze the Effects of Board Layout on System Skew when…
MC100H660 AN1092/D Driving High Capacitance DRAMs in an ECL System
MC100SX1451 AN1582/D Board and Interface Design for AutoBahn and Spanceiver
MC109XX AR128/D Array-Based Logic Boosts System Performance
MC1350 AN545A/D Television Video IF Amplifier Using Integrated Circuits
MC1374 AN829/D Application of the MC1374 TV Modulator
MC1377 AN1044/D The MC1378 — A Monolithic Composite Video Synchronizer
MC1378 AN1044/D The MC1378 — A Monolithic Composite Video Synchronizer
MC1488 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
MC1489 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
MC1494 EB20/D Multiplier/OP Amp Circuit Detects True RMS
MC1594 EB20/D Multiplier/OP Amp Circuit Detects True RMS
MC1658 AN1207/D The MC145170 in Basic HF and VHF Oscillators
MC1670 EB48/D A Time Base and Control Logic Subsystem for High-Frequency, High-Resolution…
MC1723 AN004E/D Semiconductor Consideration for DC Power Supply Voltage Protector Circuits
AN703/D Designing Digitally-Controlled Power Supplies
EB27A/D Get 300 Watts PEP Linear Across 2 to 30MHz from this Push-Pull Amplifier
MC1741 AN559/D A Single Ramp Analog-to-Digital Converter
MC2831A AN-HK-02/H Low Power FM Transmitter System MC2831A
MC3362 AN980/D VHF Narrowband FM Receiver Design Using the MC3362 and the MC3363 Dual…
MC3363 AN980/D VHF Narrowband FM Receiver Design Using the MC3362 and the MC3363 Dual…
MC3373 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
MC3418 AN1544/D Design of Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation Communication Systems
MC3423 AN004E/D Semiconductor Consideration for DC Power Supply Voltage Protector Circuits
AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with Universal Input Voltage Range for Monitors
MC3425 AN004E/D Semiconductor Consideration for DC Power Supply Voltage Protector Circuits
MC3486 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
MC3487 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
MC3488 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
MC3525 AN004E/D Semiconductor Consideration for DC Power Supply Voltage Protector Circuits
MC6800 AN782/D Interfacing and Controlling Digital Temperature Data Using the MC6800
MC6805L3 ANE405/D Bi-Directional Data Transfer Between MC68HC11 and MC6805L3 Using SPI
MC6821 AN782/D Interfacing and Controlling Digital Temperature Data Using the MC6800
MC6821S AN810/D Dual 16-Bit Ports for the MC68000 Using Two MC6821s
MC12060 AN756/D Crystal Switching Methods for MC12060/MC12061 Oscillators
EB59/D Predict Frequency Accuracy for MC12060 and MC12061 Crystal Oscillator…
MC12061 AN756/D Crystal Switching Methods for MC12060/MC12061 Oscillators
EB59/D Predict Frequency Accuracy for MC12060 and MC12061 Crystal Oscillator…
MC13020 AN-HK-07/H A High Performance Manual-Tuned Receiver for Automotive Application Using…
MC13021 AN-HK-07/H A High Performance Manual-Tuned Receiver for Automotive Application Using…
MC13041 AN-HK-07/H A High Performance Manual-Tuned Receiver for Automotive Application Using…
MC13077 AN492/D A Video Display Board for CD-i Development
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MC13156 AN1539/D An IF Communication Circuit Tutorial
MC14017 AN753/D Scanning Logic for RF Scanner-Receivers Using CMOS Integrated Circuits
MC14028 AN753/D Scanning Logic for RF Scanner-Receivers Using CMOS Integrated Circuits
MC14046 AN1543/D Electronic Lamp Ballast Design
MC14489 AN431/D Temperature Measurement and Display Using the MC68HC05B4 and the MC14489
EB153/D Driving a Seven Segment Display with the Neuron Chip
MC14510 AN753/D Scanning Logic for RF Scanner-Receivers Using CMOS Integrated Circuits
MC14519 AN753/D Scanning Logic for RF Scanner-Receivers Using CMOS Integrated Circuits
MC14522 EB48/D A Time Base and Control Logic Subsystem for High-Frequency, High-Resolution…
MC14534 EB48/D A Time Base and Control Logic Subsystem for High-Frequency, High-Resolution…
MC14576 EB411/D A Digital Video Prototyping System
MC33033 AN1078/D New Components Simplify Brush DC Motor Drives
AN1307/D A Simple Pressure Regulator Using Semiconductor Pressure Transducers
EB123/D A Simple Brush Type DC Motor Controller
EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New Circuit Building Block
MC33035 AN1046/D Three Piece Solution for Brushless Motor Controller Design
AN1101/D One-Horsepower Off-Line Brushless Permanent Magnet Motor Drive
AN1321/D Brushless DC Motor Drive Incorporates Small Outline Integrated Circuit…
AR341/D Power MOSFET 1HP Brushless DC Motor Drive Withstands Commutation Stresses
MC33039 AN1046/D Three Piece Solution for Brushless Motor Controller Design
AN1321/D Brushless DC Motor Drive Incorporates Small Outline Integrated Circuit…
AR301/D Solid-State Devices Ease Task of Designing Brushless DC Motors
MC33063A AN920/D Theory and Applications of the MC34063 and µA78S40 Switching Regulator…
MC33073 AN1536/D Digital Boat Speedometers
MC33079 AN1100/D Analog to Digital Converter Resolution Extension Using a Motorola Pressure…
MC33120 AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK Development…
MC33121 AN1603/D Providing a POTS Phone in an ISDN or Similar Environment
MC33153 *AN1626/D Noise Management in Motor Drives
MC33161 AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar Graph Pressure Gauges
MC33179 AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola Pressure Sensor
MC33215 AN1574/D A Group Listening-In Application for the MC33215
*AN1608/D Guidlines for the Speaker in a Line-Powered Speakerphone
MC33272 AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
AN1325/D Amplifiers for Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
MC33274 AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to…
AN1325/D Amplifiers for Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
MC33340 *AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
MC33341 *AN1593/D Low Cost 1.0A Current Source for Battery Chargers
*AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
MC33345 *AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
MC33347 *AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
MC33348 *AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
MC33362 *AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
MC33363 *AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
MC33363A *AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
MC33502 AR619/D Op Amp Supply Squeezed Down to 1V Rail-to-Rail
MC34010 AN957/D Interfacing the Speakerphone to the MC34010/11/13 Speech Networks
MC34010A AN957/D Interfacing the Speakerphone to the MC34010/11/13 Speech Networks
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MC34013A AN957/D Interfacing the Speakerphone to the MC34010/11/13 Speech Networks
MC34014 AN958/D Transmit Gain Adjustments for the MC34014 Speech Network
MC34017 AN1003/D Featurephone Design, with Tone Ringer and Dialer, using the MC34118…
AN1004/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design using MC34114 Speech Network and…
AN1603/D Providing a POTS Phone in an ISDN or Similar Environment
MC34018 AN959/D A Speakerphone with Receive Idle Mode
AN1002/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design Using the MC34114 Speech Network and…
AN1077/D Adding Digital Volume Control to Speakerphone Circuits
*AN1608/D Guidlines for the Speaker in a Line-Powered Speakerphone
MC34060 EB128/D Simple, Low-Cost Motor Controller
MC34060A EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New Circuit Building Block
MC34063 AN920/D Theory and Applications of the MC34063 and µA78S40 Switching Regulator…
MC34064 AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to…
MC34104 AN960/D Equalization of DTMF Signals Using the MC34014
MC34108 AN957/D Interfacing the Speakerphone to the MC34010/11/13 Speech Networks
MC34114 AN1002/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design Using the MC34114 Speech Network and …
AN1004/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design using MC34114 Speech Network and…
MC34115 AN1544/D Design of Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation Communication Systems
MC34118 AN1003/D Featurephone Design, with Tone Ringer and Dialer, using the MC34118…
AN1004/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design using MC34114 Speech Network and…
AN1006/D Linearize the Volume Control of the MC34118 Speakerphone
AN1077/D Adding Digital Volume Control to Speakerphone Circuits
MC34119 AN1003/D Featurephone Design, with Tone Ringer and Dialer, using the MC34118 …
AN1004/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design using MC34114 Speech Network and…
AN1081/D Minimise the “pop” in the MC34119 Low Power Audio Amplifier
MC34129 AN968/D A Digital Voice/Data Telephone Set
AN976/D A New High Performance Current Mode Controller Teams Up with Current Sensing…
AN1001/D Understanding SENSEFETs
MC34151 AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional Horsepower Motors
AN1319/D Design Considerations for a Low Voltage N-Channel H-Bridge Motor Drive
MC34161 AN1314/D Automatic Line Voltage Selector
MC34181 EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery Charger
MC34262 AN1543/D Electronic Lamp Ballast Design
AN1576/D Reduce Compact Fluorescent Cost with Motorola’s PowerLux IGBT
MC34268 AN1408/D Power Dissipation for Active SCSI Terminators
MC44011 AN1548/D Guidelines for Debugging the MC44011 Video Decoder
EB411/D A Digital Video Prototyping System
MC44200 AN492/D A Video Display Board for CD-i Development
EB411/D A Digital Video Prototyping System
MC44250 EB411/D A Digital Video Prototyping System
MC44602P2 AN479/D Universal Input Voltage Range Power Supply for High Resolution Monitors…
AN1320/D 300 Watt, 100kHz Converter Utilizes Economical Bipolar Planar Power Transistors
MC44802A AN1122/D Running the MC44802A PLL Circuit
MC68000 AN810/D Dual 16-Bit Ports for the MC68000 Using Two MC6821s
DCE406/D Interface for MC68000 to DSP56001 Host Port
MC68008 AN897/D MC68008 Minimum Configuration System
MC68010 AN970/D Hardware and Software Interface for the MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller
AN1008/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to MC68010 Interface
MC68020 AN1014/D MC68606 to MC68020 Interface
AN1015/D MC68020 Minimum System Configuration
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MC68020 (contd.) DC407/D Interfacing MC68020 and MC68030 to DSP56001 Host Port
MC68030 ANE426/D An MC68030 32-bit High Performance Minimum System
DC407/D Interfacing MC68020 and MC68030 to DSP56001 Host Port
MC68230 ANE426/D An MC68030 32-bit High Performance Minimum System
MC68302 AN457/D Providing a Real-time Clock for the MC68302
AN474/D ADS302 Monitor for ISDN Development
AR350/D Adapt Non-ISDN Terminals to ISDN Data Rates
DC411/D An MC68302-based Fax Machine
EB417/D Swapping ROM and RAM Mapping on the MC68307
MC68306 AN1264/D JTAG Flash Memory Programmer
EB417/D Swapping ROM and RAM Mapping on the MC68307
MC68307 AN1264/D JTAG Flash Memory Programmer
EB417/D Swapping ROM and RAM Mapping on the MC68307
MC68331 AN473/D A Minimum Evaluation System for the MC68331 and MC68332
MC68332 AN473/D A Minimum Evaluation System for the MC68331 and MC68332
AN1062/D Using the QSPI for Analog Data Acquisition
AN1310/D Using the MC68332 Microcontroller for AC Induction Motor Control
MC68340 AN449/D An MC68340 to M88000 MBUS Bus Translator
AN1063/D DRAM Controller for the MC68340
MC68360 DC413/D Multiple QUICC Interfacing
DC414/D An 8-bit EPROM Interface for an MC68EC040/MC68360 System
DC415/D Interfacing MPC60x to MC68360
MC68605 AN970/D Hardware and Software Interface for the MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller
MC68606 AN1013/D MC68606 to Intel iAPX80186 Interface
AN1014/D MC68606 to MC68020 Interface
MC68681 AN897/D MC68008 Minimum Configuration System
ANE426/D An MC68030 32-bit High Performance Minimum System
MC68701 AN906A/D Self-Programming the MC68701 and the MC68701U4
MC68701U4 AN906A/D Self-Programming the MC68701 and the MC68701U4
MC68705R3 AN991/D Using the Serial Peripheral Interface to Communicate Between Multiple…
MC68824 AN1007/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to iAPX80186 Interface
AN1008/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to MC68010 Interface
DC004/D Avoiding Transmit Underruns in a TBC-Based System
MC68836 DC409/D FDDI Chip Set Interface to an 80486 System
MC68837 DC409/D FDDI Chip Set Interface to an 80486 System
MC68838 DC409/D FDDI Chip Set Interface to an 80486 System
MC68839 DC409/D FDDI Chip Set Interface to an 80486 System
MC68901 AN896A/D Serial I/O, Timer and Interface Capabilities of the MC68901 Multi-Function…
AN1015/D MC68020 Minimum System Configuration
MC88100 AN447/D An MC88100/MC88200 20/25/33MHz System DRAM Design
AN447A/D Appendix to AN447/D
AN1125/D DRAM Interface to the MC88200 M Bus
MC88110 AN1214/D MC88110 64-bit External Bus Interface to 16-bit EPROM
AN1217/D Interfacing to the MC88110
DC408/D MC88110 Single Stepping Code Example
EB162/D Programming Tips (MC88110)
EB163/D Running the MC88110 in Lockstep
EB164/D Interrupt Latency in the MC88110
EB165/D Hardware Implications of xmem as a st followed by a ld
MC88200 AN447/D An MC88100/MC88200 20/25/33MHz System DRAM Design
AN447A/D Appendix to AN447/D
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MC88200 (contd.) AN1125/D DRAM Interface to the MC88200 M Bus
MC88913 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC88914 AN1125/D DRAM Interface to the MC88200 M Bus
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC88915 AN1217/D Interfacing to the MC88110
MC88915FN100 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC88915FN55 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC88915FN70 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC88916 AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is Best?
MC144115 AN441/D MC68HC05E0 EPROM Emulator
MC144115P AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805 Microprocessors
MC144143 AN1235/D A Set Top Closed-Caption Decoder
MC145000 AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805 Microprocessors
MC145003 AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805 Microprocessors
MC145004 AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805 Microprocessors
MC145026 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
AN-HK-02/H Low Power FM Transmitter System MC2831A
BF8105/D MC145026 and MC145027 Remote Control System
MC145027 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
BF8105/D MC145026 and MC145027 Remote Control System
MC145028 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
AN-HK-02/H Low Power FM Transmitter System MC2831A
MC145030 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
MC145033 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
MC145034 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
MC145035 AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control Devices on an Infrared Link
MC145040 AN1062/D Using the QSPI for Analog Data Acquisition
MC145041 AN1062/D Using the QSPI for Analog Data Acquisition
MC145050 AN1062/D Using the QSPI for Analog Data Acquisition
MC145051 AN1062/D Using the QSPI for Analog Data Acquisition
AN1228/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to the MC145051 A/D Converter
MC145157 ANE416/D MC68HC05B4 Radio Synthesizer
MC145160 AN-HK-02/H Low Power FM Transmitter System MC2831A
MC145170 AN1207/D The MC145170 in Basic HF and VHF Oscillators
MC145220 AN1277/D Offset Reference PLLs for Fine Resolution or Fast Hopping
MC145406 AN968/D A Digital Voice/Data Telephone Set
MC145407 AN1240/D HC05 MCU Software-Driven Asynchronous Serial Communication Techniques…
EB419/D ROMed HC11E32 and HC11PH8 Including Buffalo Monitor and PCbug11 Talker
MC145412 AN1002/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design Using the MC34114 Speech Network and…
AN1003/D Featurephone Design, with Tone Ringer and Dialer, using the MC34118 …
AN1004/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design using MC34114 Speech Network and…
AN-HK-02/H Low Power FM Transmitter System MC2831A
MC145422 AN943/D UDLT Evaluation Board
AN948/D Data Multiplexing Using the Universal Digital Loop Transceiver and the…
AN949/D A Voice/Data Modem Using the MC145422/26, MC145428 and MC14403
AN968/D A Digital Voice/Data Telephone Set
MC145426 AN943/D UDLT Evaluation Board
AN948/D Data Multiplexing Using the Universal Digital Loop Transceiver and the…
AN949/D A Voice/Data Modem Using the MC145422/26, MC145428 and MC14403
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MC145426 (contd.) AN968/D A Digital Voice/Data Telephone Set
MC145428 AN948/D Data Multiplexing Using the Universal Digital Loop Transceiver and the…
AN949/D A Voice/Data Modem Using the MC145422/26, MC145428 and MC14403
AN968/D A Digital Voice/Data Telephone Set
MC145429 AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK Development…
MC145436A AN1603/D Providing a POTS Phone in an ISDN or Similar Environment
MC145440 AN-HK-01/H 300 Baud Smart Modem with Intelligent MCU Controller
MC145441 AN-HK-01/H 300 Baud Smart Modem with Intelligent MCU Controller
MC145445 AN-HK-01/H 300 Baud Smart Modem with Intelligent MCU Controller
MC145453 AN1326/D Barometric Pressure Measurement Using Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1536/D Digital Boat Speedometers
MC145472 AN474/D ADS302 Monitor for ISDN Development
MC145474 AN445/D Software Model for the Implementation of I.430 ISDN Physical Layer on…
AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK Development…
MC145475 AN445/D Software Model for the Implementation of I.430 ISDN Physical Layer on…
MC145484 AN1603/D Providing a POTS Phone in an ISDN or Similar Environment
MC145488 AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK Development…
MC145490EVK AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK Development…
MC145494 AN474/D ADS302 Monitor for ISDN Development
MC145494EVK AN474/D ADS302 Monitor for ISDN Development
MC145554 AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK Development…
MC146805G2 AN1011/D MC146805G2 to MC68HC05C4 Conversion
MC146818 AN864A/D Interfacing Multiplexed Bus Peripherals with Non-Multiplexed MPUs
AN894A/D User Considerations for MC146818 Real Time Clock Applications
MC146823 AN864A/D Interfacing Multiplexed Bus Peripherals with Non-Multiplexed MPUs
MCCS142234 AN1408/D Power Dissipation for Active SCSI Terminators
MCCS142235 AN1408/D Power Dissipation for Active SCSI Terminators
MCCS142237 AN1408/D Power Dissipation for Active SCSI Terminators
MCD210 AN492/D A Video Display Board for CD-i Development
MCD1460 AN492/D A Video Display Board for CD-i Development
MCM5V4800A AN1202/D Battery Back-Up of Self-Refreshing Dynamic Random Access Memory
MCM60L256 AN441/D MC68HC05E0 EPROM Emulator
MCM67B518 AN1223/D A Zero Wait State Secondary Cache for Intel’s Pentium
MCM67B618 AN1223/D A Zero Wait State Secondary Cache for Intel’s Pentium
MCM69C232 *AN1296/D Using the MCM69C232/MCM69C432 Content-Addressable Memory on an ATM…
*AN1726/D Using Motorola’s Fast Static RAM CAMs on a Media Independent Interface
MCM69C432 *AN1296/D Using the MCM69C232/MCM69C432 Content-Addressable Memory on an ATM…
*AN1726/D Using Motorola’s Fast Static RAM CAMs on a Media Independent Interface
MCM69D536 *AN1704/D Switch Fabric Implementation Using Shared Memory
MCM69D618 *AN1704/D Switch Fabric Implementation Using Shared Memory
MCM69F536 AN1261/D Use of 32K x 36 FSRAM in Non-Parity Applications
MCM69P536 AN1261/D Use of 32K x 36 FSRAM in Non-Parity Applications
MCM6164 ANE426/D An MC68030 32-bit High Performance Minimum System
MCM6206 AN1582/D Board and Interface Design for AutoBahn and Spanceiver
MCM6287 AR241/D Building Fast SRAMs with no Process ‘Tricks’
MCM6288 AR241/D Building Fast SRAMs with no Process ‘Tricks’
MCM6292 AR256/D Motorola’s Radical SRAM Design Speeds Systems 40%
AR258/D High Frequency System Operation Using Synchronous SRAMs
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MCM6292 (contd.) AR260/D Enhancing System Performance Using Synchronous SRAMs
MCM6293 AR256/D Motorola’s Radical SRAM Design Speeds Systems 40%
AR258/D High Frequency System Operation Using Synchronous SRAMs
AR260/D Enhancing System Performance Using Synchronous SRAMs
MCM6294 AR256/D Motorola’s Radical SRAM Design Speeds Systems 40%
AR258/D High Frequency System Operation Using Synchronous SRAMs
AR260/D Enhancing System Performance Using Synchronous SRAMs
MCM6295 AR256/D Motorola’s Radical SRAM Design Speeds Systems 40%
AR258/D High Frequency System Operation Using Synchronous SRAMs
AR260/D Enhancing System Performance Using Synchronous SRAMs
MCM6665 AN896A/D Serial I/O, Timer and Interface Capabilities of the MC68901 Multi-Function…
MCM6665L15 AN897/D MC68008 Minimum Configuration System
MCM54400 APR405/D Minimal Logic DRAM Interface for the DSP56156
MCM62486 AN1209/D The Motorola BurstRAM
MCM91000 AN1125/D DRAM Interface to the MC88200 M Bus
MCM514256 APR11/D DSP56001 Interface Techniques and Examples
MCM514400 AN1063/D DRAM Controller for the MC68340
MCM518128 AN1059/D Pseudo Static RAM Simplifies Interfacing with Microprocessors
MCR08BT AN1538/D Water Level Control for Wells Using Small Surface Mount Devices
MCS3201 AN1123/D MCS3201 Floppy Disk Controller in MC68000 System
MDC1000A AN1101/D One-Horsepower Off-Line Brushless Permanent Magnet Motor Drive
AN1319/D Design Considerations for a Low Voltage N-Channel H-Bridge Motor Drive
AR341/D Power MOSFET 1HP Brushless DC Motor Drive Withstands Commutation Stresses
EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New Circuit Building Block
MDC1000B EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New Circuit Building Block
MDC1000C EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New Circuit Building Block
MFE2012 AN211A/D Field Effect Transistors in Theory and Practice
MFE4007 AN211A/D Field Effect Transistors in Theory and Practice
MGRB2025CT AR607/D Modular DC-DC Converter Sends Power Density Soaring
MGS1100 *AN1616/D Carbon Monoxide Sensor Evaluation Board
*AN1625/D Low Cost Digitized Carbon Monoxide Application Board
MHPM6B10A60D *AN1626/D Noise Management in Motor Drives
MHPM7A12A120A AN1524/D AC Motor Drive Using Integrated Power Stage
MHPM7A15A60A AN1524/D AC Motor Drive Using Integrated Power Stage
MHPM7A16A120B AN1524/D AC Motor Drive Using Integrated Power Stage
MHPM7A20A60A AN1524/D AC Motor Drive Using Integrated Power Stage
MHPM7A30A60B AN1524/D AC Motor Drive Using Integrated Power Stage
MHPM7A8A120A AN1524/D AC Motor Drive Using Integrated Power Stage
MHW612 EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF Power Modules
MHW613 EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF Power Modules
MHW709 EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF Power Modules
MHW710 EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF Power Modules
MHW720 EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF Power Modules
MHW801 AN1106/D Considerations in Using the MHW801 and MHW851 Series RF Power Modules
MHW808 EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF Power Modules
MHW820 EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF Power Modules
MHW851 AN1106/D Considerations in Using the MHW801 and MHW851 Series RF Power Modules
MHW10000 AR333/D RF Modems Simplified
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MJ16000A AN951/D Drive Optimization for 1.0kV Off-Line Converter Transistors
MJ16004 AN952/D Ultrafast Recovery Rectifiers Extend Power Transistor SOA
MJ16008 AN952/D Ultrafast Recovery Rectifiers Extend Power Transistor SOA
MJ16012 AN952/D Ultrafast Recovery Rectifiers Extend Power Transistor SOA
MJ16016 AN952/D Ultrafast Recovery Rectifiers Extend Power Transistor SOA
MJ16018 AN952/D Ultrafast Recovery Rectifiers Extend Power Transistor SOA
MJD18002D2 AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for Fluorescent Converters
MJE1123 AR514/D Build Ultra-Low Dropout Regulator
MJE13002 AR180/D Electronic Ballasts
MJE18002D2 AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for Fluorescent Converters
MJE18004 AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with Universal Input Voltage Range for Monitors
MJE18004D2 AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for Fluorescent Converters
MJE18604D2 AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for Fluorescent Converters
MJH16006A AN951/D Drive Optimization for 1.0kV Off-Line Converter Transistors
MJH18010 AN479/D Universal Input Voltage Range Power Supply for High Resolution Monitors…
MJW18010 AN1320/D 300 Watt, 100kHz Converter Utilizes Economical Bipolar Planar Power Transistors
MKP9V240 AR450/D Characterizing Overvoltage Transient Suppressors
MMA1000P *AN1632/D MMA1000P Product Overview and Interface Considerations
*AN1635/D Baseball Pitch Speedometer Featuring Motorola’s 250g Accelerometers
MMA1001P *AN1635/D Baseball Pitch Speedometer Featuring Motorola’s 250g Accelerometers
MMAS40G AN1559/D Application Considerations for a Switched Capacitor Accelerometer
MMAS40G10D AN1612/D Shock and Mute Pager Applications Using Accelerometer
AN4004/D ±2g Acceleration Sensing Module Based on a ±40g Integrated Accelerometer
MMAS40G10S AN1611/D Impact and Tilt Measurement Using Accelerometer
MMBT3904L AR560/D Simple Pressure Switches Comprise Transducers, Comparators and Op Amps
MMDF2C02E AN1520/D HDTMOS Power MOSFETs Excel in Synchronous Rectifier Applications
MMDF2C05E AN1321/D Brushless DC Motor Drive Incorporates Small Outline Integrated Circuit…
MMDF2P02HD AN1520/D HDTMOS Power MOSFETs Excel in Synchronous Rectifier Applications
MMG05N60E AN1576/D Reduce Compact Fluorescent Cost with Motorola’s PowerLux IGBT
MMSF3P02HD AN1520/D HDTMOS Power MOSFETs Excel in Synchronous Rectifier Applications
MMSF5N03HD AN1520/D HDTMOS Power MOSFETs Excel in Synchronous Rectifier Applications
MOC2A40 AN1511/D Applications of the MOC2A40 and MOC2A60 Series POWER OPTO Isolators
EB200/D An Evaluation Board for the MOC2A40 Series and MOC2A60 Series – Optically…
MOC2A60 AN1511/D Applications of the MOC2A40 and MOC2A60 Series POWER OPTO Isolators
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola Pressure Sensor
AN1538/D Water Level Control for Wells Using Small Surface Mount Devices
EB200/D An Evaluation Board for the MOC2A40 Series and MOC2A60 Series – Optically…
MOC3012 AN1515/D Optically Isolated Phase Controlling Circuit Solution
MOC3023 AN1515/D Optically Isolated Phase Controlling Circuit Solution
MOC3051 AN1515/D Optically Isolated Phase Controlling Circuit Solution
MOC5009 AN1515/D Optically Isolated Phase Controlling Circuit Solution
MOC8101 AN1320/D 300 Watt, 100kHz Converter Utilizes Economical Bipolar Planar Power Transistors
MOC8102 AN1078/D New Components Simplify Brush DC Motor Drives
AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with Universal Input Voltage Range for Monitors
AN1101/D One-Horsepower Off-Line Brushless Permanent Magnet Motor Drive
AN1108/D Design Considerations for a Two Transistor, Current Mode Forward Converter
AN1327/D Very Wide Input Voltage Range, Off-line Flyback Switching Power Supply
AR341/D Power MOSFET 1HP Brushless DC Motor Drive Withstands Commutation Stresses
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MOC8102 (contd.) EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery Charger
MPA1000 AN1588/D Using Mentor Graphics’ Design Architect ver. A3 with the MPA Design System
AN1589/D Using OrCAD’s Capture and Simulate with the MPA Design System
AN1592/D Using VIEWlogic’s Workview Office 7.0 with the MPA Design System
*AN1614/D Optimizing VHDL/Verilog Designs for Speed for the MPA Family Using Exemplar…
*AN1618/D Using JTAG Boundary Scan with the Motorola MPA1000 Family of FPGAs
*AN1619/D MPA1000 Primer for Schematic Designers
*AN1629/D Using VIEWlogic’s Workview Office 7.31 ViewSynthesis with the MPA Design…
*AN1630/D Using Synopsis Design Compiler with the MPA1000 Design System
MPA1036 AN1566/D In System Prototyping Using HDLs and FPGAs
MPA1064KE AN1595/D Programming Large Configuration Files into Smaller Serial PROMs
MPA17128 AN1595/D Programming Large Configuration Files into Smaller Serial PROMs
MPC105 AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
MPC106 AN1265/D Configuring the MPC2604GA Integrated L2 Cache with the MPC106
AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
MPC505 AN1281/D MPC505 Interrupts
AN1282/D Board Strategies for Ensuring Optimum Frequency Synthesizer Performance
MPC509 AN1282/D Board Strategies for Ensuring Optimum Frequency Synthesizer Performance
MPC601 AN486/D Low Cost MPC601 EVM
AN1271/D PowerPC 60x Microprocessor to AD1848 CODEC Interface
AN1272/D Spreadsheet Estimation of CPU-DRAM Subsystem Power Consumption
AN1564/D Interfacing to the PowerPC with a Motorola Programmable Array
AN4000/D Visual Debug for MPC60x
DC415/D Interfacing MPC60x to MC68360
EB418/D PowerPC 601, PowerPC 603 and PowerPC 604 Common Bus
MPC602 AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
MPC603 AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
AN1271/D PowerPC 60x Microprocessor to AD1848 CODEC Interface
AN1272/D Spreadsheet Estimation of CPU-DRAM Subsystem Power Consumption
AN1564/D Interfacing to the PowerPC with a Motorola Programmable Array
AN4000/D Visual Debug for MPC60x
AR359/D The Making of the PowerPC
DC415/D Interfacing MPC60x to MC68360
EB418/D PowerPC 601, PowerPC 603 and PowerPC 604 Common Bus
MPC603e AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
AN1294/D Multiprocessor Systems and the PowerPC 603e Microprocessor
MPC604 AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
AN1271/D PowerPC 60x Microprocessor to AD1848 CODEC Interface
AN1272/D Spreadsheet Estimation of CPU-DRAM Subsystem Power Consumption
AN1291/D Avoiding Multiprocessing Paradoxes with the PowerPC 604 Microprocessor
AN1564/D Interfacing to the PowerPC with a Motorola Programmable Array
AN4000/D Visual Debug for MPC60x
DC415/D Interfacing MPC60x to MC68360
EB418/D PowerPC 601, PowerPC 603 and PowerPC 604 Common Bus
MPC604e AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
MPC620 AR360/D PowerPC 620 Soars
MPC2604GA AN1265/D Configuring the MPC2604GA Integrated L2 Cache with the MPC106
MPF102 AN211A/D Field Effect Transistors in Theory and Practice
MPF960 AN1543/D Electronic Lamp Ballast Design
MPIC21xx EB206/D Solving Noise Problems in High Power, High Frequency Control IC Driven…
EB208/D Design Check List for MPIC21XX Control ICs
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MPIC2113 EB207/D High Current Buffer for Control ICs
MPIC2151 AN1546/D High Voltage, High Side Driver for Electronic Lamp Ballast Applications
AN1576/D Reduce Compact Fluorescent Cost with Motorola’s PowerLux IGBT
MPM3002 AN1078/D New Components Simplify Brush DC Motor Drives
AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional Horsepower Motors
EB123/D A Simple Brush Type DC Motor Controller
EB128/D Simple, Low-Cost Motor Controller
MPM3003 AN1046/D Three Piece Solution for Brushless Motor Controller Design
MPM3004 AN1120/D Basic Servo Loop Motor Control Using the MC68HC05B6 MCU
MPM3017 AN1319/D Design Considerations for a Low Voltage N-Channel H-Bridge Motor Drive
MPN3401 AN753/D Scanning Logic for RF Scanner-Receivers Using CMOS Integrated Circuits
MPN3402 AN753/D Scanning Logic for RF Scanner-Receivers Using CMOS Integrated Circuits
MPSA56 AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional Horsepower Motors
MPSA06 AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional Horsepower Motors
MPSG1000 AN1076/D Speeding up Horizontal Outputs
AN1078/D New Components Simplify Brush DC Motor Drives
MPSW06 AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional Horsepower Motors
MPX10 AN935/D Compensating for Nonlinearity in the MPX10 Series Pressure Transducer
AN1556/D Designing Sensor Performance Specifications for MCU-based Systems
AN1557/D A Cookbook Approach to Designing a Differential-Signal Amplifier for Sensor…
AN1585/D High-Performance, Dynamically-Compensated Smart Sensor System
MPX11 AN935/D Compensating for Nonlinearity in the MPX10 Series Pressure Transducer
MPX12 AN935/D Compensating for Nonlinearity in the MPX10 Series Pressure Transducer
MPX50 AN935/D Compensating for Nonlinearity in the MPX10 Series Pressure Transducer
MPX100 AN935/D Compensating for Nonlinearity in the MPX10 Series Pressure Transducer
MPX200 AN919/D Using the Motorola X-ducer Pressure Sensor Data Sheet
AN935/D Compensating for Nonlinearity in the MPX10 Series Pressure Transducer
MPX201 AN919/D Using the Motorola X-ducer Pressure Sensor Data Sheet
MPX700 AN1105/D A Digital Pressure Gauge Using the Motorola MPX700 Series Differential…
MPX2000 AN1097/D Calibration-Free Pressure Sensor System
AN1309/D Compensated Sensor Bar Graph Pressure Gauge
AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar Graph Pressure Gauges
AN1325/D Amplifiers for Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1513/D Mounting Techniques and Plumbing Options of Motorola’s MPX Series Pressure…
AN1586/D Designing a Homemade Digital Output for Analog Voltage Output Sensors
MPX2010 AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to…
AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
AN1325/D Amplifiers for Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola Pressure Sensor
AN1551/D Low-Pressure Sensing with the MPX2010 Pressure Sensor
AN1556/D Designing Sensor Performance Specifications for MCU-based Systems
AN1557/D A Cookbook Approach to Designing a Differential-Signal Amplifier for Sensor…
AN1584/D “Very Low Pressure” Smart Sensing Solution with Serial Communications…
MPX2050 AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to…
AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola Pressure Sensor
MPX2100 AN1082/D Simple Design for a 4-20mA Transmitter Interface Using a Motorola Pressure…
AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to…
AN1316/D Frequency Output Conversion for MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors
AN1318/D Interfacing Semiconductor Pressure Sensors to Microcomputers
AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
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MPX2100 (contd.) AN1513/D Mounting Techniques and Plumbing Options of Motorola’s MPX Series Pressure…
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola Pressure Sensor
AN1517/D Pressure Switch Design with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
MPX2100A AN1326/D Barometric Pressure Measurement Using Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
MPX2100DP AR560/D Simple Pressure Switches Comprise Transducers, Comparators and Op Amps
MPX2200 AN1100/D Analog to Digital Converter Resolution Extension Using a Motorola Pressure…
AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to…
AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
AN1513/D Mounting Techniques and Plumbing Options of Motorola’s MPX Series Pressure…
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola Pressure Sensor
MPX2700 AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to…
AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
AN1513/D Mounting Techniques and Plumbing Options of Motorola’s MPX Series Pressure…
MPX5050GP AN1571/D Digital Blood Pressure Meter
MPX5100 AN1304/D Integrated Sensor Simplifies Bar Graph Pressure Gauge
AN1305/D An Evaluation System for Direct Interface of the MPX5100 Pressure Sensor…
AN1307/D A Simple Pressure Regulator Using Semiconductor Pressure Transducers
AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar Graph Pressure Gauges
AN1513/D Mounting Techniques and Plumbing Options of Motorola’s MPX Series Pressure…
AN1518/D Using a Pulse Width Modulated Output with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AR502S/D The Design of a Monolithic Signal Conditioned Pressure Sensor
MPX7100 AN1513/D Mounting Techniques and Plumbing Options of Motorola’s MPX Series Pressure…
MPX7100AP AN1552/D MPX7100AP: The Sensor at the Heart of Solid-State Altimeter Applications
MR2520L AR450/D Characterizing Overvoltage Transient Suppressors
MRF50 EB104/D Get 600 Watts RF from Four Power FETs
MRF141G AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High Power RF Transistors
MRF150 AR141/D Applying Power MOSFETs in Class D/E RF Power Amplifier Design
MRF151G AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High Power RF Transistors
MRF153 AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High Power RF Transistors
MRF154 AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High Power RF Transistors
AR176/D New MOSFETs Simplify High Power RF Amplifier Design
AR347/D A Compact 1kW 2-50MHz Solid-State Linear Amplifier
MRF155 AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High Power RF Transistors
MRF175G AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High Power RF Transistors
MRF176G AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High Power RF Transistors
MRF237 AN955/D A Cost Effective VHF Amplifier for Land Mobile Radios
MRF260 EB90/D Low-Cost VHF Amplifier Has Broadband Performance
MRF262 EB90/D Low-Cost VHF Amplifier Has Broadband Performance
MRF264 EB93/D 60 Watt VHF Amplifier Uses Splitting/Combining Techniques
MRF422 EB27A/D Get 300 Watts PEP Linear Across 2 to 30MHz from this Push-Pull Amplifier
MRF430 AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High Power RF Transistors
MRF553 AN938/D Mounting Techniques for PowerMacro Transistor
MRF630 EB109/D Low Cost UHF Device Gives Broadband Performance at 3.0 Watts Output
MRF873 AN1526/D RF Power Device Impedances: Practical Considerations
MRF1946A AN955/D A Cost Effective VHF Amplifier for Land Mobile Radios
MRF2001 EB89/D A 1 Watt, 2.3GHz Amplifier
MRFIC2401 AR597/D GaAs RF ICs Target 2.4GHz Frequency Band
MRFIC2403 AR597/D GaAs RF ICs Target 2.4GHz Frequency Band
MRFIC2404 AR597/D GaAs RF ICs Target 2.4GHz Frequency Band
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MTB3N120E AN1327/D Very Wide Input Voltage Range, Off-line Flyback Switching Power Supply
MTB23PO6E AN1317/D High-Current DC Motor Drive Uses Low On-Resistance Surface Mount MOSFETs
MTB30P06V AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
*AN1626/D Noise Management in Motor Drives
MTB36N06E AN1317/D High-Current DC Motor Drive Uses Low On-Resistance Surface Mount MOSFETs
MTB36N06V AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor Interface
*AN1626/D Noise Management in Motor Drives
MTD1N50E AN1576/D Reduce Compact Fluorescent Cost with Motorola’s PowerLux IGBT
MTD5N10E EB207/D High Current Buffer for Control ICs
MTD6P10E EB207/D High Current Buffer for Control ICs
MTD10N05E AR323/D Managing Heat Dissipation in DPAK Surface-Mount Power Packages
MTD20N03HDL AN1547/D A DC to DC Converter for Notebook Computers Using HDTMOS and Synchronous…
MTH5N100 AR326/D High-Voltage MOSFETs Simplify Flyback Design
MTP2N50 AN1090/D Understanding and Predicting Power MOSFET Switching Behavior
MTP2N50E AN1546/D High Voltage, High Side Driver for Electronic Lamp Ballast Applications
MTP4N50 AN929/D Insuring Reliable Performance from Power MOSFETs
MTP4N50E AN1108/D Design Considerations for a Two Transistor, Current Mode Forward Converter
MTP4N90 AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with Universal Input Voltage Range for Monitors
MTP8N50E AN1543/D Electronic Lamp Ballast Design
MTP10N10M AN976/D A New High Performance Current Mode Controller Teams Up with Current Sensing…
AN1001/D Understanding SENSEFETs
AR160/D Lossless Current Sensing with SENSEFETs Enhances Motor Drive
MTP10N25 EB141/D Boost MOSFETs Drive Current in Solid State AC Relay
MTP10N40E EB206/D Solving Noise Problems in High Power, High Frequency Control IC Driven…
MTP15N05 AR164/D Good RF Construction Practices and Techniques
MTP23N25E AR341/D Power MOSFET 1HP Brushless DC Motor Drive Withstands Commutation Stresses
MTP40N06M AN1078/D New Components Simplify Brush DC Motor Drives
MTP50N05E EB201/D High Cell Density MOSFETs
MTP75N05HD EB201/D High Cell Density MOSFETs
MTP3055E AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic Devices
EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery Charger
MTP3055EL AN1076/D Speeding up Horizontal Outputs
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic Devices
MTW23N25E AN1101/D One-Horsepower Off-Line Brushless Permanent Magnet Motor Drive
MUN2111T1 AN1538/D Water Level Control for Wells Using Small Surface Mount Devices
MUR150 EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
MUR180E AN1320/D 300 Watt, 100kHz Converter Utilizes Economical Bipolar Planar Power Transistors
MUR450 EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
MUR8100 AN952/D Ultrafast Recovery Rectifiers Extend Power Transistor SOA
P6KE30 AR450/D Characterizing Overvoltage Transient Suppressors
PAL16R6 APR405/D Minimal Logic DRAM Interface for the DSP56156
PBGA AN1231/D Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA)
AN1232/D Thermal Performance of Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA) Packages for Next…
PCF8573 AN1066/D Interfacing the MC68HC05C5 SIOP to an I2C Peripheral
SC371016 AN1212/D J1850 Multiplex Bus Communication Using the MC68HC705C8 and the…
SN75172 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
SN75173 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
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SN75174 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
SN75175 AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
SX1451 AN1582/D Board and Interface Design for AutoBahn and Spanceiver
TCA3385 AN488/D Telephone Handset with DTMF using the 68HC05F4
TCA3388 AN488/D Telephone Handset with DTMF using the 68HC05F4
TDA3048 AN465/D Secure Remote Control using the 68HC05K1 and the 68HC05P3
TL431CLP AN1108/D Design Considerations for a Two Transistor, Current Mode Forward Converter
TP9383 AN1037/D Solid State Power Amplifier, 300W FM, 88-108MHz
TPV375 AN1028/D 35/50 Watt Broadband (160-240MHz) Push-Pull TV Amplifier Band III
TPV593 AN1039/D 470-860 MHz Broadband Amplifier 5W
TPV596 AN1029/D TV Transposers Band IV and V Po = 0.5W/1.0W
TPV597 AN1030/D 1W/2W Broadband TV Amplifier Band IV and V
TZA120 AN1082/D Simple Design for a 4-20mA Transmitter Interface Using a Motorola Pressure…
UAA1041 AN428/D Automotive Direction Indicator with Short Circuit Detection Using the…
UC3842A AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with Universal Input Voltage Range for Monitors
UC3843 EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery Charger
UC3843A AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with Universal Input Voltage Range for Monitors
UC3844AN AN1108/D Design Considerations for a Two Transistor, Current Mode Forward Converter
XGR2018CT AR564/D Dual 180V GaAs Schottky Diode Rectifies 10A/leg
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QADCRM/AD Queued Analog-to Digital Converter
Reference Manual
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
ASICs (Application Specific ICs)
AN981/D Building Counters with Motorola’s
Macrocell Arrays
AN1093/D Delay and Timing Methods for CMOS
ASICs
AN1095/D Clock Distribution Techniques for HDC
Series Arrays
AN1096/D Guidelines for Using the Mustang™
ATPG System
AN1099/D Test Methodology and Release Issues
for HDC Series Gate Arrays
AN1500/D IEEE Std. 1149.1 Boundary Scan for
H4C Arrays
AN1502/D Embedded RAM BIST
AN1508/D High Frequency Design Techniques and
Guidelines for Bipolar Gate Arrays
AN1509/D ASIC Clock Distribution using a Phase-
Locked Loop (PLL)
AN1512/D TestPAS Primer
AN1514/D H4CPlus Series 3.3V/5V Design
Considerations
AN1521/D High-Performance CMOS Interfaces for
the H4CPlus Series Gate Arrays
AN1522/D Analog Phase-Locked Loop for H4CPlus
and M5C Series Arrays
AN1534/D Design Considerations of Plastic Ball
Grid Arrays for CMOS Gate Arrays
AN1553/D Minimizing Skew Across Multiple Clock
Trees in Gate Arrays
Applications
Documents
Literature
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A/D and D/A Conversion
AN477/D Simple A/D for MCUs without Built-In A/D
Converters
AN559/D A Single Ramp Analog-to-Digital
Converter
AN587/D Analysis and Design of the Op Amp
Current Source
AN1058/D Reducing A/D Errors in Microcontroller
Applications
AN1062/D Using the QSPI for Analog Data
Acquisition
AN1222/D Arithmetic Waveform Synthesis with the
HC05/08 MCUs
AN1228/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to the
MC145051 A/D Converter
AN1256/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to a
Multichannel Digital-to-Analog Converter
using the MC68HC705C8A and the
MC68HC705J1A
AN1544/D Design of Continuously Variable Slope
Delta Modulation Communication
Systems
AN1708/D Single-Slope Analog-to-Digital (A/D)
Conversion
EB155/D Analog to Digital Conversion with the
Neuron Chip
Additional information relevant to A/D and D/A Conversion may
be found in the following Motorola documents:
ADCRM/AD Analog-to-Digital Converter Reference
Manual
BR1137/D The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the World
of Embedded Control Solutions
DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
DL136/D Communications Device Data
DL158/D Multimedia Device Data
This selector guide lists applications documents under
subject and device-type headings. It also includes
cross references to some of Motorola’s other literature
which may provide further relevant information.
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AN1554/D SRAM Built-in Self Test
AN1565/D Using VIEWlogic’s PROSeries 6.1 with
the MPA Design System
AN1566/D In System Prototyping Using HDLs and
FPGAs
AN1568/D Interfacing Between LVDS and ECL
AN1588/D Using Mentor Graphics’ Design Architect
ver. A3 with the MPA Design System
AN1589/D Using OrCAD’s Capture and Simulate
with the MPA Design System
AN1592/D Using VIEWlogic’s Workview Office 7.0
with the MPA Design System
AN1595/D Programming Large Configuration Files
into Smaller Serial PROMs
AN1604/D Using Exemplar Logic’s Galileo with the
MPA Design System
*AN1613/D Integrating Schematic Capture and
Verilog Synthesis When Designing with
the MPA
*AN1614/D Optimizing VHDL/Verilog Designs for
Speed for the MPA Family Using
Exemplar Galileo Synthesis
AN1615/D An FPGA Primer for PLD Users
*AN1618/D Using JTAG Boundary Scan with the
Motorola MPA1000 Family of FPGAs
*AN1619/D MPA1000 Primer for Schematic
Designers
*AN1623/D HDL Techniques for Faster Synthesized
Counters
*AN1629/D Using VIEWlogic’s Workview Office 7.31
ViewSynthesis with the MPA Design
System
*AN1630/D Using Synopsis Design Compiler with the
MPA1000 Design System
AR108/D Macrocell Arrays: An Alternative to
Custom LSI
AR128/D Array-Based Logic Boosts System
Performance
AR306/D Densest Gate Arrays Ever from LSI
Logic, Motorola
AR307/D Jumbo High-Density Gate Arrays Score a
Round of Industry Firsts
AR308/D Motorola’s Arrays Hit a New High: 80%
Gate Utilization
AR309/D High-Density ASIC Family Achieves
100k-Cell Arrays
AR310/D Software for Sea-of-Gates Arrays Places
and Routes Over 70% of Available Gates
AR518/D Gate Arrays Simplify Translation
between High Speed Logic Families
AR520/D Application Specific MultiChip Modules
AR522/D Ranking of Gate Array and Cell-Based
ASIC Vendors by Customers
Additional information relevant to ASICs (Application Specific
ICs) may be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR466/D Submicron CMOS Gate Arrays
BR916/D Packaging Manual for ASIC Arrays
BR1341/D MPA: Motorola Programmable Arrays –
Products Update
BR1400/D OACS (ASIC) – Open Architecture CAD
System
BR1417/D OACS 3.1M – Changing the World of ASIC
Design
BR1427/D PC Brochure
BR1435/D Application Specific Multichip Modules –
MCML Series
BR1473/D The Individual Solution: ASIC
BR1481/D Predix Floorplanner and Physical Design
System for Gate Array and Cell–Based
ASIC Architectures
*BR1500/D Introducing Motorola’s Field Programmable
Analog Arrays
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
DL201/D MPA: Motorola Programmable Array Data
H4CDM/D H4C Series Design Reference Guide
H4CPDM/D H4CPlus Series Design Reference Guide
H4EPDM/D H4EPlus Series Design Reference Guide
HDCDM/D HDC Series Design Reference Guide
M5CDM/D M5C Series Design Reference Guide
*MPAA3UM/D EasyAnalog Design Software User’s Manual
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
Audio Amplifiers and Systems
AN485/D High-Power Audio Amplifiers with Short-
Circuit Protection
AN1081/D Minimise the “pop” in the MC34119 Low
Power Audio Amplifier
AN1292/D Adding a Voice User Interface to
M68HC05 Applications
AN1308/D 100 and 200 Watt High Fidelity Audio
Amplifiers Utilizing a Wideband Low
Feedback Design
ASICs (Application Specific ICs) continued
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Additional information relevant to Audio Amplifiers and
Systems may be found in the following Motorola documents:
DL111/D Bipolar Power Transistor Data
DL126/D Small-Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes
Device Data
DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
DL136/D Communications Device Data
DL158/D Multimedia Device Data
DSP56009UM/AD DSP56009 User’s Manual
* MPAA3UM/D EasyAnalog Design Software User’s Manual
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
Automotive Applications
AN428/D Automotive Direction Indicator with Short
Circuit Detection Using the UAA1041
AN464/D Software Driver Routines for the
Motorola MC68HC05 CAN Module
AN465/D Secure Remote Control using the
68HC05K1 and the 68HC05P3
AN476/D CPU16 and the Configurable Timer
Module (CTM) in Engine Control
AN1067/D Pulse Generation and Detection with
Microcontroller Units
AN1212/D J1850 Multiplex Bus Communication
Using the MC68HC705C8 and the
SC371016 J1850 Communications
Interface (JCI)
AN1224/D Example Software Routines for the
Message Data Link Controller Module on
the MC68HC705V8
AN1257/D Using the M68HC05 Family On-Chip
Voltage Regulator
AN1259/D System Design and Layout Techniques
for Noise Reduction in MCU-Based
Systems
*AN1593/D Low Cost 1.0A Current Source for
Battery Chargers
*AN1620/D A Monolithic Integrated Solution for MAP
Applications
*AN1621/D An Integrated Silicon Bulk
Micromachined Barometric Pressure
Sensor for Engine Control Unit and
External Mount
*AN1622/D EMC Considerations for Automotive
Sensors
*AN1625/D Low Cost Digitized Carbon Monoxide
Application Board
*AN1632/D MMA1000P Product Overview and
Interface Considerations
AN4004/D ±2g Acceleration Sensing Module Based
on a ±40g Integrated Accelerometer
AR517/D High Resolution Position Sensor for
Motion Control System
AR618/D Three Large Markets Drive for Low
Power
EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery
Charger
*EB181/D Frequently Asked Questions and
Answers: M68HC05 Family MCAN
Module
EB412/D Using Fuzzy Logic in Practical
Applications
EB421/D The Motorola MCAN Module
TPUPN14/D Position-Synchronised Pulse Generator
(PSP)
TPUPN15A/D
Period Measurement with Additional
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMA)
TPUPN15B/D
Period Measurement with Missing
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMM)
Additional information relevant to Automotive Applications may
be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR477/D Smart Mover – Stepper Motors with
Integrated Serial Bus Controller
BR484/D 68302
BR934/D Sensing Solutions from Motorola – Sensors
for the Automotive Industry
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1424/D Sensing the Needs of the Future –
Automotive Sensor Solutions
BR1459/D OPTOBUS Technical Information
BR1465/D 8-bit Microcontrollers for Multiplex Wiring
* BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
BR1704/D 68HC08: High Performance, 8-bit
Microcontrollers with CAN, J1850 and Flash
Memory Options
BR1714/D RTEK Real-Time Kernel for Motorola
Microcontrollers
BR3005/D Intelligent Sensor Solutions
* BR3024/D The Changing World – Demanding Power
(Power Products Division)
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DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
DL151/D Rectifier Device Data
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG267/D Rectifier Product Update
SG424/D EAGLES: European Analog Guide for
Leading & Emerging Systems
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
Computer Systems
AN917/D Reading and Writing in Floppy Disc
Systems Using Motorola Integrated
Circuits
AN1050/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) with HCMOS
Microcontrollers
AN1051/D Transmission Line Effects in PCB
Applications
AN1091/D Low Skew Clock Drivers and their
System Design Considerations
AN1202/D Battery Back-Up of Self-Refreshing
Dynamic Random Access Memory
AN1207/D The MC145170 in Basic HF and VHF
Oscillators
AN1209/D The Motorola BurstRAM
AN1210/D A Protocol Specific Memory for Burstable
Fast Cache Memory Applications
AN1223/D A Zero Wait State Secondary Cache for
Intel’s Pentium
AN1265/D Configuring the MPC2604GA Integrated
L2 Cache with the MPC106
AN1272/D Spreadsheet Estimation of CPU-DRAM
Subsystem Power Consumption
AN1282/D Board Strategies for Ensuring Optimum
Frequency Synthesizer Performance
AN1288/D Programming the MC68HC(8)05K3’s
Personality EEPROM on the MMDS and
MMEVS
AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
AN1408/D Power Dissipation for Active SCSI
Terminators
AN1547/D A DC to DC Converter for Notebook
Computers Using HDTMOS and
Synchronous Rectification
AN1564/D Interfacing to the PowerPC with a
Motorola Programmable Array
AN1572/D Applying the Optobus I Multichannel
Optical Data Link to High-Performance
Communication Systems: SCI, Fibre
Channel, and ATM
*AN1579/D Understanding the Multivibrator Based
Crystal Oscillator Circuit Used on the
BiCMOS MPC Family of Clock Drivers
APR10/D DSP96002 Interface Techniques and
Examples
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is
Best?
AR563/D Active SCSI Terminators Confront Critics
and Gain Acceptance
AR600/D Parallel Optical Links Move Data at 3
GBits/s
AR618/D Three Large Markets Drive for Low
Power
Additional information relevant to Computer Systems may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR488/D 68306 68307 68322
BR1180/D Motorola Fast SRAM: Level 2 Cache
Modules
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR1333/D Timing Solutions
BR1427/D PC Brochure
BR1459/D OPTOBUS Technical Information
BR1486/D SCSI Terminators
*BR1491/D TSOP-6
BR1701/D Fast Static RAMS and The Cache Memory
Market
*BR3024/D The Changing World – Demanding Power
(Power Products Division)
DL136/D Communications Device Data
DL156/D Fast Static RAM – Component and Module
Data
*DL160/D Display Products Device Data
EMDVPOC/D Embedded Developer Pocket Guide
LP2/D Portable Power: The Competitive Edge of
the 68HC11 – Low Power Design
Guidebook
MPC821UM/AD MPC821 PowerPC Portable Systems
Microprocessor User’s Manual
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
SG171/D Fast Static RAM Division Product Update
Automotive Applications continued
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Digital Signal Processing
AN480/D Dual DSP56002 Master Slave
Communications
AN1051/D Transmission Line Effects in PCB
Applications
AN1213/D 16-bit DSP Servo Control with the
MC68HC16Z1
AN1233/D Using M68HC16 Digital Signal
Processing to Build an Audio Frequency
Analyzer
AN1289/D DSP5630x FSRAM Module Interfacing
APR1/D Digital Sine-Wave Synthesis Using the
DSP56001/DSP56002
APR2/D Digital Stereo 10-Band Graphic Equalizer
Using the DSP56001
APR3/D Fractional and Integer Arithmetic Using
the DSP56000 Family of General-
Purpose Digital Signal Processors
APR4/D Implementation of Fast Fourier
Transforms on Motorola’s DSP56000/
DSP56001 and DSP96002 Digital Signal
Processors
APR5/D Implementation of PID Controllers on the
Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
APR6/D Convolutional Encoding and Viterbi
Decoding Using the DSP56001 with a
V.32 Modem Trellis Example
APR7/D Implementing IIR/FIR Filters with
Motorola’s DSP56000/DSP56001
APR8/D Principles of Sigma-Delta Modulation for
Analog-to-Digital Converters
APR9/D Full-Duplex 32 kbit/s CCITT ADPCM
Speech Coding on the Motorola
DSP56001
APR10/D DSP96002 Interface Techniques and
Examples
APR11/D DSP56001 Interface Techniques and
Examples
APR12/D Twin CODEC Expansion Board for the
DSP56000 Application Development
System
APR14/D Conference Bridging in the Digital
Telecomms Environment Using the
Motorola DSP56000
APR15/D Implementation of Adaptive Controllers
on the Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
APR16/D Calculating Timing Requirements of
External SRAM for the 24-bit DSP56000
Family
APR20/D Application Optimization for the
DSP56300/DSP56600 Digital Signal
Processors
APR21/D Software UART on the DSP56L811
Using GPIO Port B
APR22/D Application Conversion from the
DSP56100 Family to the DSP56300/600
Families
APR404/D G.722 Audio Processing on the
DSP56100 Microprocessor Family
APR405/D Minimal Logic DRAM Interface for the
DSP56156
DC407/D Interfacing MC68020 and MC68030 to
DSP56001 Host Port
DCE406/D Interface for MC68000 to DSP56001
Host Port
EB420/D Converting DSP56001-Based Designs to
the DSP56002
Additional information relevant to Digital Signal Processing
may be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR297/D Dr. Bub — DSP Electronic Bulletin Board
BR348/D Technical Training: Course Reference
Guide & Schedule – July-December 1996
BR517/D DSP56000ADSx & DSP56KEMULTRCABL
for DSP56000 Family Products
BR526/D DSP56000CLASx Software Summary
BR541/D DSP56KCCx DSP56000/DSP56001 C
Cross Compiler – Software Summary
BR718/D DSP56ADC16EVB Evaluation Board and
Software
BR725/D DSP96000CLASx Software Summary
BR749/D DSP96000ADSx Application Development
System
BR786/D DSP56156ADSx Application Development
System
BR1105/D DSP – Motorola’s 16, 24 and 32-bit Digital
Signal Processing Families
BR1126/D DSP96KCCx: DSP96002 C Cross Compiler
Software Summary
BR1128/D DSP56100CLASx DSP Development
Software: Software Tool Summary
BR1137/D The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the World
of Embedded Control Solutions
BR1192/D Introducing the DSP56300 Family
BR1193/D Introducing the DSP56800 Family
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
DL156/D Fast Static RAM – Component and Module
Data
DSPNEWSL/D DSP News
DSP002EVMSG/D DSP56002EVM – Test Drive the Future
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DSP56KFAMUM/AD DSP56000 Digital Signal Processor Family
Manual
DSP56L811EMUM/AD
DSP56L811 Evaluation Module User’s
Manual
DSP56L811UM/AD DSP56L811 User’s Manual
DSP56000UM/AD DSP56000/DSP56001 Digital Signal
Processor User’s Manual
DSP56002PIX/D Motorola’s DSP56002 24-bit General
Purpose Digital Signal Processor
DSP56002SG/D DSP56002 – Digitizing the Future
DSP56002UM/AD DSP56002 Digital Signal Processor User’s
Manual
DSP56003UM/AD DSP56003/005 Digital Signal Processor
User’s Manual
DSP56004PIX/D Motorola’s DSP56004 24-bit Digital Signal
Processor
DSP56004SG/D DSP56004
DSP56004UM/AD DSP56004 Digital Signal Processor User’s
Manual
DSP56007PIX/D Motorola’s DSP56007 24-bit Digital
Processor
DSP56007SG/D DSP56007
DSP56009UM/AD DSP56009 User’s Manual
DSP56100FM/AD DSP56100 Digital Signal Processor Family
Manual
DSP56156UM/AD DSP56156 Digital Signal Processor User’s
Manual
DSP56166UM/AD DSP56166 Digital Signal Processor User’s
Manual
DSP56300FM/AD DSP56300 24-Bit Digital Signal Processor
Family Manual
DSP56301UM/AD DSP56301 24-Bit Digital Signal Processor
User’s Manual
*
DSP56302EMUM/AD
DSP56302 Evaluation Module User’s
Manual
DSP56302UM/AD DSP56302 User’s Manual
*
DSP56303EMUM/AD
DSP56303 Evaluation Module User’s
Manual
DSP56303UM/AD DSP56303 User’s Manual
* DSP56304UM/AD DSP56304 User’s Manual
DSP56603EMUM/AD
DSP56603 Evaluation Module User’s
Manual
DSP56800FM/AD DSP56800 Family Manual
DSP56800WP1/D Novel Digital Signal Processing Architecture
with Microcontroller Features
DSP96002UM/AD DSP96002 IEEE Floating-Point Dual-Port
Processor User’s Manual
MRQS/D Advanced Microcontroller Division:
Reliability and Quality Monitor Report –
Quarter 4, 1995
MC68356UM/AD MC68356 Signal Processing
Communications Engine User’s Manual
*PSTR3003/D The Motorola Silicon Community
SG146/D Digital Signal Processors Update
SG171/D Fast Static RAM Division Product Update
SG423/D TIGER: The Integrated Guide to European
RAMs
FETs and Power MOSFETs
AN211A/D Field Effect Transistors in Theory and
Practice
AN220/D FETs in Chopper and Analog Switching
Circuits
AN462/D FET Current Regulators – Circuits and
Diodes
AN860/D Power MOSFETs versus Bipolar
Transistors
AN913/D Designing with TMOS Power MOSFETs
AN918/D Paralleling Power MOSFETs in Switching
Applications
AN929/D Insuring Reliable Performance from
Power MOSFETs
AN976/D A New High Performance Current Mode
Controller Teams Up with Current
Sensing Power MOSFETS
AN1000/D SENSEFETs For High Frequency
Applications
AN1001/D Understanding SENSEFETs
AN1043/D Spice Model for TMOS Power MOSFETs
AN1076/D Speeding up Horizontal Outputs
AN1090/D Understanding and Predicting Power
MOSFET Switching Behavior
AN1101/D One-Horsepower Off-Line Brushless
Permanent Magnet Motor Drive
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic
Devices
AN1120/D Basic Servo Loop Motor Control Using
the MC68HC05B6 MCU
AN1317/D High-Current DC Motor Drive Uses Low
On-Resistance Surface Mount MOSFETs
AN1319/D Design Considerations for a Low Voltage
N-Channel H-Bridge Motor Drive
AN1321/D Brushless DC Motor Drive Incorporates
Small Outline Integrated Circuit
Packaged MOSFETs
AN1327/D Very Wide Input Voltage Range, Off-line
Flyback Switching Power Supply
AN1520/D HDTMOS Power MOSFETs Excel in
Synchronous Rectifier Applications
Digital Signal Processing continued
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AN1541/D Introduction to Insulated Gate Bipolar
Transistors
AN1542/D Active Inrush Current Limiting Using
MOSFETs
AR141/D Applying Power MOSFETs in Class D/E
RF Power Amplifier Design
AR160/D Lossless Current Sensing with
SENSEFETs Enhances Motor Drive
AR175/D A Power FET SPICE Model From Data
Sheet Specs
AR326/D High-Voltage MOSFETs Simplify Flyback
Design
AR346/D RF Power FETs: Their Characteristics
and Applications
AR617/D Next Generation Power MOSFETs Slash
On-Resistance, Manufacturing Cost
AR618/D Three Large Markets Drive for Low
Power
EB104/D Get 600 Watts RF from Four Power FETs
EB123/D A Simple Brush Type DC Motor
Controller
EB124/D MOSFETs Compete with Bipolars in
Flyback Power Supplies
EB125/D Testing Power MOSFET Gate Charge
EB128/D Simple, Low-Cost Motor Controller
EB131/D Curve Tracer Measurement Techniques
for Power MOSFETs
EB141/D Boost MOSFETs Drive Current in Solid
State AC Relay
EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New
Circuit Building Block
EB201/D High Cell Density MOSFETs
EB206/D Solving Noise Problems in High Power,
High Frequency Control IC Driven Power
Stages
EB207/D High Current Buffer for Control ICs
EB208/D Design Check List for MPIC21XX Control
ICs
Additional information relevant to FETs and Power MOSFETs
may be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR923/D Communications, Power & Signal
Technologies Group – Reliability Audit
Report
BR1442/D HDTMOS FETs – Step Up to the Next Level
of Power Efficiency
BR1463/D TMOS V: Better Design Efficiency Has
Arrived
BR1480/D Silicon Solutions for Off Line Motor Drives
*BR1491/D TSOP-6
BR3003/D Planet Earth is “On” – GreenLine
* BR3024/D The Changing World – Demanding Power
(Power Products Division)
CALCPSTG/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: New Product Calendar
and Key Focus Products
CR108/D Low Voltage MOSFET Cross Reference
DL126/D Small-Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes
Device Data
DL135/D TMOS Power MOSFET Transistor Data
PPDNEWS/D Power Scene – Fall 1995
SG46/D RF Products Selector Guide
SG265/D Power MOSFETs Product Update
SG275/D Small-Signal Operations: Surface Mount
Packages
SG370/D Discrete & RF ICs Surface Mount Selector
Guide
SG371/D DPAK Surface Mount Selector Guide
SG385/D Low Voltage MOSFET Selector Guide
Instrumentation and Control
AN220/D FETs in Chopper and Analog Switching
Circuits
AN431/D Temperature Measurement and Display
Using the MC68HC05B4 and the
MC14489
AN477/D Simple A/D for MCUs without Built-In A/D
Converters
AN581/D An MSI 500MHz Frequency Counter
Using MECL and MTTL
AN782/D Interfacing and Controlling Digital
Temperature Data Using the MC6800
AN923/D 800MHz Test Fixture Design
AN924/D Measurement of Zener Voltage to
Thermal Equilibrium with Pulsed Test
Current
AN1050/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) with HCMOS
Microcontrollers
AN1058/D Reducing A/D Errors in Microcontroller
Applications
AN1065/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 Real-Time
Clock with Multiple Time Bases
AN1067/D Pulse Generation and Detection with
Microcontroller Units
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic
Devices
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AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control
Devices on an Infrared Link
AN1215/D PID Routines for MC68HC11K4 and
MC68HC11N4 Microcontrollers
AN1239/D HC05 MCU Keypad Decoding
Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1241/D Interfacing the MC68HC705J1A to 9356/
9366 EEPROMs
AN1259/D System Design and Layout Techniques
for Noise Reduction in MCU-Based
Systems
AN1292/D Adding a Voice User Interface to
M68HC05 Applications
AN1304/D Integrated Sensor Simplifies Bar Graph
Pressure Gauge
AN1305/D An Evaluation System for Direct Interface
of the MPX5100 Pressure Sensor with a
Microprocessor
AN1316/D Frequency Output Conversion for
MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors
AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar
Graph Pressure Gauges
AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola
Pressure Sensor
AN1517/D Pressure Switch Design with
Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1518/D Using a Pulse Width Modulated Output
with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1538/D Water Level Control for Wells Using
Small Surface Mount Devices
APR15/D Implementation of Adaptive Controllers
on the Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
AR511/D Biasing Solid State Amplifiers to Linear
Operation
AR517/D High Resolution Position Sensor for
Motion Control System
AR560/D Simple Pressure Switches Comprise
Transducers, Comparators and Op Amps
AR619/D Op Amp Supply Squeezed Down to 1V
Rail-to-Rail
BF8105/D MC145026 and MC145027 Remote
Control System
DC410/D Fuzzy Logic – A New Approach to
Embedded Control Solutions
EB20/D Multiplier/OP Amp Circuit Detects True
RMS
EB48/D A Time Base and Control Logic
Subsystem for High-Frequency, High-
Resolution Counters
EB146/D Neuron Chip Quadrature Input Function
Interface
EB151/D Scanning a Keypad with the Neuron Chip
EB152/D How to Use SNVTs in LonWorks
Applications
EB157/D Creating Applications with the LonBuilder
Multi-Function I/O Kit
EB412/D Using Fuzzy Logic in Practical
Applications
Additional information relevant to Instrumentation and Control
may be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR484/D 68302
BR489/D 68360 Quad Integrated Communications
Controller (QUICC)
BR1188/D LonWorks Networks for Industrial and
Process Control
BR1422/D Power Opto Isolators
BR1704/D 68HC08: High Performance, 8-bit
Microcontrollers with CAN, J1850 and Flash
Memory Options
BR1714/D RTEK Real-Time Kernel for Motorola
Microcontrollers
BR3005/D Intelligent Sensor Solutions
DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
DL136/D Communications Device Data
*MPAA3UM/D EasyAnalog Design Software User’s Manual
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
Interfacing
see also Telecommunications
AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805
Microprocessors
AN449/D An MC68340 to M88000 MBUS Bus
Translator
AN463/D 68HC05K0 Infra-Red Remote Control
AN472/D Software SCI with Receive Buffer for the
MC68HC11
AN708A/D Line Driver and Receiver Considerations
AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
Instrumentation and Control continued
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AN782/D Interfacing and Controlling Digital
Temperature Data Using the MC6800
AN864A/D Interfacing Multiplexed Bus Peripherals
with Non-Multiplexed MPUs
AN991/D Using the Serial Peripheral Interface to
Communicate Between Multiple
Microcomputers
AN1066/D Interfacing the MC68HC05C5 SIOP to an
I2C Peripheral
AN1082/D Simple Design for a 4-20mA Transmitter
Interface Using a Motorola Pressure
Sensor
AN1123/D MCS3201 Floppy Disk Controller in
MC68000 System
AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control
Devices on an Infrared Link
AN1239/D HC05 MCU Keypad Decoding
Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1240/D HC05 MCU Software-Driven
Asynchronous Serial Communication
Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1256/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to a
Multichannel Digital-to-Analog Converter
using the MC68HC705C8A and the
MC68HC705J1A
AN1292/D Adding a Voice User Interface to
M68HC05 Applications
AN1316/D Frequency Output Conversion for
MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors
AN1564/D Interfacing to the PowerPC with a
Motorola Programmable Array
AN1568/D Interfacing Between LVDS and ECL
AN1572/D Applying the Optobus I Multichannel
Optical Data Link to High-Performance
Communication Systems: SCI, Fibre
Channel, and ATM
AN1582/D Board and Interface Design for AutoBahn
and Spanceiver
ANE405/D Bi-Directional Data Transfer Between
MC68HC11 and MC6805L3 Using SPI
ANE415/D MC68HC11 Implementation of IEEE-488
Interface for DSP56000 Monitor
APR21/D Software UART on the DSP56L811
Using GPIO Port B
AR518/D Gate Arrays Simplify Translation
between High Speed Logic Families
AR563/D Active SCSI Terminators Confront Critics
and Gain Acceptance
AR600/D Parallel Optical Links Move Data at 3
GBits/s
DC409/D FDDI Chip Set Interface to an 80486
System
DC413/D Multiple QUICC Interfacing
DC415/D Interfacing MPC60x to MC68360
EB406/D Getting Started with the FDDI ADS Board
EB421/D The Motorola MCAN Module
TPUPN07/D Asynchronous Serial Interface TPU
Function (UART)
Additional information relevant to Interfacing may be found in
the following Motorola documents:
BR477/D Smart Mover – Stepper Motors with
Integrated Serial Bus Controller
BR1133/D HIPPO: High-Performance Internal Product
Portfolio Overview
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR1459/D OPTOBUS Technical Information
BR1486/D SCSI Terminators
BR3020/D Remote Access: ISDN Solutions Kit
DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
DL136/D Communications Device Data
MC68EN302RM/AD MC68EN302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor with Ethernet Reference Manual
(Supplement to MC68302UM/AD)
MC68360UM/AD MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications
Controller User’s Manual
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG167/D High Performance Embedded Systems Fact
Sheet
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
Logic
CMOS
AN450/D IC Design: A Statistical Approach to
Electromigration
AN753/D Scanning Logic for RF Scanner-
Receivers Using CMOS Integrated
Circuits
AN759/D A CMOS Keyboard Data Entry System
for Bus Oriented Memory Systems
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AN1091/D Low Skew Clock Drivers and their
System Design Considerations
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic
Devices
AN1400/D MC10/100H640 Clock Driver Family I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1401/D Using SPICE to Analyze the Effects of
Board Layout on System Skew when
Designing with the MC10/100H640
Family of Clock Drivers
AN1402/D MC10/100H00 Translator Family I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1406/D Designing with PECL (ECL at +5.0V)
AR300/D The Hidden Dangers of Electrostatic
Discharge – ESD
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is
Best?
*AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
Additional information relevant to CMOS may be found in the
following Motorola documents:
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR1335/D Low Voltage Products
BR1339/D LCX Data Low-Voltage CMOS Logic
* BR1492/D LVX Data: Low-Voltage CMOS Logic
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
DL129/D High Speed CMOS Data
DL131/D CMOS Logic Data
DL138/D FACT Data
DL203/D Advanced High-Speed CMOS Data
ECL
AN556/D Interconnection Techniques for
Motorola’s MECL 10,000 Series Emitter
Coupled Logic
AN581/D An MSI 500MHz Frequency Counter
Using MECL and MTTL
AN701/D Understanding MECL 10 000 DC and AC
Data Sheet Specifications
AN720/D Interfacing with MECL 10,000 Integrated
Circuits
AN726/D Bussing with MECL 10 000 Integrated
Circuits
AN1051/D Transmission Line Effects in PCB
Applications
AN1092/D Driving High Capacitance DRAMs in an
ECL System
AN1400/D MC10/100H640 Clock Driver Family I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1401/D Using SPICE to Analyze the Effects of
Board Layout on System Skew when
Designing with the MC10/100H640
Family of Clock Drivers
AN1402/D MC10/100H00 Translator Family I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1404/D ECLinPS Circuit Performance at Non-
Standard VIH Levels
AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
AN1406/D Designing with PECL (ECL at +5.0V)
AN1503/D ECLinPS™ I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1504/D Metastability and the ECLinPS™ Family
AN1560/D Low Voltage ECLinPS SPICE Modeling
Kit
AN1578/D MECL 10H SPICE Kit for Berkeley
SPICE (PSPICE)
*AN1596/D ECLinPS Lite Translator ELT Family
SPICE I/O Model Kit
*AN1598/D H124, 125, 350-352 Translator I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is
Best?
Additional information relevant to ECL may be found in the
following Motorola documents:
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR1333/D Timing Solutions
BR1335/D Low Voltage Products
DL122/D MECL Data
DL140/D High Performance ECL Data – ECLinPS and
ECLinPS Lite
HB205/D MECL System Design Handbook
TTL
AN581/D An MSI 500MHz Frequency Counter
Using MECL and MTTL
AN1051/D Transmission Line Effects in PCB
Applications
AN1091/D Low Skew Clock Drivers and their
System Design Considerations
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic
Devices
Logic: CMOS continued
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AN1400/D MC10/100H640 Clock Driver Family I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1401/D Using SPICE to Analyze the Effects of
Board Layout on System Skew when
Designing with the MC10/100H640
Family of Clock Drivers
AN1402/D MC10/100H00 Translator Family I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1403/D FACT I/O Model Kit
AN1406/D Designing with PECL (ECL at +5.0V)
AN1408/D Power Dissipation for Active SCSI
Terminators
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is
Best?
Additional information relevant to TTL may be found in the
following Motorola documents:
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR1335/D Low Voltage Products
DL121/D FAST and LS TTL Data
DL138/D FACT Data
Memory
AN432/D 128K byte Addressing with the M68HC11
AN434/D Serial Bootstrap for the RAM and
EEPROM1 of the MC68HC05B6
AN441/D MC68HC05E0 EPROM Emulator
AN447/D An MC88100/MC88200 20/25/33MHz
System DRAM Design
AN447A/D Appendix to AN447/D
AN452/D Using the MC68HC11K4 Memory
Mapping Logic
AN971/D Avoiding Bus Contention in Fast Access
RAM Designs
AN973/D Avoiding Data Errors with Fast Static
RAMs
AN986/D Page, Nibble and Static Column Modes:
High-Speed, Serial-Access Options on
1 Mbit+ DRAMS
AN987/D DRAM Refresh Modes
AN1051/D Transmission Line Effects in PCB
Applications
AN1059/D Pseudo Static RAM Simplifies Interfacing
with Microprocessors
AN1063/D DRAM Controller for the MC68340
AN1092/D Driving High Capacitance DRAMs in an
ECL System
AN1124/D 1 Meg to 4 Meg DRAM Upgrading
AN1125/D DRAM Interface to the MC88200 M Bus
AN1127/D High Speed DRAM Design for the 40MHz
MC68EC030
AN1202/D Battery Back-Up of Self-Refreshing
Dynamic Random Access Memory
AN1209/D The Motorola BurstRAM
AN1210/D A Protocol Specific Memory for Burstable
Fast Cache Memory Applications
AN1214/D MC88110 64-bit External Bus Interface to
16-bit EPROM
AN1223/D A Zero Wait State Secondary Cache for
Intel’s Pentium
AN1227/D Using 9346 Series Serial EEPROMs with
6805 Series Microcontrollers
AN1231/D Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA)
AN1232/D Thermal Performance of Plastic Ball Grid
Array (PBGA) Packages for Next
Generation FSRAM Devices
AN1241/D Interfacing the MC68HC705J1A to 9356/
9366 EEPROMs
AN1243/D Output Loading Effects on Fast Static
RAMS
AN1255/D MC68F333 Flash EEPROM
Programming Utilities
AN1261/D Use of 32K x 36 FSRAM in Non-Parity
Applications
AN1265/D Configuring the MPC2604GA Integrated
L2 Cache with the MPC106
AN1289/D DSP5630x FSRAM Module Interfacing
*AN1296/D Using the MCM69C232/MCM69C432
Content-Addressable Memory on an
ATM Line Card
AN1502/D Embedded RAM BIST
*AN1704/D Switch Fabric Implementation Using
Shared Memory
AN1709/D Motorola Fast Static RAM Known Good
Die Manufacturing Process
*AN1726/D Using Motorola’s Fast Static RAM CAMs
on a Media Independent Interface
APR11/D DSP56001 Interface Techniques and
Examples
APR405/D Minimal Logic DRAM Interface for the
DSP56156
AR241/D Building Fast SRAMs with no Process
‘Tricks’
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AR256/D Motorola’s Radical SRAM Design
Speeds Systems 40%
AR258/D High Frequency System Operation Using
Synchronous SRAMs
AR260/D Enhancing System Performance Using
Synchronous SRAMs
Additional information relevant to Memory may be found in the
following Motorola documents:
BR490/D Breakthrough in EEPROM Performance
BR1100/D Semiconductor Products Sector,
Microprocessor and Memory Technologies
Group: Reliability and Quality Report
BR1143/D Fast Static RAM Cross Reference Guide
BR1149/D Secondary Cache SRAMs for PowerPC
BR1150/D 7 x 17 PBGA Sample Preview
BR1152/D Secondary Cache SRAMs for 486 and
Pentium
BR1180/D Motorola Fast SRAM: Level 2 Cache
Modules
BR1701/D Fast Static RAMS and The Cache Memory
Market
BR1702/D Fast Static RAMS and The Communications
Market
* BR1716/D Motorola Fast SRAMs: World Class
Solutions
DL156/D Fast Static RAM – Component and Module
Data
FLASHMEMUM/AD 8 Mbit MobileFLASH User’s Manual
* MRQSY96/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Reliability and Quality – 1996 Annual Report
MC88200UM/AD MC88200 Cache/Memory Management Unit
User’s Manual
SG171/D Fast Static RAM Division Product Update
SG172/D Dynamic Memory Update
SG423/D TIGER: The Integrated Guide to European
RAMs
Microprocessors
8-bit MPU/MCU
AN427/D MC68HC11 EEPROM Error Correction
Algorithms in C
AN431/D Temperature Measurement and Display
Using the MC68HC05B4 and the
MC14489
AN432/D 128K byte Addressing with the M68HC11
AN433/D TV On-Screen Display Using the
MC68HC05T1
AN434/D Serial Bootstrap for the RAM and
EEPROM1 of the MC68HC05B6
AN441/D MC68HC05E0 EPROM Emulator
AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805
Microprocessors
AN448/D “FLOF” Teletext using M6805
Microcontrollers
AN452/D Using the MC68HC11K4 Memory
Mapping Logic
AN456/D Using PCbug11 as a Diagnostic Aid for
Expanded Mode M68HC11 Systems
AN458/D A Self-Test Approach for the
MC68HC11A/E
AN459/D A Monitor for the MC68HC05E0
AN460/D An RDS Decoder Using the
MC68HC05E0
AN463/D 68HC05K0 Infra-Red Remote Control
AN464/D Software Driver Routines for the
Motorola MC68HC05 CAN Module
AN465/D Secure Remote Control using the
68HC05K1 and the 68HC05P3
AN472/D Software SCI with Receive Buffer for the
MC68HC11
AN477/D Simple A/D for MCUs without Built-In A/D
Converters
AN478/D HC05 to HC11 Code Conversion
AN488/D Telephone Handset with DTMF using the
68HC05F4
AN495/D RDS Decoding for an HC11-Controlled
Radio
AN499/D Let the MC68HC705 Program Itself
AN864A/D Interfacing Multiplexed Bus Peripherals
with Non-Multiplexed MPUs
AN894A/D User Considerations for MC146818 Real
Time Clock Applications
AN906A/D Self-Programming the MC68701 and the
MC68701U4
AN974/D MC68HC11 Floating-Point Package
AN991/D Using the Serial Peripheral Interface to
Communicate Between Multiple
Microcomputers
AN997/D CONFIG Register Issues Concerning the
M68HC11 Family
AN1010/D MC68HC11 EEPROM Programming from
a Personal Computer
Memory continued
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AN1011/D MC146805G2 to MC68HC05C4
Conversion
AN1050/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) with HCMOS
Microcontrollers
AN1055/D M6805 16-bit Support Macros
AN1057/D Selecting the Right Microcontroller Unit
AN1058/D Reducing A/D Errors in Microcontroller
Applications
AN1060/D MC68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
AN1064/D Use of Stack Simplifies M68HC11
Programming
AN1065/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 Real-Time
Clock with Multiple Time Bases
AN1066/D Interfacing the MC68HC05C5 SIOP to an
I2C Peripheral
AN1067/D Pulse Generation and Detection with
Microcontroller Units
AN1091/D Low Skew Clock Drivers and their
System Design Considerations
AN1097/D Calibration-Free Pressure Sensor
System
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic
Devices
AN1120/D Basic Servo Loop Motor Control Using
the MC68HC05B6 MCU
AN1122/D Running the MC44802A PLL Circuit
AN1212/D J1850 Multiplex Bus Communication
Using the MC68HC705C8 and the
SC371016 J1850 Communications
Interface (JCI)
AN1215/D PID Routines for MC68HC11K4 and
MC68HC11N4 Microcontrollers
AN1218/D HC05 to HC08 Optimization
AN1219/D M68HC08 Integer Math Routines
AN1220/D Optical Character Recognition Using
Fuzzy Logic
AN1222/D Arithmetic Waveform Synthesis with the
HC05/08 MCUs
AN1224/D Example Software Routines for the
Message Data Link Controller Module on
the MC68HC705V8
AN1226/D Use of the 68HC705C8A in Place of a
68HC705C8
AN1227/D Using 9346 Series Serial EEPROMs with
6805 Series Microcontrollers
AN1228/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to the
MC145051 A/D Converter
AN1238/D HC05 MCU LED Drive Techniques Using
the MC68HC705J1A
AN1239/D HC05 MCU Keypad Decoding
Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1240/D HC05 MCU Software-Driven
Asynchronous Serial Communication
Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1241/D Interfacing the MC68HC705J1A to 9356/
9366 EEPROMs
AN1256/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to a
Multichannel Digital-to-Analog Converter
using the MC68HC705C8A and the
MC68HC705J1A
AN1257/D Using the M68HC05 Family On-Chip
Voltage Regulator
AN1259/D System Design and Layout Techniques
for Noise Reduction in MCU-Based
Systems
AN1262/D Simple Real-Time Kernels for M68HC05
Microcontrollers
AN1263/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility with Single-Chip
Microcontrollers
AN1274/D HC08 SCI Operation with Various Input
Clocks
AN1283/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC16 Devices
AN1284/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC12 Devices
AN1286/D MC68HC05C0 Bus Structure Design
AN1287/D MC68HC708LN56 LCD Utilities
AN1288/D Programming the MC68HC(8)05K3’s
Personality EEPROM on the MMDS and
MMEVS
AN1292/D Adding a Voice User Interface to
M68HC05 Applications
AN1305/D An Evaluation System for Direct Interface
of the MPX5100 Pressure Sensor with a
Microprocessor
AN1311/D Software for an 8-bit Microcontroller
Based Brushed DC Motor Drive
AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the
MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to a
Microprocessor
AN1316/D Frequency Output Conversion for
MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors
AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar
Graph Pressure Gauges
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AN1326/D Barometric Pressure Measurement Using
Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1518/D Using a Pulse Width Modulated Output
with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1536/D Digital Boat Speedometers
AN1551/D Low-Pressure Sensing with the
MPX2010 Pressure Sensor
AN1571/D Digital Blood Pressure Meter
AN1584/D “Very Low Pressure” Smart Sensing
Solution with Serial Communications
Interface
AN1585/D High-Performance, Dynamically-
Compensated Smart Sensor System
AN1586/D Designing a Homemade Digital Output
for Analog Voltage Output Sensors
AN1606/D ITC132 High Voltage Micro to Motor
Interface
AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor
Interface
AN1611/D Impact and Tilt Measurement Using
Accelerometer
AN1612/D Shock and Mute Pager Applications
Using Accelerometer
*AN1625/D Low Cost Digitized Carbon Monoxide
Application Board
AN1702/D Brushless DC Motor Control Using the
MC68HC705MC4
*AN1705/D Noise Reduction Techniques for
Microcontroller-Based Systems
*AN1706/D Microcontroller Oscillator Circuit Design
Considerations
AN1708/D Single-Slope Analog-to-Digital (A/D)
Conversion
AN1711/D DMA08 Systems Compatibilities
AN1712/D “Get Your Motor Running” with the
MC68HC708MP16
*AN1716/D Using M68HC12 Indexed Indirect
Addressing
AN-HK-10/H MC68HC05L9 Microcomputer
Applications Demo Board
AN-HK-12/H MC68HC05F6 Tone Pulse Dialer
AN-HK-13A/H
MC68HC05L10 Handheld Equipment
Applications
AN-HK-15/H MC68HC05L11 Hand-Writing
Applications
AN-HK-17/H MC68HC05F2 DTMF Output Low
Voltage Active Filter
ANE405/D Bi-Directional Data Transfer Between
MC68HC11 and MC6805L3 Using SPI
ANE416/D MC68HC05B4 Radio Synthesizer
ANE425/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 RTC with
M6805 Microprocessors
AR103/D Compilation and Pascal on the New
Microprocessors
DC410/D Fuzzy Logic – A New Approach to
Embedded Control Solutions
EB166/D System Design Considerations:
Converting from the MC68HC805B6 to
the MC68HC705B16 Microcontroller
EB180/D Differences between the
MC68HC705B16 and the
MC68HC705B16N
*EB181/D Frequently Asked Questions and
Answers: M68HC05 Family MCAN
Module
EB410/D PASM05 to INTROL M68HC05
Assembler Conversion
EB412/D Using Fuzzy Logic in Practical
Applications
EB413/D Resetting MCUs
EB415/D Extend SPI Addressing with the
MC74HC595
EB416/D Modular Target Cables for Motorola
Development Systems
EB419/D ROMed HC11E32 and HC11PH8
Including Buffalo Monitor and PCbug11
Talker
EB421/D The Motorola MCAN Module
EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
M68HC11EVB/AN1 EVB Application Note: Special
Test Mode Operation
M68HC16PN01/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC16 Devices
Additional information relevant to 8-bit MPU/MCU may be found
in the following Motorola documents:
ADCRM/AD Analog-to-Digital Converter Reference
Manual
BR266/D M68HC11EVM Evaluation Module
BR278/D M68HC11EVB Evaluation Board
BR291/D M68705EVM Evaluation Module
BR348/D Technical Training: Course Reference
Guide & Schedule – July-December 1996
BR478/D MC68L11 Family Extended Voltage
Microcontrollers
Microprocessors: 8-bit MPU/MCU continued
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BR479/D M68HC11 Microcontroller – EEPROM
BR706/D M68HC11F1EVM Evaluation Module
BR736/D M68HC11EVBU Universal Evaluation Board
BR748/D M68HC711D3PGMR Programmer Board
BR1111/D M68HC705J2/P9PGMR Programmer Board
BR1112/D M68HC05 & M68HC08 Family Customer
Specified Integrated Circuit (CSIC)
Microcontroller Unit (MCU) Literature
BR1113/D M68HC705B5PGMR Programmer Board
BR1116/D Advanced Microcontroller Division Literature
Guide
BR1137/D The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the World
of Embedded Control Solutions
BR1138/D 68HC08 – No Compromise
BR1161/D Infinite Solutions – Motorola’s CSIC Family
of Microcontrollers: The 68HC05 and
68HC08
BR1168/D The M68HC11 Family of 8-Bit
Microcontrollers
BR1170/D Hardware Development Tools
BR1179/D Motorola CSIC Microcontrollers –
Extraordinary Flexibility
BR1182/D Motorola Modular Evaluation Systems
(MMEVS)
BR1183/D Motorola Modular Development Systems
(MMDS)
BR1184/D Emulation Modules (EM)
BR1185/D Target Cable Accessories
BR1186/D 68HC705 Parallel Programmers (PGMR)
and 68HC708 Universal Serial Programmer
(SPGMR08)
BR1187/D Motorola CAN – The Total Solution for CAN
Microcontrollers
BR1190/D In-Circuit Simulators (ICS)
BR1465/D 8-bit Microcontrollers for Multiplex Wiring
BR1480/D Silicon Solutions for Off Line Motor Drives
BR1484/D Energy-Efficient Semiconductor Solutions
for the Appliance Industry
BR1704/D 68HC08: High Performance, 8-bit
Microcontrollers with CAN, J1850 and Flash
Memory Options
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
CMRQS/D CSIC Microcontrollers: Reliability and
Quality Monitor Report – Quarter 2, 1997
CPU08RM/AD M68HC08 Central Processor Unit Reference
Manual
* DL160/D Display Products Device Data
DMA08RM/AD DMA08 Direct Memory Access Reference
Manual
HC05C0GRS/D 68HC05C0 Specification (General Release)
* HC05C12AGRS/D MC68HC05C12A, MC68HCL05C12A,
MC68HSC05C12A General Release
Specification
* HC05C4AGRS/D MC68HC05C4A, MC68HCL05C4A,
MC68HSC05C4A General Release
Specification
* HC05C8AGRS/D MC68HC05C8A, MC68HCL05C8A,
MC68HSC05C8A General Release
Specification
HC05C9AGRS/D MC68HC05C9A, MC68HCL05C9A,
MC68HSC05C9A General Release
Specification
* HC05PL4GRS/D MC68HC05PL4 General Release
Specification
HC05RC18GRS/D 68HC05RC9/68HC05RC18 General
Release Specification
* HC08AS32GRS/D 68HC08AS32 General Release
Specification
HC705MC4GRS/D MC68HC705MC4 General Release
Specification
* HC705RC17GRS/D 68HC705RC17 General Release
Specification
* HC708KL8GRS/D 68HC708KL8 General Release Specification
* HC708MP16GRS/D MC68HC708MP16 General Release
Specification
* HC908AT32GRS/D MC68HC908AT32 General Release
Specification
* HC908EB8GRS/D MC68HC(9)08EB8 General Release
Specification
LP2/D Portable Power: The Competitive Edge of
the 68HC11 – Low Power Design
Guidebook
MRQS/D Advanced Microcontroller Division:
Reliability and Quality Monitor Report –
Quarter 4, 1995
* MRQSY96/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Reliability and Quality – 1996 Annual Report
M68EM05C0UM/D M68EM05C0 Emulation Module User’s
Module
M68HC05AG/AD M68HC05 Applications Guide
M68HC08RG/AD HC08 Family Reference Guide
* M68HC11EVBU/D M68HC11EVBU Universal Evaluation Board
User’s Manual
M68HC11RM/AD M68HC11 Reference Manual
M68PRM/D M6800 Programming Reference Manual
M6805UM/AD3 M6805 HMOS / M146805 CMOS Family
User’s Manual (1991)
M6809PM/AD MC6809-MC6809E Microprocessor
Programming Manual (1981)
MC68HC05CxRG/AD
MC68HC05Cx HCMOS Single-Chip
Microcontrollers Programming Reference
Guide
MC68HC11A8RG/AD
MC68HC11A8 Programming Reference
Guide
MC68HC11C0RG/AD
MC68HC11C0 Programming Reference
Guide
MC68HC11D3RG/AD
MC68HC11D3/MC68HC711D3
Programming Reference Guide
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MC68HC11ERG/AD MC68HC11E Programming Reference
Guide
MC68HC11F1RG/AD
MC68HC11F1 Programming Reference
Guide
MC68HC11K4RG/AD
MC68HC11K4/MC68HC711K4
Programming Reference Guide
MC68HC11KA4RG/AD
MC68HC11KA4/MC68HC711KA4
Programming Reference Guide
MC68HC11L6RG/AD
MC68HCL6/MC68HC711L6 Programming
Reference Guide
MC68HC11MRG/AD
M68HC11 M Series Programming
Reference Guide
MC68HC11NRG/AD
MC68HC11N Series Programming
Reference Guide
MCCIRM/AD Multichannel Communication Interface
Reference Manual
MCUASM/D MCUasm Assembly Language Development
Toolset
MCUDEVTLDIR/D Motorola Microcontroller Development Tools
Directory
* PSTR3003/D The Motorola Silicon Community
SG165/D Motorola CSIC Microcontrollers Update
SG166/D Advanced Microcontroller Division and
Custom Microcontroller Solutions Division –
Product Selection Guide
SG173/D CSIC Microcontrollers: Modular
Development Tools
SG180/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Development Tools Selector Guide
SG419/D EMU: European Microcontroller Update
TIM08RM/AD TIM08 Timer Interface Module Reference
Manual
16-bit MPU/MCU
AN461/D An Introduction to the HC16 for HC11
Users
AN476/D CPU16 and the Configurable Timer
Module (CTM) in Engine Control
AN810/D Dual 16-Bit Ports for the MC68000 Using
Two MC6821s
AN897/D MC68008 Minimum Configuration
System
AN1008/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to
MC68010 Interface
AN1050/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) with HCMOS
Microcontrollers
AN1091/D Low Skew Clock Drivers and their
System Design Considerations
AN1123/D MCS3201 Floppy Disk Controller in
MC68000 System
AN1213/D 16-bit DSP Servo Control with the
MC68HC16Z1
AN1220/D Optical Character Recognition Using
Fuzzy Logic
AN1230/D A Background Debugging Mode Driver
Package for Modular Microcontrollers
AN1233/D Using M68HC16 Digital Signal
Processing to Build an Audio Frequency
Analyzer
AN1249/D Brushed DC Motor Control Using the
MC68HC16Z1
AN1254/D Using the MC68HC16Z1 for Audio Tone
Generation
AN1259/D System Design and Layout Techniques
for Noise Reduction in MCU-Based
Systems
AN1263/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility with Single-Chip
Microcontrollers
AN1280/D Using and Extending D–Bug 12 Routines
AN1283/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC16 Devices
AN1284/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC12 Devices
AN1295/D Demonstration Model of fuzzyTECH
Implementation on M68HC12
*AN1705/D Noise Reduction Techniques for
Microcontroller-Based Systems
*AN1706/D Microcontroller Oscillator Circuit Design
Considerations
AR362/D Whipping Up Real-Time Designs –
Programming Motorola’s TPU
DCE406/D Interface for MC68000 to DSP56001
Host Port
M68HC16PN01/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC16 Devices
TPUPN04/D Table Stepper Motor TPU Function
(TSM)
TPUPN05/D Multichannel PWM TPU Function
(MCPWM)
TPUPN06/D Programmable Time Accumulator TPU
Function (PTA)
TPUPN07/D Asynchronous Serial Interface TPU
Function (UART)
TPUPN08/D New Input Capture/Input Transition
Counter TPU Function (NITC)
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TPUPN09/D Multiphase Motor Commutation TPU
Function (COMM)
TPUPN10/D Hall Effect Decode TPU Function
(HALLD)
TPUPN11/D Period/Pulse Width Accumulator TPU
Function (PPWA)
TPUPN12/D Output Compare TPU Function (OC)
TPUPN13/D Stepper Motor TPU Function (SM)
TPUPN14/D Position-Synchronised Pulse Generator
(PSP)
TPUPN15A/D
Period Measurement with Additional
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMA)
TPUPN15B/D
Period Measurement with Missing
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMM)
TPUPN17/D Pulse Width Modulation TPU Function
(PWM)
TPUPN18/D Discrete Input/Output TPU Function
(DIO)
TPUPN19/D Synchronized Pulse-Width Modulation
(SPWM)
TPUPN20/D Quadrature Decode TPU Function
(QDEC)
Additional information relevant to 16-bit MPU/MCU may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR231/D High Performance Embedded Systems
Technical Literature
BR348/D Technical Training: Course Reference
Guide & Schedule – July-December 1996
BR1116/D Advanced Microcontroller Division Literature
Guide
BR1133/D HIPPO: High-Performance Internal Product
Portfolio Overview
BR1137/D The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the World
of Embedded Control Solutions
BR1169/D The M68HC16 and M68300 Families of
Modular Microcontrollers
BR1170/D Hardware Development Tools
BR1187/D Motorola CAN – The Total Solution for CAN
Microcontrollers
BR1194/D M68HC16 Family
BR1480/D Silicon Solutions for Off Line Motor Drives
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
CPU16RM/AD M68HC16 Family Reference Manual
MRQS/D Advanced Microcontroller Division:
Reliability and Quality Monitor Report –
Quarter 4, 1995
* MRQSY96/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Reliability and Quality – 1996 Annual Report
M6809PM/AD MC6809-MC6809E Microprocessor
Programming Manual (1981)
M68000UM/AD M68000 8-/16-/32-bit Microprocessors
User’s Manual, Ninth Edition
MC68HC16Y1UM/AD
MC68HC16Y1 User’s Manual
MC68HC16Z2UM/AD
MC68HC16Z2 User’s Manual
* MC68HC16ZUM/AD M68HC16 Z Series User’s Manual
MCUASM/D MCUasm Assembly Language Development
Toolset
MCUDEVTLDIR/D Motorola Microcontroller Development Tools
Directory
SCIMRM/AD Single-Chip Integration Module Reference
Manual
SG166/D Advanced Microcontroller Division and
Custom Microcontroller Solutions Division –
Product Selection Guide
SG180/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Development Tools Selector Guide
SG419/D EMU: European Microcontroller Update
SIMRM/AD System Integration Module Reference
Manual
32-bit MPU/MCU
AN447/D An MC88100/MC88200 20/25/33MHz
System DRAM Design
AN447A/D Appendix to AN447/D
AN449/D An MC68340 to M88000 MBUS Bus
Translator
AN455/D Using the Table Interpolation Features of
the CPU32
AN457/D Providing a Real-time Clock for the
MC68302
AN473/D A Minimum Evaluation System for the
MC68331 and MC68332
AN474/D ADS302 Monitor for ISDN Development
AN1008/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to
MC68010 Interface
AN1015/D MC68020 Minimum System
Configuration
AN1051/D Transmission Line Effects in PCB
Applications
AN1062/D Using the QSPI for Analog Data
Acquisition
AN1063/D DRAM Controller for the MC68340
AN1091/D Low Skew Clock Drivers and their
System Design Considerations
AN1125/D DRAM Interface to the MC88200 M Bus
AN1127/D High Speed DRAM Design for the 40MHz
MC68EC030
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AN1200/D Configuring the M68300 Family Time
Processing Unit (TPU)
AN1214/D MC88110 64-bit External Bus Interface to
16-bit EPROM
AN1217/D Interfacing to the MC88110
AN1220/D Optical Character Recognition Using
Fuzzy Logic
AN1230/D A Background Debugging Mode Driver
Package for Modular Microcontrollers
AN1236/D Timing Performance of TPU I/O
Hardware
AN1255/D MC68F333 Flash EEPROM
Programming Utilities
AN1259/D System Design and Layout Techniques
for Noise Reduction in MCU-Based
Systems
AN1263/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility with Single-Chip
Microcontrollers
AN1264/D JTAG Flash Memory Programmer
AN1310/D Using the MC68332 Microcontroller for
AC Induction Motor Control
*AN1705/D Noise Reduction Techniques for
Microcontroller-Based Systems
*AN1706/D Microcontroller Oscillator Circuit Design
Considerations
ANE426/D An MC68030 32-bit High Performance
Minimum System
AR350/D Adapt Non-ISDN Terminals to ISDN Data
Rates
AR362/D Whipping Up Real-Time Designs –
Programming Motorola’s TPU
DC407/D Interfacing MC68020 and MC68030 to
DSP56001 Host Port
DC408/D MC88110 Single Stepping Code
Example
DC411/D An MC68302-based Fax Machine
DC413/D Multiple QUICC Interfacing
DC414/D An 8-bit EPROM Interface for an
MC68EC040/MC68360 System
EB162/D Programming Tips (MC88110)
EB163/D Running the MC88110 in Lockstep
EB164/D Interrupt Latency in the MC88110
EB165/D Hardware Implications of xmem as a st
followed by a ld
EB414/D Low Power Write Enable Generation for
M68300 Family Microprocessors
EB417/D Swapping ROM and RAM Mapping on
the MC68307
TPUPN00/D Using the TPU Function Library and TPU
Emulation Mode
TPUPN01/D Queued Output Match TPU Function
(QOM)
TPUPN02/D Fast Quadrature Decode TPU Function
(FQD)
TPUPN03/D Frequency Measurement TPU Function
(FQM)
TPUPN04/D Table Stepper Motor TPU Function
(TSM)
TPUPN05/D Multichannel PWM TPU Function
(MCPWM)
TPUPN06/D Programmable Time Accumulator TPU
Function (PTA)
TPUPN07/D Asynchronous Serial Interface TPU
Function (UART)
TPUPN08/D New Input Capture/Input Transition
Counter TPU Function (NITC)
TPUPN09/D Multiphase Motor Commutation TPU
Function (COMM)
TPUPN10/D Hall Effect Decode TPU Function
(HALLD)
TPUPN11/D Period/Pulse Width Accumulator TPU
Function (PPWA)
TPUPN12/D Output Compare TPU Function (OC)
TPUPN13/D Stepper Motor TPU Function (SM)
TPUPN14/D Position-Synchronised Pulse Generator
(PSP)
TPUPN15A/D
Period Measurement with Additional
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMA)
TPUPN15B/D
Period Measurement with Missing
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMM)
TPUPN17/D Pulse Width Modulation TPU Function
(PWM)
TPUPN18/D Discrete Input/Output TPU Function
(DIO)
TPUPN19/D Synchronized Pulse-Width Modulation
(SPWM)
TPUPN20/D Quadrature Decode TPU Function
(QDEC)
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Additional information relevant to 32-bit MPU/MCU may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR231/D High Performance Embedded Systems
Technical Literature
BR348/D Technical Training: Course Reference
Guide & Schedule – July-December 1996
BR463/D The M68300 Microcontroller Family
BR484/D 68302
BR729/D High Performance Embedded Systems: 68K
and ColdFire Source
BR753/D M68340EVS Product Brief
BR1100/D Semiconductor Products Sector,
Microprocessor and Memory Technologies
Group: Reliability and Quality Report
BR1109/D 68EC0x0 Microprocessor High Performance
MPUs for Cost-Conscious Embedded
Control
BR1114/D The 68300 Family Integrated
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
BR1116/D Advanced Microcontroller Division Literature
Guide
BR1118/D Motorola’s 68LC040 Microprocessor
BR1119/D Motorola’s 68EC040 Microprocessor
BR1131/D Leadership 2000: Motorola’s 68000 Family
Through the ’90s and Beyond
BR1133/D HIPPO: High-Performance Internal Product
Portfolio Overview
BR1137/D The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the World
of Embedded Control Solutions
BR1153/D The 68060 Family
BR1169/D The M68HC16 and M68300 Families of
Modular Microcontrollers
BR1170/D Hardware Development Tools
BR1187/D Motorola CAN – The Total Solution for CAN
Microcontrollers
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR1427/D PC Brochure
BR1480/D Silicon Solutions for Off Line Motor Drives
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
BR3020/D Remote Access: ISDN Solutions Kit
CPU32RM/AD CPU32 Central Processor Unit Reference
Manual
CTMRM/D Configurable Timer Module Reference
Manual
EMBSOLUTIONS/D Optimum Solutions for Advanced Products
EMDVPOC/D Embedded Developer Pocket Guide
GPTRM/AD Modular Microcontroller Family General
Purpose Timer Reference Manual
MRQS/D Advanced Microcontroller Division:
Reliability and Quality Monitor Report –
Quarter 4, 1995
* MRQSY96/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Reliability and Quality – 1996 Annual Report
M68000PM/AD M68000 Family Programmer’s Reference
Manual
M68020UM/AD MC68020/MC68EC020 Microprocessors
User’s Manual
M68040UM/AD MC68040, MC68040V, MC68LC040,
MC68EC040, MC68EC040V
Microprocessors User’s Manual
M68060UM/AD MC68060, MC68LC060, MC68EC060
Microprocessors User’s Manual
MC68EC030UM/AD
MC68EC030 32-bit Embedded Controller
User’s Manual
MC68EN302RM/AD
MC68EN302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor with Ethernet Reference Manual
(Supplement to MC68302UM/AD)
MC68F333UM/AD MC68F333 User’s Manual
MC68LC302RM/AD
MC68LC302 Low Power Integrated
Multiprotocol Processor Reference Manual
MC68PM302RM/AD
Integrated Multiprotocol Processor with
PCMCIA Interface Reference Manual
MC68SC302UM/AD
MC68SC302 Passive ISDN Protocol Engine
User’s Manual
MC68030UM/AD MC68030 Enhanced 32-bit MPU User’s
Manual, third edition
MC68302UM/AD MC68302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor User’s Manual
MC68306UM/AD MC68306 Integrated EC000 Processor
User’s Manual
MC68322UM/AD Bandit: MC68322 Integrated Printer
Processor User’s Manual
MC68328UM/AD MC68328 (Dragonball) Integrated Processor
User’s Manual
MC68330UM/AD MC68330 Integrated CPU32 Processor
Users Manual
MC68331UM/AD MC68331 User’s Manual
MC68332UM/AD MC68332 User’s Manual
MC68340UM/AD MC68340 Integrated Processor User’s
Manual
MC68356UM/AD MC68356 Signal Processing
Communications Engine User’s Manual
MC68840UM/AD MC68840 Integrated Fiber Distributed Data
Interface User’s Manual
MC88100UM/AD MC88100 RISC Microprocessor User’s
Manual
MC88110UM/AD MC88110 Second Generation RISC
Microprocessor User’s Manual
MC88410UM/AD MC88410 Secondary Cache Controller
User’s Manual
MCF5102UM/AD MCF5102 ColdFire User’s Manual
MCF5200PRM/AD ColdFire Programmer’s Reference Manual
MCF5202UM/AD ColdFire MCF5202 User’s Manual
MCUDEVTLDIR/D Motorola Microcontroller Development Tools
Directory
* PSTR3003/D The Motorola Silicon Community
QADCRM/AD Queued Analog-to Digital Converter
Reference Manual
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*
QMCSUPPLEMENT/D
QUICC Multichannel Controller User’s
Manual Supplement
QSMRM/AD Queued Serial Module Reference Manual
SCIMRM/AD Single-Chip Integration Module Reference
Manual
SG166/D Advanced Microcontroller Division and
Custom Microcontroller Solutions Division –
Product Selection Guide
SG167/D High Performance Embedded Systems Fact
Sheet
SG171/D Fast Static RAM Division Product Update
SG180/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Development Tools Selector Guide
SG419/D EMU: European Microcontroller Update
SG423/D TIGER: The Integrated Guide to European
RAMs
SIMRM/AD System Integration Module Reference
Manual
TPURM/AD M68300 Family Time Processor Unit
Reference Manual
8-bit Peripherals
AN864A/D Interfacing Multiplexed Bus Peripherals
with Non-Multiplexed MPUs
AN894A/D User Considerations for MC146818 Real
Time Clock Applications
AN1552/D MPX7100AP: The Sensor at the Heart of
Solid-State Altimeter Applications
ANE425/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 RTC with
M6805 Microprocessors
Additional information relevant to 8-bit Peripherals may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR1116/D Advanced Microcontroller Division Literature
Guide
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG166/D Advanced Microcontroller Division and
Custom Microcontroller Solutions Division –
Product Selection Guide
16/32-bit Peripherals
AN457/D Providing a Real-time Clock for the
MC68302
AN896A/D Serial I/O, Timer and Interface
Capabilities of the MC68901 Multi-
Function Peripheral
AN1013/D MC68606 to Intel iAPX80186 Interface
AN1014/D MC68606 to MC68020 Interface
ANE426/D An MC68030 32-bit High Performance
Minimum System
DC409/D FDDI Chip Set Interface to an 80486
System
DC414/D An 8-bit EPROM Interface for an
MC68EC040/MC68360 System
Additional information relevant to 16/32-bit Peripherals may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR231/D High Performance Embedded Systems
Technical Literature
BR348/D Technical Training: Course Reference
Guide & Schedule – July-December 1996
BR488/D 68306 68307 68322
BR489/D 68360 Quad Integrated Communications
Controller (QUICC)
BR1104/D Motorola’s FDDI Chip Set
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
MC68HC901UM/AD MC68HC901 Multi-Function Peripheral
User’s Manual
MC68360UM/AD MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications
Controller User’s Manual
MC68488UM/AD MC68488 General Purpose Interface
Adapter User’s Manual
MC68605UM/AD MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller User’s
Manual
MC68606UM/AD MC68606 Multi-Link LAPD Protocol
Controller User’s Manual
MC68824UM/AD MC68824 Token Bus Products User’s
Manual
MC68836UM/AD MC68836 FDDI User’s Manual
MC68837UM/AD MC68837 FDDI User’s Manual
MC68838UM/AD MC68838 FDDI User’s Manual
MC68847UM/AD MC68847 Quad ELM FDDI User’s Manual
MC88200UM/AD MC88200 Cache/Memory Management Unit
User’s Manual
*PSTR3003/D The Motorola Silicon Community
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG167/D High Performance Embedded Systems Fact
Sheet
SG419/D EMU: European Microcontroller Update
PowerPC
AN486/D Low Cost MPC601 EVM
AN1265/D Configuring the MPC2604GA Integrated
L2 Cache with the MPC106
AN1267/D PowerPC 603 Hardware Interrupt
Latency in Embedded Applications
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AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
AN1271/D PowerPC 60x Microprocessor to AD1848
CODEC Interface
AN1272/D Spreadsheet Estimation of CPU-DRAM
Subsystem Power Consumption
AN1281/D MPC505 Interrupts
AN1282/D Board Strategies for Ensuring Optimum
Frequency Synthesizer Performance
AN1291/D Avoiding Multiprocessing Paradoxes with
the PowerPC 604 Microprocessor
AN1294/D Multiprocessor Systems and the
PowerPC 603e Microprocessor
AN1564/D Interfacing to the PowerPC with a
Motorola Programmable Array
*AN1579/D Understanding the Multivibrator Based
Crystal Oscillator Circuit Used on the
BiCMOS MPC Family of Clock Drivers
AN4000/D Visual Debug for MPC60x
AR359/D The Making of the PowerPC
AR360/D PowerPC 620 Soars
DC415/D Interfacing MPC60x to MC68360
EB418/D PowerPC 601, PowerPC 603 and
PowerPC 604 Common Bus
Additional information relevant to PowerPC may be found in the
following Motorola documents:
BBENDFACT/D PowerPC 603/PowerPC 604 Microprocessor
Evaluation System – “Big Bend”
BR348/D Technical Training: Course Reference
Guide & Schedule – July-December 1996
BR1133/D HIPPO: High-Performance Internal Product
Portfolio Overview
BR1140/D PowerPC 603 Microprocessors
BR1147/D PowerPC Microprocessor Software by
Motorola
BR1154/D MPC500 Family: RISC PowerPC
Microcontrollers
BR1155/D MPC500 Family: Software Development
Tools
BR1165/D MPC500 Family: RTEK Real-Time
Embedded Kernel
BR1166/D MPC500 Family: Evaluation Board
BR1180/D Motorola Fast SRAM: Level 2 Cache
Modules
BR1427/D PC Brochure
BR1701/D Fast Static RAMS and The Cache Memory
Market
* BR1723/D PowerPC Microprocessors: Embedded
Focus
DL156/D Fast Static RAM – Component and Module
Data
EMBDPPCFAM/D PowerPC Microprocessors: Enhanced RISC
Performance for Embedded Applications
EMDVPOC/D Embedded Developer Pocket Guide
MCUDEVTLDIR/D Motorola Microcontroller Development Tools
Directory
MPCBUSIF/AD PowerPC Microprocessor Family: the Bus
Interface for 32-bit Microprocessors
MPCFPE/AD PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The
Programming Environments
MPCPRG/D PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The
Programmer’s Reference Guide
MPCPRGREF/D PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The
Programmer’s Pocket Reference Guide
MPC105UM/AD PowerPC PCI Bridge/Memory Controller
User’s Manual
MPC601UM/AD PowerPC 601 - RISC Microprocessor User’s
Manual
MPC603eUM/AD PowerPC 603e RISC Microprocessor User’s
Manual
MPC604UM/AD PowerPC 604 RISC Microprocessor User’s
Manual
* MPC750UM/AD MPC750 RISC Microprocessor User’s
Manual
MPC821UM/AD MPC821 PowerPC Portable Systems
Microprocessor User’s Manual
MPC860UM/AD MPC860 PowerQUICC User’s Manual
PPCSIM603/D PowerPC Microarchitectural Timing
Simulator (MATSim)
PPCSWINSERT/D Software Vendors Supporting Native-Mode
Applications on PowerPC Microprocessors
PPCTOOLSFACT/D
PowerPC Development Tools
PPCUPDATE/D PowerPC Microprocessor Update
PPC620/D PowerPC 620 Microprocessors
PPC620FACT/D PowerPC 620 Microprocessor Fact Sheet
* PSTR3003/D The Motorola Silicon Community
RCPURM/AD MPC500 Family: RCPU Reference Manual
SG166/D Advanced Microcontroller Division and
Custom Microcontroller Solutions Division –
Product Selection Guide
SG171/D Fast Static RAM Division Product Update
SG175/D RISC Microprocessor Division: The
PowerPC Microprocessor Family
SG180/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Development Tools Selector Guide
SG423/D TIGER: The Integrated Guide to European
RAMs
SIURM/AD MPC500 Family: System Integration Unit
Reference Manual
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Motor & Lighting Control
see also Thyristors
AN733/D A ROM-Digital Approach to PWM-Type
Speed Control of AC Motors
AN861/D Power Transistor Safe Operating Area:
Special Considerations for Motor Drives
AN876/D Using Power MOSFETs in Stepping
Motor Control
AN938/D Mounting Techniques for PowerMacro
Transistor
AN1045/D Series Triacs in AC High Voltage
Switching Circuits
AN1046/D Three Piece Solution for Brushless Motor
Controller Design
AN1048/D RC Snubber Networks for Thyristor
Power Control and Transient
Suppression
AN1049/D The Electronic Control of Fluorescent
Lamps
AN1078/D New Components Simplify Brush DC
Motor Drives
AN1090/D Understanding and Predicting Power
MOSFET Switching Behavior
AN1101/D One-Horsepower Off-Line Brushless
Permanent Magnet Motor Drive
AN1120/D Basic Servo Loop Motor Control Using
the MC68HC05B6 MCU
AN1249/D Brushed DC Motor Control Using the
MC68HC16Z1
AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional
Horsepower Motors
AN1307/D A Simple Pressure Regulator Using
Semiconductor Pressure Transducers
AN1310/D Using the MC68332 Microcontroller for
AC Induction Motor Control
AN1311/D Software for an 8-bit Microcontroller
Based Brushed DC Motor Drive
AN1317/D High-Current DC Motor Drive Uses Low
On-Resistance Surface Mount MOSFETs
AN1319/D Design Considerations for a Low Voltage
N-Channel H-Bridge Motor Drive
AN1321/D Brushless DC Motor Drive Incorporates
Small Outline Integrated Circuit
Packaged MOSFETs
AN1511/D Applications of the MOC2A40 and
MOC2A60 Series POWER OPTO
Isolators
AN1515/D Optically Isolated Phase Controlling
Circuit Solution
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola
Pressure Sensor
AN1524/D AC Motor Drive Using Integrated Power
Stage
AN1541/D Introduction to Insulated Gate Bipolar
Transistors
AN1543/D Electronic Lamp Ballast Design
AN1546/D High Voltage, High Side Driver for
Electronic Lamp Ballast Applications
AN1576/D Reduce Compact Fluorescent Cost with
Motorola’s PowerLux IGBT
AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for
Fluorescent Converters
AN1606/D ITC132 High Voltage Micro to Motor
Interface
AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor
Interface
*AN1624/D ITC137 68HC708MP16 Motion Control
Development Board
*AN1626/D Noise Management in Motor Drives
AN1702/D Brushless DC Motor Control Using the
MC68HC705MC4
AN1712/D “Get Your Motor Running” with the
MC68HC708MP16
AR160/D Lossless Current Sensing with
SENSEFETs Enhances Motor Drive
AR180/D Electronic Ballasts
AR181/D Bipolar Transistors Excel in Off-Line
Resonant Converters
AR301/D Solid-State Devices Ease Task of
Designing Brushless DC Motors
AR341/D Power MOSFET 1HP Brushless DC
Motor Drive Withstands Commutation
Stresses
AR609/D Trouble Shooting Halogen Electronic
Transformaers
AR617/D Next Generation Power MOSFETs Slash
On-Resistance, Manufacturing Cost
AR618/D Three Large Markets Drive for Low
Power
ARE402/D The Electronic Control of Fluorescent
Tubes
EB123/D A Simple Brush Type DC Motor
Controller
EB128/D Simple, Low-Cost Motor Controller
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EB141/D Boost MOSFETs Drive Current in Solid
State AC Relay
EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New
Circuit Building Block
EB206/D Solving Noise Problems in High Power,
High Frequency Control IC Driven Power
Stages
EB207/D High Current Buffer for Control ICs
EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
TPUPN04/D Table Stepper Motor TPU Function
(TSM)
TPUPN09/D Multiphase Motor Commutation TPU
Function (COMM)
TPUPN10/D Hall Effect Decode TPU Function
(HALLD)
TPUPN13/D Stepper Motor TPU Function (SM)
TPUPN17/D Pulse Width Modulation TPU Function
(PWM)
TPUPN19/D Synchronized Pulse-Width Modulation
(SPWM)
TPUPN20/D Quadrature Decode TPU Function
(QDEC)
Additional information relevant to Motor & Lighting Control may
be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR477/D Smart Mover – Stepper Motors with
Integrated Serial Bus Controller
BR480/D Electronic Lamp Ballasts
BR1193/D Introducing the DSP56800 Family
BR1422/D Power Opto Isolators
* BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
BR1480/D Silicon Solutions for Off Line Motor Drives
BR1484/D Energy-Efficient Semiconductor Solutions
for the Appliance Industry
BR3016/D Motorola GaAs Rectifiers
* BR3024/D The Changing World – Demanding Power
(Power Products Division)
CALCPSTG/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: New Product Calendar
and Key Focus Products
DL111/D Bipolar Power Transistor Data
DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
DSP56800WP1/D Novel Digital Signal Processing Architecture
with Microcontroller Features
HC705MC4GRS/D MC68HC705MC4 General Release
Specification
PPDNEWS/D Power Scene – Fall 1995
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG266/D Bipolar Power Transistors Product Update
SG425/D Lamp Ballast Selector Guide
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
Mounting Techniques & Surface Mount
AN936/D Mounting Techniques, Lead Forming and
Testing of Motorola’s MPX Series
Pressure Transducers
AN938/D Mounting Techniques for PowerMacro
Transistor
AN978/D Application of the Motorola VDE
Approved Optocouplers
AN1022/D Mechanical and Thermal Considerations
in Using RF Linear Hybrid Amplifiers
AN1040/D Mounting Considerations for Power
Semiconductors
AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High
Power RF Transistors
AN1051/D Transmission Line Effects in PCB
Applications
AN1231/D Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA)
AN1232/D Thermal Performance of Plastic Ball Grid
Array (PBGA) Packages for Next
Generation FSRAM Devices
AN1260/D Storage and Handling of Drypacked
Surface Mounted Devices (SMD)
AN1534/D Design Considerations of Plastic Ball
Grid Arrays for CMOS Gate Arrays
*AN1580/D Mounting and Soldering
Recommendations for the Motorola
Power Flat Pack Package
AN1617/D Mounting Recommendations for Copper
Tungsten Flanged Transistors
*AN1705/D Noise Reduction Techniques for
Microcontroller-Based Systems
AR145/D DPAK: The Power Package for Surface
Mount Applications
AR302/D Thermal Management of Surface Mount
Power Devices
AR323/D Managing Heat Dissipation in DPAK
Surface-Mount Power Packages
AR523/D An Overview of Surface Mount
Technology (SMT) for Power Supply
Applications
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AR617/D Next Generation Power MOSFETs Slash
On-Resistance, Manufacturing Cost
EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF
Power Modules
EB109/D Low Cost UHF Device Gives Broadband
Performance at 3.0 Watts Output
Additional information relevant to Mounting Techniques &
Surface Mount may be found in the following Motorola
documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR1150/D 7 x 17 PBGA Sample Preview
BR1176/D Motorola & Ball Grid Array Technology
BR1437/D Multichip Module Solutions
* BR1487/D Thermal Modeling and Management of
Discrete Surface Mount Packages
*BR1491/D TSOP-6
CR100/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: Through-Hole to
Surface Mount Cross Reference
DL111/D Bipolar Power Transistor Data
DL126/D Small-Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes
Device Data
PPDNEWS/D Power Scene – Fall 1995
SG265/D Power MOSFETs Product Update
SG266/D Bipolar Power Transistors Product Update
SG273/D Optoelectronic Operations
SG275/D Small-Signal Operations: Surface Mount
Packages
SG370/D Discrete & RF ICs Surface Mount Selector
Guide
SG371/D DPAK Surface Mount Selector Guide
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
Multimedia
AN492/D A Video Display Board for CD-i
Development
AN1254/D Using the MC68HC16Z1 for Audio Tone
Generation
AN1271/D PowerPC 60x Microprocessor to AD1848
CODEC Interface
EB411/D A Digital Video Prototyping System
Additional information relevant to Multimedia may be found in
the following Motorola documents:
BR1171/D Motorola Multimedia Communications
BR1192/D Introducing the DSP56300 Family
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1712/D CopperGold ADSL Silicon Solutions
DL158/D Multimedia Device Data
DSP56302UM/AD DSP56302 User’s Manual
DSP56303UM/AD DSP56303 User’s Manual
DSP56800WP1/D Novel Digital Signal Processing Architecture
with Microcontroller Features
Networking
AN445/D Software Model for the Implementation of
I.430 ISDN Physical Layer on the
MC145474/5 S/T Bus Transceiver
AN464/D Software Driver Routines for the
Motorola MC68HC05 CAN Module
AN970/D Hardware and Software Interface for the
MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller
AN1007/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to
iAPX80186 Interface
AN1008/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to
MC68010 Interface
AN1013/D MC68606 to Intel iAPX80186 Interface
AN1014/D MC68606 to MC68020 Interface
AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using
MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK
Development Kits
AN1224/D Example Software Routines for the
Message Data Link Controller Module on
the MC68HC705V8
*AN1296/D Using the MCM69C232/MCM69C432
Content-Addressable Memory on an
ATM Line Card
*AN1704/D Switch Fabric Implementation Using
Shared Memory
*AN1726/D Using Motorola’s Fast Static RAM CAMs
on a Media Independent Interface
AR333/D RF Modems Simplified
AR350/D Adapt Non-ISDN Terminals to ISDN Data
Rates
DC004/D Avoiding Transmit Underruns in a TBC-
Based System
EB146/D Neuron Chip Quadrature Input Function
Interface
EB147/D LonWorks Installation Overview
EB148/D Enhanced Media Access Control with
Echelon’s LonTalk Protocol
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EB149/D Optimizing LonTalk Response Time
EB151/D Scanning a Keypad with the Neuron Chip
EB152/D How to Use SNVTs in LonWorks
Applications
EB153/D Driving a Seven Segment Display with
the Neuron Chip
EB155/D Analog to Digital Conversion with the
Neuron Chip
EB157/D Creating Applications with the LonBuilder
Multi-Function I/O Kit
EB161/D LonTalk Protocol
EB406/D Getting Started with the FDDI ADS Board
Additional information relevant to Networking may be found in
the following Motorola documents:
BR480/D Electronic Lamp Ballasts
BR1104/D Motorola’s FDDI Chip Set
BR1134/D LonWorks Technology: the Smart Choice for
Intelligent Distributed Control!
BR1137/D The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the World
of Embedded Control Solutions
BR1139/D LonWorks Support Tools – Advance
Information
BR1187/D Motorola CAN – The Total Solution for CAN
Microcontrollers
BR1188/D LonWorks Networks for Industrial and
Process Control
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1712/D CopperGold ADSL Silicon Solutions
BR3020/D Remote Access: ISDN Solutions Kit
DL122/D MECL Data
DL136/D Communications Device Data
DL159/D LonWorks Technology Device Data
LONUG/AD LonBuilder User’s Guide
MC68EN302RM/AD
MC68EN302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor with Ethernet Reference Manual
(Supplement to MC68302UM/AD)
MC68LC302RM/AD
MC68LC302 Low Power Integrated
Multiprotocol Processor Reference Manual
MC68PM302RM/AD
Integrated Multiprotocol Processor with
PCMCIA Interface Reference Manual
MC68302UM/AD MC68302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor User’s Manual
MC68360UM/AD MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications
Controller User’s Manual
MC68606UM/AD MC68606 Multi-Link LAPD Protocol
Controller User’s Manual
MC68824UM/AD MC68824 Token Bus Products User’s
Manual
MC68836UM/AD MC68836 FDDI User’s Manual
MC68837UM/AD MC68837 FDDI User’s Manual
MC68838UM/AD MC68838 FDDI User’s Manual
MC68839UM/AD MC68839 FDDI System Interface User’s
Manual
MC68840UM/AD MC68840 Integrated Fiber Distributed Data
Interface User’s Manual
MC68847UM/AD MC68847 Quad ELM FDDI User’s Manual
MC92500UM/D ATM Cell Processor Design Reference
Manual
MPC860UM/AD MPC860 PowerQUICC User’s Manual
*
QMCSUPPLEMENT/D
QUICC Multichannel Controller User’s
Manual Supplement
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
SG424/D EAGLES: European Analog Guide for
Leading & Emerging Systems
Optoelectronics
AN463/D 68HC05K0 Infra-Red Remote Control
AN978/D Application of the Motorola VDE
Approved Optocouplers
AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control
Devices on an Infrared Link
AN1238/D HC05 MCU LED Drive Techniques Using
the MC68HC705J1A
AN1515/D Optically Isolated Phase Controlling
Circuit Solution
AN1572/D Applying the Optobus I Multichannel
Optical Data Link to High-Performance
Communication Systems: SCI, Fibre
Channel, and ATM
AR517/D High Resolution Position Sensor for
Motion Control System
AR600/D Parallel Optical Links Move Data at
3 GBits/s
EB406/D Getting Started with the FDDI ADS Board
Additional information relevant to Optoelectronics may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR1201/D Global Optoisolators
BR1421/D Solutions to your Custom Sensing Needs
BR1422/D Power Opto Isolators
BR1459/D OPTOBUS Technical Information
* BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
BR1480/D Silicon Solutions for Off Line Motor Drives
BR1484/D Energy-Efficient Semiconductor Solutions
for the Appliance Industry
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CALCPSTG/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: New Product Calendar
and Key Focus Products
CR104/D General Instrument-to-Motorola
Optoelectronics Cross Reference
DL118/D Optoelectronics Device Data
* DL160/D Display Products Device Data
MC68837UM/AD MC68837 FDDI User’s Manual
MC68847UM/AD MC68847 Quad ELM FDDI User’s Manual
SG167/D High Performance Embedded Systems Fact
Sheet
SG273/D Optoelectronic Operations
Phase-Locked Loop
AN535/D Phase-Locked Loop Design
Fundamentals
AN827/D The Technique of Direct Programming by
Using a Two-Modulus Prescaler
AN1207/D The MC145170 in Basic HF and VHF
Oscillators
AN1253/D An Improved PLL Design Method Without
ωn and ζ
AN1277/D Offset Reference PLLs for Fine
Resolution or Fast Hopping
AN1282/D Board Strategies for Ensuring Optimum
Frequency Synthesizer Performance
AN1410/D Configuring and Applying the MC54/
74HC4046A Phase-Locked Loop
AN1509/D ASIC Clock Distribution using a Phase-
Locked Loop (PLL)
*AN1579/D Understanding the Multivibrator Based
Crystal Oscillator Circuit Used on the
BiCMOS MPC Family of Clock Drivers
AR254/D Phase-Locked Loop Design Articles
Additional information relevant to Phase-Locked Loop may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
DL122/D MECL Data
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
Power
Power Supplies & Voltage Regulators
AN004E/D Semiconductor Consideration for DC
Power Supply Voltage Protector Circuits
AN222A/D The ABCs of DC to AC Inverters
AN479/D Universal Input Voltage Range Power
Supply for High Resolution Monitors with
Multi-Sync Capability
AN587/D Analysis and Design of the Op Amp
Current Source
AN703/D Designing Digitally-Controlled Power
Supplies
AN719/D A New Approach to Switching Regulators
AN875/D Power Transistor Safe Operating Area:
Special Considerations for Switching
Power Supplies
AN915/D Characterizing Collector-to-Emitter and
Drain-to-Source Diodes for Switchmode
Applications
AN920/D Theory and Applications of the MC34063
and µA78S40 Switching Regulator
Control Circuits
AN929/D Insuring Reliable Performance from
Power MOSFETs
AN951/D Drive Optimization for 1.0kV Off-Line
Converter Transistors
AN976/D A New High Performance Current Mode
Controller Teams Up with Current
Sensing Power MOSFETS
AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with
Universal Input Voltage Range for
Monitors
AN1090/D Understanding and Predicting Power
MOSFET Switching Behavior
AN1108/D Design Considerations for a Two
Transistor, Current Mode Forward
Converter
AN1202/D Battery Back-Up of Self-Refreshing
Dynamic Random Access Memory
AN1257/D Using the M68HC05 Family On-Chip
Voltage Regulator
AN1314/D Automatic Line Voltage Selector
AN1320/D 300 Watt, 100kHz Converter Utilizes
Economical Bipolar Planar Power
Transistors
AN1327/D Very Wide Input Voltage Range, Off-line
Flyback Switching Power Supply
Optoelectronics continued
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AN1520/D HDTMOS Power MOSFETs Excel in
Synchronous Rectifier Applications
AN1542/D Active Inrush Current Limiting Using
MOSFETs
AN1547/D A DC to DC Converter for Notebook
Computers Using HDTMOS and
Synchronous Rectification
*AN1593/D Low Cost 1.0A Current Source for
Battery Chargers
AR181/D Bipolar Transistors Excel in Off-Line
Resonant Converters
AR326/D High-Voltage MOSFETs Simplify Flyback
Design
AR340/D The Low Forward Voltage Schottky
AR514/D Build Ultra-Low Dropout Regulator
AR523/D An Overview of Surface Mount
Technology (SMT) for Power Supply
Applications
AR564/D Dual 180V GaAs Schottky Diode
Rectifies 10A/leg
AR607/D Modular DC-DC Converter Sends Power
Density Soaring
AR617/D Next Generation Power MOSFETs Slash
On-Resistance, Manufacturing Cost
AR619/D Op Amp Supply Squeezed Down to 1V
Rail-to-Rail
*AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
EB124/D MOSFETs Compete with Bipolars in
Flyback Power Supplies
EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery
Charger
EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New
Circuit Building Block
EB206/D Solving Noise Problems in High Power,
High Frequency Control IC Driven Power
Stages
EB207/D High Current Buffer for Control ICs
EB208/D Design Check List for MPIC21XX Control
ICs
Additional information relevant to Power Supplies & Voltage
Regulators may be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
* BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
BR1480/D Silicon Solutions for Off Line Motor Drives
BR3003/D Planet Earth is “On” – GreenLine
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
BR3016/D Motorola GaAs Rectifiers
DL111/D Bipolar Power Transistor Data
DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
DL151/D Rectifier Device Data
PPDNEWS/D Power Scene – Fall 1995
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG274/D Zener Operations
SG378/D Linear Voltage Regulators
SG424/D EAGLES: European Analog Guide for
Leading & Emerging Systems
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
Power Device Characteristics
AN450/D IC Design: A Statistical Approach to
Electromigration
AN790/D Thermal Rating of RF Power Transistors
AN860/D Power MOSFETs versus Bipolar
Transistors
AN861/D Power Transistor Safe Operating Area:
Special Considerations for Motor Drives
AN873/D Understanding Power Transistor
Dynamic Behaviour: dv/dt Effects on
Switching RBSOA
AN875/D Power Transistor Safe Operating Area:
Special Considerations for Switching
Power Supplies
AN913/D Designing with TMOS Power MOSFETs
AN924/D Measurement of Zener Voltage to
Thermal Equilibrium with Pulsed Test
Current
AN930/D High Voltage, High Current, Non-
Destructive FBSOA Testing
AN952/D Ultrafast Recovery Rectifiers Extend
Power Transistor SOA
AN1043/D Spice Model for TMOS Power MOSFETs
AN1048/D RC Snubber Networks for Thyristor
Power Control and Transient
Suppression
AN1076/D Speeding up Horizontal Outputs
AN1083/D Basic Thermal Management of Power
Semiconductors
AN1090/D Understanding and Predicting Power
MOSFET Switching Behavior
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic
Devices
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AN1526/D RF Power Device Impedances: Practical
Considerations
AN1541/D Introduction to Insulated Gate Bipolar
Transistors
*AN1628/D Understanding Power Transistors
Breakdown Parameters
AR120/D Speeding Up the Very High Voltage
Transistor
AR179/D RF Power Transistors Catapult into High-
Power Systems
AR340/D The Low Forward Voltage Schottky
AR345/D Switches for High-Definition Displays
AR346/D RF Power FETs: Their Characteristics
and Applications
AR608/D New Float-Zone Process Ups Switching
Rate of IGBTs and Also Cuts Their
Fabrication Cost
EB125/D Testing Power MOSFET Gate Charge
EB131/D Curve Tracer Measurement Techniques
for Power MOSFETs
EB200/D An Evaluation Board for the MOC2A40
Series and MOC2A60 Series – Optically
Isolated Zero Voltage Turn-On Triacs
EB201/D High Cell Density MOSFETs
Additional information relevant to Power Device Characteristics
may be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR923/D Communications, Power & Signal
Technologies Group – Reliability Audit
Report
CALCPSTG/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: New Product Calendar
and Key Focus Products
CR100/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: Through-Hole to
Surface Mount Cross Reference
CR103/D Transient Voltage Suppressors, General
Instruments Cross Reference
DL110/D RF Device Data
DL111/D Bipolar Power Transistor Data
DL135/D TMOS Power MOSFET Transistor Data
DL150/D TVS/Zener Device Data
DL151/D Rectifier Device Data
HB214/D Rectifier Applications Handbook
SG134/D VARO to Motorola Rectifier Cross
Reference
SG140/D SCANSWITCH Selector Guide
SG265/D Power MOSFETs Product Update
SG266/D Bipolar Power Transistors Product Update
SG267/D Rectifier Product Update
SG274/D Zener Operations
SG371/D DPAK Surface Mount Selector Guide
Protection & Thermal Considerations
AN569/D Transient Thermal Resistance —
General Data and its Use
AN843/D A Review of Transients and Their Means
of Suppression
AN1083/D Basic Thermal Management of Power
Semiconductors
AN1408/D Power Dissipation for Active SCSI
Terminators
AN1511/D Applications of the MOC2A40 and
MOC2A60 Series POWER OPTO
Isolators
AN1570/D Basic Semiconductor Thermal
Measurement
AR323/D Managing Heat Dissipation in DPAK
Surface-Mount Power Packages
AR450/D Characterizing Overvoltage Transient
Suppressors
AR510/D VSWR Protection of Solid State RF
Power Transistors
AR563/D Active SCSI Terminators Confront Critics
and Gain Acceptance
AR564/D Dual 180V GaAs Schottky Diode
Rectifies 10A/leg
Additional information relevant to Protection & Thermal
Considerations may be found in the following Motorola
documents:
*BR1487/D Thermal Modeling and Management of
Discrete Surface Mount Packages
DL150/D TVS/Zener Device Data
DL151/D Rectifier Device Data
HB214/D Rectifier Applications Handbook
SG267/D Rectifier Product Update
SG274/D Zener Operations
SG370/D Discrete & RF ICs Surface Mount Selector
Guide
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
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Pressure, Acceleration & Gas Sensors
AN840/D Temperature Compensation Methods for
the Motorola X-ducer Pressure Sensor
Element
AN919/D Using the Motorola X-ducer Pressure
Sensor Data Sheet
AN922/D Temperature Compensation, Calibration
and Applications of Motorola’s X-ducer
Pressure Sensor
AN935/D Compensating for Nonlinearity in the
MPX10 Series Pressure Transducer
AN936/D Mounting Techniques, Lead Forming and
Testing of Motorola’s MPX Series
Pressure Transducers
AN962/D MPX Pressure Sensors Used for Switch
Applications
AN1082/D Simple Design for a 4-20mA Transmitter
Interface Using a Motorola Pressure
Sensor
AN1097/D Calibration-Free Pressure Sensor
System
AN1100/D Analog to Digital Converter Resolution
Extension Using a Motorola Pressure
Sensor
AN1105/D A Digital Pressure Gauge Using the
Motorola MPX700 Series Differential
Pressure Sensor
AN1302/D Motorola Pressure Sensors –
Recommended Housing for Very Low
Absolute Pressure Measurements
AN1304/D Integrated Sensor Simplifies Bar Graph
Pressure Gauge
AN1305/D An Evaluation System for Direct Interface
of the MPX5100 Pressure Sensor with a
Microprocessor
AN1307/D A Simple Pressure Regulator Using
Semiconductor Pressure Transducers
AN1309/D Compensated Sensor Bar Graph
Pressure Gauge
AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the
MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to a
Microprocessor
AN1316/D Frequency Output Conversion for
MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors
AN1318/D Interfacing Semiconductor Pressure
Sensors to Microcomputers
AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar
Graph Pressure Gauges
AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
AN1325/D Amplifiers for Semiconductor Pressure
Sensors
AN1326/D Barometric Pressure Measurement Using
Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1513/D Mounting Techniques and Plumbing
Options of Motorola’s MPX Series
Pressure Sensors
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola
Pressure Sensor
AN1517/D Pressure Switch Design with
Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1518/D Using a Pulse Width Modulated Output
with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1536/D Digital Boat Speedometers
AN1551/D Low-Pressure Sensing with the
MPX2010 Pressure Sensor
AN1552/D MPX7100AP: The Sensor at the Heart of
Solid-State Altimeter Applications
AN1556/D Designing Sensor Performance
Specifications for MCU-based Systems
AN1557/D A Cookbook Approach to Designing a
Differential-Signal Amplifier for Sensor
Applications
AN1559/D Application Considerations for a
Switched Capacitor Accelerometer
AN1571/D Digital Blood Pressure Meter
AN1573/D Understanding Pressure and Pressure
Measurement
AN1583/D Motorola’s Next Generation Piston Fit
Pressure Sensor Packages
AN1584/D “Very Low Pressure” Smart Sensing
Solution with Serial Communications
Interface
AN1585/D High-Performance, Dynamically-
Compensated Smart Sensor System
AN1586/D Designing a Homemade Digital Output
for Analog Voltage Output Sensors
AN1611/D Impact and Tilt Measurement Using
Accelerometer
AN1612/D Shock and Mute Pager Applications
Using Accelerometer
*AN1616/D Carbon Monoxide Sensor Evaluation
Board
*AN1620/D A Monolithic Integrated Solution for MAP
Applications
*AN1621/D An Integrated Silicon Bulk
Micromachined Barometric Pressure
Sensor for Engine Control Unit and
External Mount
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*AN1622/D EMC Considerations for Automotive
Sensors
*AN1625/D Low Cost Digitized Carbon Monoxide
Application Board
*AN1632/D MMA1000P Product Overview and
Interface Considerations
*AN1635/D Baseball Pitch Speedometer Featuring
Motorola’s 250g Accelerometers
*AN1636/D Implementing Auto Zero for Integrated
Pressure Sensors
AN4004/D ±2g Acceleration Sensing Module Based
on a ±40g Integrated Accelerometer
AR501S/D Reliability Issues for Silicon Pressure
Sensors
AR502S/D The Design of a Monolithic Signal
Conditioned Pressure Sensor
AR560/D Simple Pressure Switches Comprise
Transducers, Comparators and Op Amps
Additional information relevant to Pressure, Acceleration and
Gas Sensors may be found in the following Motorola
documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR923/D Communications, Power & Signal
Technologies Group – Reliability Audit
Report
BR1477/D Sensor Products Division: Competitive
Product Cross Reference
* BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
BR1490/D MGS1100 Carbon Monoxide Chemical
Sensor Qualification Report
* BR1501/D MGS1100 Life Test
BR3005/D Intelligent Sensor Solutions
BR3009/D Senseon Intelligent Sensor Solutions
BR3012/D Next Generation Packaging for SENSEON
Pressure Sensors
BR3015/D The SENSEON Family of Advanced
Acceleration Sensors
BR3019/D The SENSEON Chemical Sensor Family
DL200/D Pressure Sensor Device Data
HB218/D Senseon: Pressure Sensor Distributor
Handbook
SG162/D Sensor Products Division
Quality and Reliability
AN790/D Thermal Rating of RF Power Transistors
AN1022/D Mechanical and Thermal Considerations
in Using RF Linear Hybrid Amplifiers
AN1025/D Reliability Considerations in Design and
Use of RF Integrated Circuits
AN1040/D Mounting Considerations for Power
Semiconductors
AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High
Power RF Transistors
AN1709/D Motorola Fast Static RAM Known Good
Die Manufacturing Process
AR501S/D Reliability Issues for Silicon Pressure
Sensors
Additional information relevant to Quality and Reliability may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR518/D Reliability & Quality Handbook
BR923/D Communications, Power & Signal
Technologies Group – Reliability Audit
Report
BR1100/D Semiconductor Products Sector,
Microprocessor and Memory Technologies
Group: Reliability and Quality Report
BR1202/D Motorola Quality System Review Guidelines
BR1427/D PC Brochure
CMRQS/D CSIC Microcontrollers: Reliability and
Quality Monitor Report – Quarter 2, 1997
MRQS/D Advanced Microcontroller Division:
Reliability and Quality Monitor Report –
Quarter 4, 1995
*MRQSY96/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Reliability and Quality – 1996 Annual Report
Radio Applications
AN460/D An RDS Decoder Using the
MC68HC05E0
AN495/D RDS Decoding for an HC11-Controlled
Radio
AN531/D MC1596 Balanced Modulator
AN756/D Crystal Switching Methods for MC12060/
MC12061 Oscillators
AN878/D VHF MOS Power Applications
AN923/D 800MHz Test Fixture Design
AN980/D VHF Narrowband FM Receiver Design
Using the MC3362 and the MC3363 Dual
Conversion Receivers
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AN1037/D Solid State Power Amplifier, 300W FM,
88-108MHz
AN1122/D Running the MC44802A PLL Circuit
AN1207/D The MC145170 in Basic HF and VHF
Oscillators
AN1231/D Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA)
AN1539/D An IF Communication Circuit Tutorial
AN-HK-02/H Low Power FM Transmitter System
MC2831A
AN-HK-07/H A High Performance Manual-Tuned
Receiver for Automotive Application
Using Motorola ICs MC13021, MC13020
and MC13041
ANE416/D MC68HC05B4 Radio Synthesizer
AR511/D Biasing Solid State Amplifiers to Linear
Operation
EB27A/D Get 300 Watts PEP Linear Across 2 to
30MHz from this Push-Pull Amplifier
EB59/D Predict Frequency Accuracy for
MC12060 and MC12061 Crystal
Oscillator Circuits
Additional information relevant to Radio Applications may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1334/D HIPERCOMM: High Performance Frequency
Control Products
BR1467/D Extend Your Scope in Wireless Systems –
The New Hipercomm Generation
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
DL136/D Communications Device Data
* HB219/D Introduction to the Oncore ChipSet
SG46/D RF Products Selector Guide
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
SG381/D Motorola RF Monolithic Integrated Circuits
SG417/D Semiconductor Products for Wireless
Communications
RF
AN535/D Phase-Locked Loop Design
Fundamentals
AN593/D Broadband Linear Power Amplifiers
Using Push-Pull Transistors
AN721/D Impedance Matching Networks Applied
to RF Power Transistors
AN749/D Broadband Transformers and Broadband
Combining Techniques for RF
AN779/D Low-Distortion 1.6 to 30MHz SSB Driver
Designs
AN790/D Thermal Rating of RF Power Transistors
AN791/D A Simplified Approach to VHF Power
Amplifier Design
AN847/D Tuning Diode Design Techniques
AN878/D VHF MOS Power Applications
AN955/D A Cost Effective VHF Amplifier for Land
Mobile Radios
AN1022/D Mechanical and Thermal Considerations
in Using RF Linear Hybrid Amplifiers
AN1027/D Reliability/Performance Aspects of CATV
Amplifier Design
AN1028/D 35/50 Watt Broadband (160-240MHz)
Push-Pull TV Amplifier Band III
AN1029/D TV Transposers Band IV and V
Po = 0.5W/1.0W
AN1030/D 1W/2W Broadband TV Amplifier
Band IV and V
AN1032/D How Load VSWR Affects Non-Linear
Circuits
AN1034/D Three Balun Designs for Push-Pull
Amplifiers
AN1039/D 470-860 MHz Broadband Amplifier 5W
AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High
Power RF Transistors
AN1103/D Using the CR3424 for High Resolution
CRT Applications
AN1106/D Considerations in Using the MHW801
and MHW851 Series RF Power Modules
AN1107/D Understanding RF Data Sheet
Parameters
AN1526/D RF Power Device Impedances: Practical
Considerations
AN1539/D An IF Communication Circuit Tutorial
*AN1580/D Mounting and Soldering
Recommendations for the Motorola
Power Flat Pack Package
AN1617/D Mounting Recommendations for Copper
Tungsten Flanged Transistors
AR141/D Applying Power MOSFETs in Class D/E
RF Power Amplifier Design
AR164/D Good RF Construction Practices and
Techniques
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AR176/D New MOSFETs Simplify High Power RF
Amplifier Design
AR179/D RF Power Transistors Catapult into High-
Power Systems
AR305/D Building Push-Pull, Multioctave, VHF
Power Amplifiers
AR333/D RF Modems Simplified
AR347/D A Compact 1kW 2-50MHz Solid-State
Linear Amplifier
AR510/D VSWR Protection of Solid State RF
Power Transistors
AR597/D GaAs RF ICs Target 2.4GHz Frequency
Band
AR606/D PCS and RF Components
AR612/D Plastic Packages Hold Power RF
MOSFETs
*AR614/D Advantages of LDMOS in High Power
Linear Amplification
EB27A/D Get 300 Watts PEP Linear Across 2 to
30MHz from this Push-Pull Amplifier
EB59/D Predict Frequency Accuracy for
MC12060 and MC12061 Crystal
Oscillator Circuits
EB77/D A 60 Watt 225-400MHz Amplifier –
2N6439
EB89/D A 1 Watt, 2.3GHz Amplifier
EB90/D Low-Cost VHF Amplifier Has Broadband
Performance
EB93/D 60 Watt VHF Amplifier Uses Splitting/
Combining Techniques
EB104/D Get 600 Watts RF from Four Power FETs
EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF
Power Modules
EB109/D Low Cost UHF Device Gives Broadband
Performance at 3.0 Watts Output
Additional information relevant to RF may be found in the
following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR923/D Communications, Power & Signal
Technologies Group – Reliability Audit
Report
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR1334/D HIPERCOMM: High Performance Frequency
Control Products
BR1429/D Wideband Linear Amplifiers – CATV, CRT
Drivers, General Purpose
BR1443/D Communications – State-of-the-Art is Never
Stationary
BR1444/D Communications – 1994 Motorola Resource
Guide
BR1467/D Extend Your Scope in Wireless Systems –
The New Hipercomm Generation
*BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
*BR3023/D In Step With Your Success (RF
Semiconductor Division)
CALCPSTG/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: New Product Calendar
and Key Focus Products
DL110/D RF Device Data
DL126/D Small-Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes
Device Data
DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
HB215/D RF Application Reports
*HB219/D Introduction to the Oncore ChipSet
SG46/D RF Products Selector Guide
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG275/D Small-Signal Operations: Surface Mount
Packages
SG370/D Discrete & RF ICs Surface Mount Selector
Guide
SG381/D Motorola RF Monolithic Integrated Circuits
*SG382/D Motorola RF CATV Distribution Amplifiers
SG384/D Motorola RF LDMOS Product Family
SG417/D Semiconductor Products for Wireless
Communications
Small Signal Transistors & Diodes
AN462/D FET Current Regulators – Circuits and
Diodes
AN1538/D Water Level Control for Wells Using
Small Surface Mount Devices
Additional information relevant to Small Signal Transistors &
Diodes may be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR923/D Communications, Power & Signal
Technologies Group – Reliability Audit
Report
*BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
RF continued
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CALCPSTG/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: New Product Calendar
and Key Focus Products
CR100/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: Through-Hole to
Surface Mount Cross Reference
DL126/D Small-Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes
Device Data
SG274/D Zener Operations
SG275/D Small-Signal Operations: Surface Mount
Packages
SG370/D Discrete & RF ICs Surface Mount Selector
Guide
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
Smart Card/Conditional Access
see also Microprocessors: 8-bit MPU/MCU
Information relevant to Smart Card/Conditional Access may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR491/D Smartcard Microcontroller Family: Setting
the Standards
BR492/D ISO Modules: Supplied by Motorola
BR1469/D Growing to Meet Your Needs
Software & Programming
AN427/D MC68HC11 EEPROM Error Correction
Algorithms in C
AN431/D Temperature Measurement and Display
Using the MC68HC05B4 and the
MC14489
AN434/D Serial Bootstrap for the RAM and
EEPROM1 of the MC68HC05B6
AN441/D MC68HC05E0 EPROM Emulator
AN455/D Using the Table Interpolation Features of
the CPU32
AN456/D Using PCbug11 as a Diagnostic Aid for
Expanded Mode M68HC11 Systems
AN458/D A Self-Test Approach for the
MC68HC11A/E
AN459/D A Monitor for the MC68HC05E0
AN472/D Software SCI with Receive Buffer for the
MC68HC11
AN478/D HC05 to HC11 Code Conversion
AN499/D Let the MC68HC705 Program Itself
AN974/D MC68HC11 Floating-Point Package
AN1010/D MC68HC11 EEPROM Programming from
a Personal Computer
AN1011/D MC146805G2 to MC68HC05C4
Conversion
AN1015/D MC68020 Minimum System
Configuration
AN1055/D M6805 16-bit Support Macros
AN1060/D MC68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
AN1064/D Use of Stack Simplifies M68HC11
Programming
AN1200/D Configuring the M68300 Family Time
Processing Unit (TPU)
AN1215/D PID Routines for MC68HC11K4 and
MC68HC11N4 Microcontrollers
AN1218/D HC05 to HC08 Optimization
AN1219/D M68HC08 Integer Math Routines
AN1220/D Optical Character Recognition Using
Fuzzy Logic
AN1224/D Example Software Routines for the
Message Data Link Controller Module on
the MC68HC705V8
AN1230/D A Background Debugging Mode Driver
Package for Modular Microcontrollers
AN1255/D MC68F333 Flash EEPROM
Programming Utilities
AN1262/D Simple Real-Time Kernels for M68HC05
Microcontrollers
AN1263/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility with Single-Chip
Microcontrollers
AN1264/D JTAG Flash Memory Programmer
AN1280/D Using and Extending D–Bug 12 Routines
AN1283/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC16 Devices
AN1284/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC12 Devices
AN1287/D MC68HC708LN56 LCD Utilities
AN1291/D Avoiding Multiprocessing Paradoxes with
the PowerPC 604 Microprocessor
AN1711/D DMA08 Systems Compatibilities
*AN1716/D Using M68HC12 Indexed Indirect
Addressing
ANE425/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 RTC with
M6805 Microprocessors
AR103/D Compilation and Pascal on the New
Microprocessors
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AR362/D Whipping Up Real-Time Designs –
Programming Motorola’s TPU
DC408/D MC88110 Single Stepping Code
Example
DC410/D Fuzzy Logic – A New Approach to
Embedded Control Solutions
EB166/D System Design Considerations:
Converting from the MC68HC805B6 to
the MC68HC705B16 Microcontroller
EB410/D PASM05 to INTROL M68HC05
Assembler Conversion
EB412/D Using Fuzzy Logic in Practical
Applications
EB419/D ROMed HC11E32 and HC11PH8
Including Buffalo Monitor and PCbug11
Talker
EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
M68HC16PN01/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC16 Devices
TPUPN00/D Using the TPU Function Library and TPU
Emulation Mode
TPUPN02/D Fast Quadrature Decode TPU Function
(FQD)
TPUPN03/D Frequency Measurement TPU Function
(FQM)
TPUPN04/D Table Stepper Motor TPU Function
(TSM)
TPUPN05/D Multichannel PWM TPU Function
(MCPWM)
TPUPN06/D Programmable Time Accumulator TPU
Function (PTA)
TPUPN07/D Asynchronous Serial Interface TPU
Function (UART)
TPUPN08/D New Input Capture/Input Transition
Counter TPU Function (NITC)
TPUPN09/D Multiphase Motor Commutation TPU
Function (COMM)
TPUPN10/D Hall Effect Decode TPU Function
(HALLD)
TPUPN11/D Period/Pulse Width Accumulator TPU
Function (PPWA)
TPUPN12/D Output Compare TPU Function (OC)
TPUPN13/D Stepper Motor TPU Function (SM)
TPUPN14/D Position-Synchronised Pulse Generator
(PSP)
TPUPN15A/D
Period Measurement with Additional
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMA)
TPUPN15B/D
Period Measurement with Missing
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMM)
TPUPN17/D Pulse Width Modulation TPU Function
(PWM)
TPUPN18/D Discrete Input/Output TPU Function
(DIO)
TPUPN19/D Synchronized Pulse-Width Modulation
(SPWM)
TPUPN20/D Quadrature Decode TPU Function
(QDEC)
Additional information relevant to Software & Programming may
be found in the following Motorola documents:
BR729/D High Performance Embedded Systems: 68K
and ColdFire Source
BR748/D M68HC711D3PGMR Programmer Board
BR1111/D M68HC705J2/P9PGMR Programmer Board
BR1113/D M68HC705B5PGMR Programmer Board
BR1116/D Advanced Microcontroller Division Literature
Guide
BR1126/D DSP96KCCx: DSP96002 C Cross Compiler
Software Summary
BR1147/D PowerPC Microprocessor Software by
Motorola
BR1155/D MPC500 Family: Software Development
Tools
BR1165/D MPC500 Family: RTEK Real-Time
Embedded Kernel
BR1714/D RTEK Real-Time Kernel for Motorola
Microcontrollers
EMDVPOC/D Embedded Developer Pocket Guide
LP2/D Portable Power: The Competitive Edge of
the 68HC11 – Low Power Design
Guidebook
M68HC08RG/AD HC08 Family Reference Guide
M6809PM/AD MC6809-MC6809E Microprocessor
Programming Manual (1981)
M68000PM/AD M68000 Family Programmer’s Reference
Manual
M68000UM/AD M68000 8-/16-/32-bit Microprocessors
User’s Manual, Ninth Edition
MC68HC11A8RG/AD
MC68HC11A8 Programming Reference
Guide
MC68HC11C0RG/AD
MC68HC11C0 Programming Reference
Guide
MC68HC11D3RG/AD
MC68HC11D3/MC68HC711D3
Programming Reference Guide
MC68HC11ERG/AD MC68HC11E Programming Reference
Guide
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MC68HC11F1RG/AD
MC68HC11F1 Programming Reference
Guide
MC68HC11K4RG/AD
MC68HC11K4/MC68HC711K4
Programming Reference Guide
MC68HC11KA4RG/AD
MC68HC11KA4/MC68HC711KA4
Programming Reference Guide
MC68HC11L6RG/AD
MC68HCL6/MC68HC711L6 Programming
Reference Guide
MC68HC11MRG/AD
M68HC11 M Series Programming
Reference Guide
MC68HC11NRG/AD
MC68HC11N Series Programming
Reference Guide
MCUASM/D MCUasm Assembly Language Development
Toolset
MCUDEVTLDIR/D Motorola Microcontroller Development Tools
Directory
* MPAA3UM/D EasyAnalog Design Software User’s Manual
MPCFPE/AD PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The
Programming Environments
MPCPRG/D PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The
Programmer’s Reference Guide
PPCTOOLSFACT/D PowerPC Development Tools
RCPURM/AD MPC500 Family: RCPU Reference Manual
SG146/D Digital Signal Processors Update
SG166/D Advanced Microcontroller Division and
Custom Microcontroller Solutions Division –
Product Selection Guide
SG167/D High Performance Embedded Systems Fact
Sheet
SG180/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Development Tools Selector Guide
SIURM/AD MPC500 Family: System Integration Unit
Reference Manual
TPURM/AD M68300 Family Time Processor Unit
Reference Manual
Telecommunications
see also Interfacing
AN457/D Providing a Real-time Clock for the
MC68302
AN474/D ADS302 Monitor for ISDN Development
AN488/D Telephone Handset with DTMF using the
68HC05F4
AN943/D UDLT Evaluation Board
AN948/D Data Multiplexing Using the Universal
Digital Loop Transceiver and the Data
Set Interface
AN949/D A Voice/Data Modem Using the
MC145422/26, MC145428 and MC14403
AN957/D Interfacing the Speakerphone to the
MC34010/11/13 Speech Networks
AN958/D Transmit Gain Adjustments for the
MC34014 Speech Network
AN959/D A Speakerphone with Receive Idle Mode
AN960/D Equalization of DTMF Signals Using the
MC34014
AN968/D A Digital Voice/Data Telephone Set
AN970/D Hardware and Software Interface for the
MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller
AN1002/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design Using
the MC34114 Speech Network and the
MC34018 Speakerphone ICs
AN1003/D Featurephone Design, with Tone Ringer
and Dialer, using the MC34118
Speakerphone IC
AN1004/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design using
MC34114 Speech Network and
MC34118 Speakerphone ICs
AN1006/D Linearize the Volume Control of the
MC34118 Speakerphone
AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using
MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK
Development Kits
AN1077/D Adding Digital Volume Control to
Speakerphone Circuits
AN1207/D The MC145170 in Basic HF and VHF
Oscillators
AN1231/D Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA)
AN1241/D Interfacing the MC68HC705J1A to 9356/
9366 EEPROMs
AN1254/D Using the MC68HC16Z1 for Audio Tone
Generation
AN1274/D HC08 SCI Operation with Various Input
Clocks
*AN1296/D Using the MCM69C232/MCM69C432
Content-Addressable Memory on an
ATM Line Card
AN1544/D Design of Continuously Variable Slope
Delta Modulation Communication
Systems
AN1572/D Applying the Optobus I Multichannel
Optical Data Link to High-Performance
Communication Systems: SCI, Fibre
Channel, and ATM
AN1574/D A Group Listening-In Application for the
MC33215
*AN1593/D Low Cost 1.0A Current Source for
Battery Chargers
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AN1603/D Providing a POTS Phone in an ISDN or
Similar Environment
*AN1608/D Guidlines for the Speaker in a Line-
Powered Speakerphone
AN1612/D Shock and Mute Pager Applications
Using Accelerometer
*AN1704/D Switch Fabric Implementation Using
Shared Memory
AN-HK-01/H 300 Baud Smart Modem with Intelligent
MCU Controller
AN-HK-08/H A Medium Scale PABX
AN-HK-12/H MC68HC05F6 Tone Pulse Dialer
AN-HK-17/H MC68HC05F2 DTMF Output Low
Voltage Active Filter
APR1/D Digital Sine-Wave Synthesis Using the
DSP56001/DSP56002
APR9/D Full-Duplex 32 kbit/s CCITT ADPCM
Speech Coding on the Motorola
DSP56001
APR12/D Twin CODEC Expansion Board for the
DSP56000 Application Development
System
APR14/D Conference Bridging in the Digital
Telecomms Environment Using the
Motorola DSP56000
AR606/D PCS and RF Components
AR619/D Op Amp Supply Squeezed Down to 1V
Rail-to-Rail
DC411/D An MC68302-based Fax Machine
DC413/D Multiple QUICC Interfacing
EB77/D A 60 Watt 225-400MHz Amplifier –
2N6439
EB89/D A 1 Watt, 2.3GHz Amplifier
TPUPN07/D Asynchronous Serial Interface TPU
Function (UART)
Additional information relevant to Telecommunications may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR348/D Technical Training: Course Reference
Guide & Schedule – July-December 1996
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR484/D 68302
BR488/D 68306 68307 68322
BR489/D 68360 Quad Integrated Communications
Controller (QUICC)
BR1116/D Advanced Microcontroller Division Literature
Guide
BR1133/D HIPPO: High-Performance Internal Product
Portfolio Overview
BR1137/D The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the World
of Embedded Control Solutions
BR1192/D Introducing the DSP56300 Family
BR1193/D Introducing the DSP56800 Family
BR1195/D VeComp: Vector Communications
Processors – Technology Overview
BR1196/D CODEC. Plug In. WorldWide.
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1332/D Logic Integrated Circuits Division: New
Product Calendar
BR1334/D HIPERCOMM: High Performance Frequency
Control Products
BR1443/D Communications – State-of-the-Art is Never
Stationary
BR1444/D Communications – 1994 Motorola Resource
Guide
BR1459/D OPTOBUS Technical Information
BR1467/D Extend Your Scope in Wireless Systems –
The New Hipercomm Generation
*BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
*BR1491/D TSOP-6
BR1702/D Fast Static RAMS and The Communications
Market
BR1712/D CopperGold ADSL Silicon Solutions
BR3006/D Wireless Communications Resource Guide
BR3020/D Remote Access: ISDN Solutions Kit
*BR3024/D The Changing World – Demanding Power
(Power Products Division)
CALCPSTG/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: New Product Calendar
and Key Focus Products
CR100/D Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: Through-Hole to
Surface Mount Cross Reference
DL128/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
DL136/D Communications Device Data
*DL160/D Display Products Device Data
DSP56302UM/AD DSP56302 User’s Manual
DSP56303UM/AD DSP56303 User’s Manual
DSP56800WP1/D Novel Digital Signal Processing Architecture
with Microcontroller Features
*MRQSY96/D Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Reliability and Quality – 1996 Annual Report
MC68EN302RM/AD MC68EN302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor with Ethernet Reference Manual
(Supplement to MC68302UM/AD)
MC68LC302RM/AD MC68LC302 Low Power Integrated
Multiprotocol Processor Reference Manual
MC68PM302RM/AD Integrated Multiprotocol Processor with
PCMCIA Interface Reference Manual
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MC68SC302UM/AD MC68SC302 Passive ISDN Protocol Engine
User’s Manual
MC68302UM/AD MC68302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor User’s Manual
MC68356UM/AD MC68356 Signal Processing
Communications Engine User’s Manual
MC68360UM/AD MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications
Controller User’s Manual
MC68605UM/AD MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller User’s
Manual
MPC821UM/AD MPC821 PowerPC Portable Systems
Microprocessor User’s Manual
MPC860UM/AD MPC860 PowerQUICC User’s Manual
*
QMCSUPPLEMENT/D
QUICC Multichannel Controller User’s
Manual Supplement
SG46/D RF Products Selector Guide
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG167/D High Performance Embedded Systems Fact
Sheet
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
SG171/D Fast Static RAM Division Product Update
SG381/D Motorola RF Monolithic Integrated Circuits
SG417/D Semiconductor Products for Wireless
Communications
SG424/D EAGLES: European Analog Guide for
Leading & Emerging Systems
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
Thyristors and Triacs
AN849/D Guide to Thyristor Applications
AN964/D Trigger Design Ideas for DIAC
Replacements
AN1045/D Series Triacs in AC High Voltage
Switching Circuits
AN1048/D RC Snubber Networks for Thyristor
Power Control and Transient
Suppression
AN1314/D Automatic Line Voltage Selector
AN1511/D Applications of the MOC2A40 and
MOC2A60 Series POWER OPTO
Isolators
AN1515/D Optically Isolated Phase Controlling
Circuit Solution
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola
Pressure Sensor
AN1538/D Water Level Control for Wells Using
Small Surface Mount Devices
EB30/D Sensitive Gate SCRs – Don’t Forget the
Gate-Cathode Resistor
EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery
Charger
Additional information relevant to Thyristors and Triacs may be
found in the following Motorola documents:
BR923/D Communications, Power & Signal
Technologies Group – Reliability Audit
Report
BR1422/D Power Opto Isolators
* BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
BR1484/D Energy-Efficient Semiconductor Solutions
for the Appliance Industry
* BR3024/D The Changing World – Demanding Power
(Power Products Division)
CR101/D Tag to Motorola Thyristor Cross Reference
DL137/D Thyristor Device Data
HB214/D Rectifier Applications Handbook
SG268/D Thyristor Product Update
SG371/D DPAK Surface Mount Selector Guide
SG426/D DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview –
Quarter 3, 1994
TV and Video
AN433/D TV On-Screen Display Using the
MC68HC05T1
AN448/D “FLOF” Teletext using M6805
Microcontrollers
AN463/D 68HC05K0 Infra-Red Remote Control
AN479/D Universal Input Voltage Range Power
Supply for High Resolution Monitors with
Multi-Sync Capability
AN492/D A Video Display Board for CD-i
Development
AN545A/D Television Video IF Amplifier Using
Integrated Circuits
AN829/D Application of the MC1374 TV Modulator
AN921/D Horizontal APC/AFC Loops
AN1019/D Decoding Using the TDA3330, with
Emphasis on Cable In/Cable Out
Operation
AN1020/D A High-Performance Video Amplifier for
High Resolution CRT Applications
AN1021/D A Hybrid Video Amplifier for High
Resolution CRT Applications
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AN1025/D Reliability Considerations in Design and
Use of RF Integrated Circuits
AN1027/D Reliability/Performance Aspects of CATV
Amplifier Design
AN1028/D 35/50 Watt Broadband (160-240MHz)
Push-Pull TV Amplifier Band III
AN1029/D TV Transposers Band IV and V
Po = 0.5W/1.0W
AN1030/D 1W/2W Broadband TV Amplifier
Band IV and V
AN1039/D 470-860 MHz Broadband Amplifier 5W
AN1044/D The MC1378 — A Monolithic Composite
Video Synchronizer
AN1047/D Electrical Characteristics of the CR2424
and CR2425 CRT Driver Hybrid
Amplifiers
AN1076/D Speeding up Horizontal Outputs
AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with
Universal Input Voltage Range for
Monitors
AN1103/D Using the CR3424 for High Resolution
CRT Applications
AN1122/D Running the MC44802A PLL Circuit
AN1235/D A Set Top Closed-Caption Decoder
AN1241/D Interfacing the MC68HC705J1A to 9356/
9366 EEPROMs
AN1548/D Guidelines for Debugging the MC44011
Video Decoder
AR333/D RF Modems Simplified
AR345/D Switches for High-Definition Displays
EB411/D A Digital Video Prototyping System
Additional information relevant to TV and Video may be found in
the following Motorola documents:
BR470/D Motorola Discretes – The Complete Solution
BR1305/D Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
BR1429/D Wideband Linear Amplifiers – CATV, CRT
Drivers, General Purpose
BR1459/D OPTOBUS Technical Information
* BR1479/D IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
DL111/D Bipolar Power Transistor Data
DL151/D Rectifier Device Data
DL158/D Multimedia Device Data
DSP56800WP1/D Novel Digital Signal Processing Architecture
with Microcontroller Features
TV and Video continued
HC05RC18GRS/D 68HC05RC9/68HC05RC18 General
Release Specification
SG46/D RF Products Selector Guide
SG96/D Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector
Guide & Cross Reference
SG140/D SCANSWITCH Selector Guide
SG169/D Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
SG267/D Rectifier Product Update
*SG382/D Motorola RF CATV Distribution Amplifiers
SG424/D EAGLES: European Analog Guide for
Leading & Emerging Systems
Unijunction
AN294/D Unijunction Transistor Timers and
Oscillators
All Products and Application Areas
BR380/D SPS Bar Code Label Specifications
BR474/D European Bar Code Specifications
BR481/D Setting New Standards for Quality and
Technical Excellence in Everything We Do
BR518/D Reliability & Quality Handbook
BR925/D Six Sigma Roadmap
BR1202/D Motorola Quality System Review
Guidelines
BR1306/D CATS – Customer Analysis Tracking
System
BR1410/D MAP – Metric Awareness Program
BR1437/D Multichip Module Solutions
BR1460/D Combinational Technologies
BR1469/D Growing to Meet Your Needs
BR3021/D IMAGINE Semiconductor Solutions
SG73/D Master Selection Guide
SG379/D North America Sales and Distribution
Price List
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AN004E/D Semiconductor Consideration for DC
Power Supply Voltage Protector Circuits
AN211A/D Field Effect Transistors in Theory and
Practice
AN220/D FETs in Chopper and Analog Switching
Circuits
AN222A/D The ABCs of DC to AC Inverters
AN294/D Unijunction Transistor Timers and
Oscillators
AN427/D MC68HC11 EEPROM Error Correction
Algorithms in C
AN428/D Automotive Direction Indicator with Short
Circuit Detection Using the UAA1041
AN431/D Temperature Measurement and Display
Using the MC68HC05B4 and the
MC14489
AN432/D 128K byte Addressing with the M68HC11
AN433/D TV On-Screen Display Using the
MC68HC05T1
AN434/D Serial Bootstrap for the RAM and
EEPROM1 of the MC68HC05B6
AN441/D MC68HC05E0 EPROM Emulator
AN442/D Driving LCDs with M6805
Microprocessors
AN445/D Software Model for the Implementation of
I.430 ISDN Physical Layer on the
MC145474/5 S/T Bus Transceiver
AN447/D An MC88100/MC88200 20/25/33MHz
System DRAM Design
AN447A/D Appendix to AN447/D
AN448/D “FLOF” Teletext using M6805
Microcontrollers
AN449/D An MC68340 to M88000 MBUS Bus
Translator
AN450/D IC Design: A Statistical Approach to
Electromigration
AN452/D Using the MC68HC11K4 Memory
Mapping Logic
AN455/D Using the Table Interpolation Features of
the CPU32
AN456/D Using PCbug11 as a Diagnostic Aid for
Expanded Mode M68HC11 Systems
AN457/D Providing a Real-time Clock for the
MC68302
AN458/D A Self-Test Approach for the
MC68HC11A/E
AN459/D A Monitor for the MC68HC05E0
AN460/D An RDS Decoder Using the
MC68HC05E0
AN461/D An Introduction to the HC16 for HC11
Users
AN462/D FET Current Regulators – Circuits and
Diodes
AN463/D 68HC05K0 Infra-Red Remote Control
AN464/D Software Driver Routines for the
Motorola MC68HC05 CAN Module
AN465/D Secure Remote Control using the
68HC05K1 and the 68HC05P3
AN472/D Software SCI with Receive Buffer for the
MC68HC11
AN473/D A Minimum Evaluation System for the
MC68331 and MC68332
AN474/D ADS302 Monitor for ISDN Development
AN476/D CPU16 and the Configurable Timer
Module (CTM) in Engine Control
AN477/D Simple A/D for MCUs without Built-In A/D
Converters
AN478/D HC05 to HC11 Code Conversion
AN479/D Universal Input Voltage Range Power
Supply for High Resolution Monitors with
Multi-Sync Capability
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AN480/D Dual DSP56002 Master Slave
Communications
AN485/D High-Power Audio Amplifiers with Short-
Circuit Protection
AN486/D Low Cost MPC601 EVM
AN488/D Telephone Handset with DTMF using the
68HC05F4
AN492/D A Video Display Board for CD-i
Development
AN495/D RDS Decoding for an HC11-Controlled
Radio
AN499/D Let the MC68HC705 Program Itself
AN531/D MC1596 Balanced Modulator
AN535/D Phase-Locked Loop Design
Fundamentals
AN545A/D Television Video IF Amplifier Using
Integrated Circuits
AN556/D Interconnection Techniques for
Motorola’s MECL 10,000 Series Emitter
Coupled Logic
AN559/D A Single Ramp Analog-to-Digital
Converter
AN569/D Transient Thermal Resistance —
General Data and its Use
AN581/D An MSI 500MHz Frequency Counter
Using MECL and MTTL
AN587/D Analysis and Design of the Op Amp
Current Source
AN593/D Broadband Linear Power Amplifiers
Using Push-Pull Transistors
AN701/D Understanding MECL 10 000 DC and AC
Data Sheet Specifications
AN703/D Designing Digitally-Controlled Power
Supplies
AN708A/D Line Driver and Receiver Considerations
AN719/D A New Approach to Switching Regulators
AN720/D Interfacing with MECL 10,000 Integrated
Circuits
AN721/D Impedance Matching Networks Applied
to RF Power Transistors
AN726/D Bussing with MECL 10 000 Integrated
Circuits
AN733/D A ROM-Digital Approach to PWM-Type
Speed Control of AC Motors
AN749/D Broadband Transformers and Broadband
Combining Techniques for RF
AN753/D Scanning Logic for RF Scanner-
Receivers Using CMOS Integrated
Circuits
AN756/D Crystal Switching Methods for MC12060/
MC12061 Oscillators
AN759/D A CMOS Keyboard Data Entry System
for Bus Oriented Memory Systems
AN779/D Low-Distortion 1.6 to 30MHz SSB Driver
Designs
AN781A/D Revised Data-Interface Standards
AN782/D Interfacing and Controlling Digital
Temperature Data Using the MC6800
AN790/D Thermal Rating of RF Power Transistors
AN791/D A Simplified Approach to VHF Power
Amplifier Design
AN810/D Dual 16-Bit Ports for the MC68000 Using
Two MC6821s
AN827/D The Technique of Direct Programming by
Using a Two-Modulus Prescaler
AN829/D Application of the MC1374 TV Modulator
AN840/D Temperature Compensation Methods for
the Motorola X-ducer Pressure Sensor
Element
AN843/D A Review of Transients and Their Means
of Suppression
AN846/D Basic Concepts of Fiber Optics and Fiber
Optic Communications
AN847/D Tuning Diode Design Techniques
AN849/D Guide to Thyristor Applications
AN860/D Power MOSFETs versus Bipolar
Transistors
AN861/D Power Transistor Safe Operating Area:
Special Considerations for Motor Drives
AN864A/D Interfacing Multiplexed Bus Peripherals
with Non-Multiplexed MPUs
AN873/D Understanding Power Transistor
Dynamic Behaviour: dv/dt Effects on
Switching RBSOA
AN875/D Power Transistor Safe Operating Area:
Special Considerations for Switching
Power Supplies
AN876/D Using Power MOSFETs in Stepping
Motor Control
AN878/D VHF MOS Power Applications
AN894A/D User Considerations for MC146818 Real
Time Clock Applications
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AN896A/D Serial I/O, Timer and Interface
Capabilities of the MC68901 Multi-
Function Peripheral
AN897/D MC68008 Minimum Configuration
System
AN906A/D Self-Programming the MC68701 and the
MC68701U4
AN913/D Designing with TMOS Power MOSFETs
AN915/D Characterizing Collector-to-Emitter and
Drain-to-Source Diodes for Switchmode
Applications
AN917/D Reading and Writing in Floppy Disc
Systems Using Motorola Integrated
Circuits
AN918/D Paralleling Power MOSFETs in Switching
Applications
AN919/D Using the Motorola X-ducer Pressure
Sensor Data Sheet
AN920/D Theory and Applications of the MC34063
and µA78S40 Switching Regulator
Control Circuits
AN921/D Horizontal APC/AFC Loops
AN922/D Temperature Compensation, Calibration
and Applications of Motorola’s X-ducer
Pressure Sensor
AN923/D 800MHz Test Fixture Design
AN924/D Measurement of Zener Voltage to
Thermal Equilibrium with Pulsed Test
Current
AN929/D Insuring Reliable Performance from
Power MOSFETs
AN930/D High Voltage, High Current, Non-
Destructive FBSOA Testing
AN935/D Compensating for Nonlinearity in the
MPX10 Series Pressure Transducer
AN936/D Mounting Techniques, Lead Forming and
Testing of Motorola’s MPX Series
Pressure Transducers
AN938/D Mounting Techniques for PowerMacro
Transistor
AN943/D UDLT Evaluation Board
AN948/D Data Multiplexing Using the Universal
Digital Loop Transceiver and the Data
Set Interface
AN949/D A Voice/Data Modem Using the
MC145422/26, MC145428 and MC14403
AN951/D Drive Optimization for 1.0kV Off-Line
Converter Transistors
AN952/D Ultrafast Recovery Rectifiers Extend
Power Transistor SOA
AN955/D A Cost Effective VHF Amplifier for Land
Mobile Radios
AN957/D Interfacing the Speakerphone to the
MC34010/11/13 Speech Networks
AN958/D Transmit Gain Adjustments for the
MC34014 Speech Network
AN959/D A Speakerphone with Receive Idle Mode
AN960/D Equalization of DTMF Signals Using the
MC34014
AN962/D MPX Pressure Sensors Used for Switch
Applications
AN964/D Trigger Design Ideas for DIAC
Replacements
AN968/D A Digital Voice/Data Telephone Set
AN970/D Hardware and Software Interface for the
MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller
AN971/D Avoiding Bus Contention in Fast Access
RAM Designs
AN973/D Avoiding Data Errors with Fast Static
RAMs
AN974/D MC68HC11 Floating-Point Package
AN976/D A New High Performance Current Mode
Controller Teams Up with Current
Sensing Power MOSFETS
AN978/D Application of the Motorola VDE
Approved Optocouplers
AN980/D VHF Narrowband FM Receiver Design
Using the MC3362 and the MC3363 Dual
Conversion Receivers
AN981/D Building Counters with Motorola’s
Macrocell Arrays
AN986/D Page, Nibble and Static Column Modes:
High-Speed, Serial-Access Options on
1 Mbit+ DRAMS
AN987/D DRAM Refresh Modes
AN991/D Using the Serial Peripheral Interface to
Communicate Between Multiple
Microcomputers
AN997/D CONFIG Register Issues Concerning the
M68HC11 Family
AN1000/D SENSEFETs For High Frequency
Applications
AN1001/D Understanding SENSEFETs
AN1002/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design Using
the MC34114 Speech Network and the
MC34018 Speakerphone ICs
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AN1003/D Featurephone Design, with Tone Ringer
and Dialer, using the MC34118
Speakerphone IC
AN1004/D A Handsfree Featurephone Design using
MC34114 Speech Network and
MC34118 Speakerphone ICs
AN1006/D Linearize the Volume Control of the
MC34118 Speakerphone
AN1007/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to
iAPX80186 Interface
AN1008/D MC68824 Token Bus Controller to
MC68010 Interface
AN1010/D MC68HC11 EEPROM Programming from
a Personal Computer
AN1011/D MC146805G2 to MC68HC05C4
Conversion
AN1013/D MC68606 to Intel iAPX80186 Interface
AN1014/D MC68606 to MC68020 Interface
AN1015/D MC68020 Minimum System
Configuration
AN1019/D Decoding Using the TDA3330, with
Emphasis on Cable In/Cable Out
Operation
AN1020/D A High-Performance Video Amplifier for
High Resolution CRT Applications
AN1021/D A Hybrid Video Amplifier for High
Resolution CRT Applications
AN1022/D Mechanical and Thermal Considerations
in Using RF Linear Hybrid Amplifiers
AN1025/D Reliability Considerations in Design and
Use of RF Integrated Circuits
AN1027/D Reliability/Performance Aspects of CATV
Amplifier Design
AN1028/D 35/50 Watt Broadband (160-240MHz)
Push-Pull TV Amplifier Band III
AN1029/D TV Transposers Band IV and V
Po = 0.5W/1.0W
AN1030/D 1W/2W Broadband TV Amplifier
Band IV and V
AN1032/D How Load VSWR Affects Non-Linear
Circuits
AN1034/D Three Balun Designs for Push-Pull
Amplifiers
AN1037/D Solid State Power Amplifier, 300W FM,
88-108MHz
AN1039/D 470-860 MHz Broadband Amplifier 5W
AN1040/D Mounting Considerations for Power
Semiconductors
AN1041/D Mounting Procedures for Very High
Power RF Transistors
AN1043/D Spice Model for TMOS Power MOSFETs
AN1044/D The MC1378 — A Monolithic Composite
Video Synchronizer
AN1045/D Series Triacs in AC High Voltage
Switching Circuits
AN1046/D Three Piece Solution for Brushless Motor
Controller Design
AN1047/D Electrical Characteristics of the CR2424
and CR2425 CRT Driver Hybrid
Amplifiers
AN1048/D RC Snubber Networks for Thyristor
Power Control and Transient
Suppression
AN1049/D The Electronic Control of Fluorescent
Lamps
AN1050/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) with HCMOS
Microcontrollers
AN1051/D Transmission Line Effects in PCB
Applications
AN1054/D ISDN System Development Using
MC145490EVK/MC145491EVK
Development Kits
AN1055/D M6805 16-bit Support Macros
AN1057/D Selecting the Right Microcontroller Unit
AN1058/D Reducing A/D Errors in Microcontroller
Applications
AN1059/D Pseudo Static RAM Simplifies Interfacing
with Microprocessors
AN1060/D MC68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
AN1062/D Using the QSPI for Analog Data
Acquisition
AN1063/D DRAM Controller for the MC68340
AN1064/D Use of Stack Simplifies M68HC11
Programming
AN1065/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 Real-Time
Clock with Multiple Time Bases
AN1066/D Interfacing the MC68HC05C5 SIOP to an
I2C Peripheral
AN1067/D Pulse Generation and Detection with
Microcontroller Units
AN1076/D Speeding up Horizontal Outputs
AN1077/D Adding Digital Volume Control to
Speakerphone Circuits
AN1078/D New Components Simplify Brush DC
Motor Drives
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AN1080/D External-Sync Power Supply with
Universal Input Voltage Range for
Monitors
AN1081/D Minimise the “pop” in the MC34119 Low
Power Audio Amplifier
AN1082/D Simple Design for a 4-20mA Transmitter
Interface Using a Motorola Pressure
Sensor
AN1083/D Basic Thermal Management of Power
Semiconductors
AN1090/D Understanding and Predicting Power
MOSFET Switching Behavior
AN1091/D Low Skew Clock Drivers and their
System Design Considerations
AN1092/D Driving High Capacitance DRAMs in an
ECL System
AN1093/D Delay and Timing Methods for CMOS
ASICs
AN1095/D Clock Distribution Techniques for HDC
Series Arrays
AN1096/D Guidelines for Using the Mustang™
ATPG System
AN1097/D Calibration-Free Pressure Sensor
System
AN1099/D Test Methodology and Release Issues
for HDC Series Gate Arrays
AN1100/D Analog to Digital Converter Resolution
Extension Using a Motorola Pressure
Sensor
AN1101/D One-Horsepower Off-Line Brushless
Permanent Magnet Motor Drive
AN1102/D Interfacing Power MOSFETs to Logic
Devices
AN1103/D Using the CR3424 for High Resolution
CRT Applications
AN1105/D A Digital Pressure Gauge Using the
Motorola MPX700 Series Differential
Pressure Sensor
AN1106/D Considerations in Using the MHW801
and MHW851 Series RF Power Modules
AN1107/D Understanding RF Data Sheet
Parameters
AN1108/D Design Considerations for a Two
Transistor, Current Mode Forward
Converter
AN1120/D Basic Servo Loop Motor Control Using
the MC68HC05B6 MCU
AN1122/D Running the MC44802A PLL Circuit
AN1123/D MCS3201 Floppy Disk Controller in
MC68000 System
AN1124/D 1 Meg to 4 Meg DRAM Upgrading
AN1125/D DRAM Interface to the MC88200 M Bus
AN1126/D Evaluation Systems for Remote Control
Devices on an Infrared Link
AN1127/D High Speed DRAM Design for the 40MHz
MC68EC030
AN1200/D Configuring the M68300 Family Time
Processing Unit (TPU)
AN1202/D Battery Back-Up of Self-Refreshing
Dynamic Random Access Memory
AN1207/D The MC145170 in Basic HF and VHF
Oscillators
AN1209/D The Motorola BurstRAM
AN1210/D A Protocol Specific Memory for Burstable
Fast Cache Memory Applications
AN1212/D J1850 Multiplex Bus Communication
Using the MC68HC705C8 and the
SC371016 J1850 Communications
Interface (JCI)
AN1213/D 16-bit DSP Servo Control with the
MC68HC16Z1
AN1214/D MC88110 64-bit External Bus Interface to
16-bit EPROM
AN1215/D PID Routines for MC68HC11K4 and
MC68HC11N4 Microcontrollers
AN1217/D Interfacing to the MC88110
AN1218/D HC05 to HC08 Optimization
AN1219/D M68HC08 Integer Math Routines
AN1220/D Optical Character Recognition Using
Fuzzy Logic
AN1221/D Hamming Error Control Coding
Techniques with the HC08 MCU
AN1222/D Arithmetic Waveform Synthesis with the
HC05/08 MCUs
AN1223/D A Zero Wait State Secondary Cache for
Intel’s Pentium
AN1224/D Example Software Routines for the
Message Data Link Controller Module on
the MC68HC705V8
AN1226/D Use of the 68HC705C8A in Place of a
68HC705C8
AN1227/D Using 9346 Series Serial EEPROMs with
6805 Series Microcontrollers
AN1228/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to the
MC145051 A/D Converter
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AN1230/D A Background Debugging Mode Driver
Package for Modular Microcontrollers
AN1231/D Plastic Ball Grid Array (PBGA)
AN1232/D Thermal Performance of Plastic Ball Grid
Array (PBGA) Packages for Next
Generation FSRAM Devices
AN1233/D Using M68HC16 Digital Signal
Processing to Build an Audio Frequency
Analyzer
AN1235/D A Set Top Closed-Caption Decoder
AN1236/D Timing Performance of TPU I/O
Hardware
AN1238/D HC05 MCU LED Drive Techniques Using
the MC68HC705J1A
AN1239/D HC05 MCU Keypad Decoding
Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1240/D HC05 MCU Software-Driven
Asynchronous Serial Communication
Techniques Using the MC68HC705J1A
AN1241/D Interfacing the MC68HC705J1A to 9356/
9366 EEPROMs
AN1243/D Output Loading Effects on Fast Static
RAMS
AN1249/D Brushed DC Motor Control Using the
MC68HC16Z1
AN1253/D An Improved PLL Design Method Without
ωn and ζ
AN1254/D Using the MC68HC16Z1 for Audio Tone
Generation
AN1255/D MC68F333 Flash EEPROM
Programming Utilities
AN1256/D Interfacing the HC05 MCU to a
Multichannel Digital-to-Analog Converter
using the MC68HC705C8A and the
MC68HC705J1A
AN1257/D Using the M68HC05 Family On-Chip
Voltage Regulator
AN1259/D System Design and Layout Techniques
for Noise Reduction in MCU-Based
Systems
AN1260/D Storage and Handling of Drypacked
Surface Mounted Devices (SMD)
AN1261/D Use of 32K x 36 FSRAM in Non-Parity
Applications
AN1262/D Simple Real-Time Kernels for M68HC05
Microcontrollers
AN1263/D Designing for Electromagnetic
Compatibility with Single-Chip
Microcontrollers
AN1264/D JTAG Flash Memory Programmer
AN1265/D Configuring the MPC2604GA Integrated
L2 Cache with the MPC106
AN1267/D PowerPC 603 Hardware Interrupt
Latency in Embedded Applications
AN1269/D PowerPC Microprocessor Clock Modes
AN1271/D PowerPC 60x Microprocessor to AD1848
CODEC Interface
AN1272/D Spreadsheet Estimation of CPU-DRAM
Subsystem Power Consumption
AN1274/D HC08 SCI Operation with Various Input
Clocks
AN1277/D Offset Reference PLLs for Fine
Resolution or Fast Hopping
AN1280/D Using and Extending D–Bug 12 Routines
AN1281/D MPC505 Interrupts
AN1282/D Board Strategies for Ensuring Optimum
Frequency Synthesizer Performance
AN1283/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC16 Devices
AN1284/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC12 Devices
AN1286/D MC68HC05C0 Bus Structure Design
AN1287/D MC68HC708LN56 LCD Utilities
AN1288/D Programming the MC68HC(8)05K3’s
Personality EEPROM on the MMDS and
MMEVS
AN1289/D DSP5630x FSRAM Module Interfacing
AN1291/D Avoiding Multiprocessing Paradoxes with
the PowerPC 604 Microprocessor
AN1292/D Adding a Voice User Interface to
M68HC05 Applications
AN1294/D Multiprocessor Systems and the
PowerPC 603e Microprocessor
AN1295/D Demonstration Model of fuzzyTECH
Implementation on M68HC12
*AN1296/D Using the MCM69C232/MCM69C432
Content-Addressable Memory on an
ATM Line Card
AN1300/D Interfacing Microcomputers to Fractional
Horsepower Motors
AN1302/D Motorola Pressure Sensors –
Recommended Housing for Very Low
Absolute Pressure Measurements
AN1304/D Integrated Sensor Simplifies Bar Graph
Pressure Gauge
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AN1305/D An Evaluation System for Direct Interface
of the MPX5100 Pressure Sensor with a
Microprocessor
AN1307/D A Simple Pressure Regulator Using
Semiconductor Pressure Transducers
AN1308/D 100 and 200 Watt High Fidelity Audio
Amplifiers Utilizing a Wideband Low
Feedback Design
AN1309/D Compensated Sensor Bar Graph
Pressure Gauge
AN1310/D Using the MC68332 Microcontroller for
AC Induction Motor Control
AN1311/D Software for an 8-bit Microcontroller
Based Brushed DC Motor Drive
AN1314/D Automatic Line Voltage Selector
AN1315/D An Evaluation System Interfacing the
MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors to a
Microprocessor
AN1316/D Frequency Output Conversion for
MPX2000 Series Pressure Sensors
AN1317/D High-Current DC Motor Drive Uses Low
On-Resistance Surface Mount MOSFETs
AN1318/D Interfacing Semiconductor Pressure
Sensors to Microcomputers
AN1319/D Design Considerations for a Low Voltage
N-Channel H-Bridge Motor Drive
AN1320/D 300 Watt, 100kHz Converter Utilizes
Economical Bipolar Planar Power
Transistors
AN1321/D Brushless DC Motor Drive Incorporates
Small Outline Integrated Circuit
Packaged MOSFETs
AN1322/D Applying Semiconductor Sensors to Bar
Graph Pressure Gauges
AN1324/D A Simple Sensor Interface Amplifier
AN1325/D Amplifiers for Semiconductor Pressure
Sensors
AN1326/D Barometric Pressure Measurement Using
Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1327/D Very Wide Input Voltage Range, Off-line
Flyback Switching Power Supply
AN1400/D MC10/100H640 Clock Driver Family I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1401/D Using SPICE to Analyze the Effects of
Board Layout on System Skew when
Designing with the MC10/100H640
Family of Clock Drivers
AN1402/D MC10/100H00 Translator Family I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1403/D FACT I/O Model Kit
AN1404/D ECLinPS Circuit Performance at Non-
Standard VIH Levels
AN1405/D ECL Clock Distribution Techniques
AN1406/D Designing with PECL (ECL at +5.0V)
AN1408/D Power Dissipation for Active SCSI
Terminators
AN1410/D Configuring and Applying the MC54/
74HC4046A Phase-Locked Loop
AN1500/D IEEE Std. 1149.1 Boundary Scan for
H4C Arrays
AN1502/D Embedded RAM BIST
AN1503/D ECLinPS™ I/O SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1504/D Metastability and the ECLinPS™ Family
AN1508/D High Frequency Design Techniques and
Guidelines for Bipolar Gate Arrays
AN1509/D ASIC Clock Distribution using a Phase-
Locked Loop (PLL)
AN1511/D Applications of the MOC2A40 and
MOC2A60 Series POWER OPTO
Isolators
AN1512/D TestPAS Primer
AN1513/D Mounting Techniques and Plumbing
Options of Motorola’s MPX Series
Pressure Sensors
AN1514/D H4CPlus Series 3.3V/5V Design
Considerations
AN1515/D Optically Isolated Phase Controlling
Circuit Solution
AN1516/D Liquid Level Control Using a Motorola
Pressure Sensor
AN1517/D Pressure Switch Design with
Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1518/D Using a Pulse Width Modulated Output
with Semiconductor Pressure Sensors
AN1520/D HDTMOS Power MOSFETs Excel in
Synchronous Rectifier Applications
AN1521/D High-Performance CMOS Interfaces for
the H4CPlus Series Gate Arrays
AN1522/D Analog Phase-Locked Loop for H4CPlus
and M5C Series Arrays
AN1524/D AC Motor Drive Using Integrated Power
Stage
AN1526/D RF Power Device Impedances: Practical
Considerations
AN1534/D Design Considerations of Plastic Ball
Grid Arrays for CMOS Gate Arrays
AN1536/D Digital Boat Speedometers
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AN1538/D Water Level Control for Wells Using
Small Surface Mount Devices
AN1539/D An IF Communication Circuit Tutorial
AN1541/D Introduction to Insulated Gate Bipolar
Transistors
AN1542/D Active Inrush Current Limiting Using
MOSFETs
AN1543/D Electronic Lamp Ballast Design
AN1544/D Design of Continuously Variable Slope
Delta Modulation Communication
Systems
AN1546/D High Voltage, High Side Driver for
Electronic Lamp Ballast Applications
AN1547/D A DC to DC Converter for Notebook
Computers Using HDTMOS and
Synchronous Rectification
AN1548/D Guidelines for Debugging the MC44011
Video Decoder
AN1551/D Low-Pressure Sensing with the
MPX2010 Pressure Sensor
AN1552/D MPX7100AP: The Sensor at the Heart of
Solid-State Altimeter Applications
AN1553/D Minimizing Skew Across Multiple Clock
Trees in Gate Arrays
AN1554/D SRAM Built-in Self Test
AN1556/D Designing Sensor Performance
Specifications for MCU-based Systems
AN1557/D A Cookbook Approach to Designing a
Differential-Signal Amplifier for Sensor
Applications
AN1559/D Application Considerations for a
Switched Capacitor Accelerometer
AN1560/D Low Voltage ECLinPS SPICE Modeling
Kit
AN1564/D Interfacing to the PowerPC with a
Motorola Programmable Array
AN1565/D Using VIEWlogic’s PROSeries 6.1 with
the MPA Design System
AN1566/D In System Prototyping Using HDLs and
FPGAs
AN1568/D Interfacing Between LVDS and ECL
AN1570/D Basic Semiconductor Thermal
Measurement
AN1571/D Digital Blood Pressure Meter
AN1572/D Applying the Optobus I Multichannel
Optical Data Link to High-Performance
Communication Systems: SCI, Fibre
Channel, and ATM
AN1573/D Understanding Pressure and Pressure
Measurement
AN1574/D A Group Listening-In Application for the
MC33215
AN1576/D Reduce Compact Fluorescent Cost with
Motorola’s PowerLux IGBT
AN1577/D Motorola’s D2 Series Transistors for
Fluorescent Converters
AN1578/D MECL 10H SPICE Kit for Berkeley
SPICE (PSPICE)
*AN1579/D Understanding the Multivibrator Based
Crystal Oscillator Circuit Used on the
BiCMOS MPC Family of Clock Drivers
*AN1580/D Mounting and Soldering
Recommendations for the Motorola
Power Flat Pack Package
AN1582/D Board and Interface Design for AutoBahn
and Spanceiver
AN1583/D Motorola’s Next Generation Piston Fit
Pressure Sensor Packages
AN1584/D “Very Low Pressure” Smart Sensing
Solution with Serial Communications
Interface
AN1585/D High-Performance, Dynamically-
Compensated Smart Sensor System
AN1586/D Designing a Homemade Digital Output
for Analog Voltage Output Sensors
AN1588/D Using Mentor Graphics’ Design Architect
ver. A3 with the MPA Design System
AN1589/D Using OrCAD’s Capture and Simulate
with the MPA Design System
AN1592/D Using VIEWlogic’s Workview Office 7.0
with the MPA Design System
*AN1593/D Low Cost 1.0A Current Source for
Battery Chargers
AN1595/D Programming Large Configuration Files
into Smaller Serial PROMs
*AN1596/D ECLinPS Lite Translator ELT Family
SPICE I/O Model Kit
*AN1598/D H124, 125, 350-352 Translator I/O
SPICE Modelling Kit
AN1603/D Providing a POTS Phone in an ISDN or
Similar Environment
AN1604/D Using Exemplar Logic’s Galileo with the
MPA Design System
AN1606/D ITC132 High Voltage Micro to Motor
Interface
AN1607/D ITC122 Low Voltage Micro to Motor
Interface
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*AN1608/D Guidlines for the Speaker in a Line-
Powered Speakerphone
AN1611/D Impact and Tilt Measurement Using
Accelerometer
AN1612/D Shock and Mute Pager Applications
Using Accelerometer
*AN1613/D Integrating Schematic Capture and
Verilog Synthesis When Designing with
the MPA
*AN1614/D Optimizing VHDL/Verilog Designs for
Speed for the MPA Family Using
Exemplar Galileo Synthesis
AN1615/D An FPGA Primer for PLD Users
*AN1616/D Carbon Monoxide Sensor Evaluation
Board
AN1617/D Mounting Recommendations for Copper
Tungsten Flanged Transistors
*AN1618/D Using JTAG Boundary Scan with the
Motorola MPA1000 Family of FPGAs
*AN1619/D MPA1000 Primer for Schematic
Designers
*AN1620/D A Monolithic Integrated Solution for MAP
Applications
*AN1621/D An Integrated Silicon Bulk
Micromachined Barometric Pressure
Sensor for Engine Control Unit and
External Mount
*AN1622/D EMC Considerations for Automotive
Sensors
*AN1623/D HDL Techniques for Faster Synthesized
Counters
*AN1624/D ITC137 68HC708MP16 Motion Control
Development Board
*AN1625/D Low Cost Digitized Carbon Monoxide
Application Board
*AN1626/D Noise Management in Motor Drives
*AN1628/D Understanding Power Transistors
Breakdown Parameters
*AN1629/D Using VIEWlogic’s Workview Office 7.31
ViewSynthesis with the MPA Design
System
*AN1630/D Using Synopsis Design Compiler with the
MPA1000 Design System
*AN1632/D MMA1000P Product Overview and
Interface Considerations
*AN1635/D Baseball Pitch Speedometer Featuring
Motorola’s 250g Accelerometers
*AN1636/D Implementing Auto Zero for Integrated
Pressure Sensors
AN1702/D Brushless DC Motor Control Using the
MC68HC705MC4
*AN1704/D Switch Fabric Implementation Using
Shared Memory
*AN1705/D Noise Reduction Techniques for
Microcontroller-Based Systems
*AN1706/D Microcontroller Oscillator Circuit Design
Considerations
AN1708/D Single-Slope Analog-to-Digital (A/D)
Conversion
AN1709/D Motorola Fast Static RAM Known Good
Die Manufacturing Process
AN1711/D DMA08 Systems Compatibilities
AN1712/D “Get Your Motor Running” with the
MC68HC708MP16
*AN1716/D Using M68HC12 Indexed Indirect
Addressing
*AN1726/D Using Motorola’s Fast Static RAM CAMs
on a Media Independent Interface
AN4000/D Visual Debug for MPC60x
AN4004/D ±2g Acceleration Sensing Module Based
on a ±40g Integrated Accelerometer
AN-HK-01/H 300 Baud Smart Modem with Intelligent
MCU Controller
AN-HK-02/H Low Power FM Transmitter System
MC2831A
AN-HK-07/H A High Performance Manual-Tuned
Receiver for Automotive Application
Using Motorola ICs MC13021, MC13020
and MC13041
AN-HK-08/H A Medium Scale PABX
AN-HK-10/H MC68HC05L9 Microcomputer
Applications Demo Board
AN-HK-12/H MC68HC05F6 Tone Pulse Dialer
AN-HK-13A/H
MC68HC05L10 Handheld Equipment
Applications
AN-HK-15/H MC68HC05L11 Hand-Writing
Applications
AN-HK-17/H MC68HC05F2 DTMF Output Low
Voltage Active Filter
ANE405/D Bi-Directional Data Transfer Between
MC68HC11 and MC6805L3 Using SPI
ANE415/D MC68HC11 Implementation of IEEE-488
Interface for DSP56000 Monitor
ANE416/D MC68HC05B4 Radio Synthesizer
ANE425/D Use of the MC68HC68T1 RTC with
M6805 Microprocessors
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ANE426/D An MC68030 32-bit High Performance
Minimum System
APR1/D Digital Sine-Wave Synthesis Using the
DSP56001/DSP56002
APR2/D Digital Stereo 10-Band Graphic Equalizer
Using the DSP56001
APR3/D Fractional and Integer Arithmetic Using
the DSP56000 Family of General-
Purpose Digital Signal Processors
APR4/D Implementation of Fast Fourier
Transforms on Motorola’s DSP56000/
DSP56001 and DSP96002 Digital Signal
Processors
APR5/D Implementation of PID Controllers on the
Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
APR6/D Convolutional Encoding and Viterbi
Decoding Using the DSP56001 with a
V.32 Modem Trellis Example
APR7/D Implementing IIR/FIR Filters with
Motorola’s DSP56000/DSP56001
APR8/D Principles of Sigma-Delta Modulation for
Analog-to-Digital Converters
APR9/D Full-Duplex 32 kbit/s CCITT ADPCM
Speech Coding on the Motorola
DSP56001
APR10/D DSP96002 Interface Techniques and
Examples
APR11/D DSP56001 Interface Techniques and
Examples
APR12/D Twin CODEC Expansion Board for the
DSP56000 Application Development
System
APR14/D Conference Bridging in the Digital
Telecomms Environment Using the
Motorola DSP56000
APR15/D Implementation of Adaptive Controllers
on the Motorola DSP56000/DSP56001
APR16/D Calculating Timing Requirements of
External SRAM for the 24-bit DSP56000
Family
APR20/D Application Optimization for the
DSP56300/DSP56600 Digital Signal
Processors
APR21/D Software UART on the DSP56L811
Using GPIO Port B
APR22/D Application Conversion from the
DSP56100 Family to the DSP56300/600
Families
APR404/D G.722 Audio Processing on the
DSP56100 Microprocessor Family
APR405/D Minimal Logic DRAM Interface for the
DSP56156
AR103/D Compilation and Pascal on the New
Microprocessors
AR108/D Macrocell Arrays: An Alternative to
Custom LSI
AR120/D Speeding Up the Very High Voltage
Transistor
AR128/D Array-Based Logic Boosts System
Performance
AR141/D Applying Power MOSFETs in Class D/E
RF Power Amplifier Design
AR145/D DPAK: The Power Package for Surface
Mount Applications
AR160/D Lossless Current Sensing with
SENSEFETs Enhances Motor Drive
AR164/D Good RF Construction Practices and
Techniques
AR175/D A Power FET SPICE Model From Data
Sheet Specs
AR176/D New MOSFETs Simplify High Power RF
Amplifier Design
AR179/D RF Power Transistors Catapult into High-
Power Systems
AR180/D Electronic Ballasts
AR181/D Bipolar Transistors Excel in Off-Line
Resonant Converters
AR241/D Building Fast SRAMs with no Process
‘Tricks’
AR254/D Phase-Locked Loop Design Articles
AR256/D Motorola’s Radical SRAM Design
Speeds Systems 40%
AR258/D High Frequency System Operation Using
Synchronous SRAMs
AR260/D Enhancing System Performance Using
Synchronous SRAMs
AR300/D The Hidden Dangers of Electrostatic
Discharge – ESD
AR301/D Solid-State Devices Ease Task of
Designing Brushless DC Motors
AR302/D Thermal Management of Surface Mount
Power Devices
AR305/D Building Push-Pull, Multioctave, VHF
Power Amplifiers
AR306/D Densest Gate Arrays Ever from LSI
Logic, Motorola
AR307/D Jumbo High-Density Gate Arrays Score a
Round of Industry Firsts
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AR308/D Motorola’s Arrays Hit a New High: 80%
Gate Utilization
AR309/D High-Density ASIC Family Achieves
100k-Cell Arrays
AR310/D Software for Sea-of-Gates Arrays Places
and Routes Over 70% of Available Gates
AR323/D Managing Heat Dissipation in DPAK
Surface-Mount Power Packages
AR326/D High-Voltage MOSFETs Simplify Flyback
Design
AR333/D RF Modems Simplified
AR340/D The Low Forward Voltage Schottky
AR341/D Power MOSFET 1HP Brushless DC
Motor Drive Withstands Commutation
Stresses
AR345/D Switches for High-Definition Displays
AR346/D RF Power FETs: Their Characteristics
and Applications
AR347/D A Compact 1kW 2-50MHz Solid-State
Linear Amplifier
AR350/D Adapt Non-ISDN Terminals to ISDN Data
Rates
AR359/D The Making of the PowerPC
AR360/D PowerPC 620 Soars
AR362/D Whipping Up Real-Time Designs –
Programming Motorola’s TPU
AR450/D Characterizing Overvoltage Transient
Suppressors
AR501S/D Reliability Issues for Silicon Pressure
Sensors
AR502S/D The Design of a Monolithic Signal
Conditioned Pressure Sensor
AR510/D VSWR Protection of Solid State RF
Power Transistors
AR511/D Biasing Solid State Amplifiers to Linear
Operation
AR514/D Build Ultra-Low Dropout Regulator
AR517/D High Resolution Position Sensor for
Motion Control System
AR518/D Gate Arrays Simplify Translation
between High Speed Logic Families
AR519/D Low-Skew Clock Drivers: Which Type is
Best?
AR520/D Application Specific MultiChip Modules
AR522/D Ranking of Gate Array and Cell-Based
ASIC Vendors by Customers
AR523/D An Overview of Surface Mount
Technology (SMT) for Power Supply
Applications
AR560/D Simple Pressure Switches Comprise
Transducers, Comparators and Op Amps
AR563/D Active SCSI Terminators Confront Critics
and Gain Acceptance
AR564/D Dual 180V GaAs Schottky Diode
Rectifies 10A/leg
AR597/D GaAs RF ICs Target 2.4GHz Frequency
Band
AR600/D Parallel Optical Links Move Data at
3 GBits/s
AR606/D PCS and RF Components
AR607/D Modular DC-DC Converter Sends Power
Density Soaring
AR608/D New Float-Zone Process Ups Switching
Rate of IGBTs and Also Cuts Their
Fabrication Cost
AR609/D Trouble Shooting Halogen Electronic
Transformaers
AR612/D Plastic Packages Hold Power RF
MOSFETs
*AR614/D Advantages of LDMOS in High Power
Linear Amplification
AR617/D Next Generation Power MOSFETs Slash
On-Resistance, Manufacturing Cost
AR618/D Three Large Markets Drive for Low
Power
AR619/D Op Amp Supply Squeezed Down to 1V
Rail-to-Rail
*AR620/D Quest for the Perfect Battery
ARE402/D The Electronic Control of Fluorescent
Tubes
BF8105/D MC145026 and MC145027 Remote
Control System
DC004/D Avoiding Transmit Underruns in a TBC-
Based System
DC407/D Interfacing MC68020 and MC68030 to
DSP56001 Host Port
DC408/D MC88110 Single Stepping Code
Example
DC409/D FDDI Chip Set Interface to an 80486
System
DC410/D Fuzzy Logic – A New Approach to
Embedded Control Solutions
DC411/D An MC68302-based Fax Machine
DC413/D Multiple QUICC Interfacing
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DC414/D An 8-bit EPROM Interface for an
MC68EC040/MC68360 System
DC415/D Interfacing MPC60x to MC68360
DCE406/D Interface for MC68000 to DSP56001
Host Port
EB20/D Multiplier/OP Amp Circuit Detects True
RMS
EB27A/D Get 300 Watts PEP Linear Across 2 to
30MHz from this Push-Pull Amplifier
EB30/D Sensitive Gate SCRs – Don’t Forget the
Gate-Cathode Resistor
EB48/D A Time Base and Control Logic
Subsystem for High-Frequency, High-
Resolution Counters
EB59/D Predict Frequency Accuracy for
MC12060 and MC12061 Crystal
Oscillator Circuits
EB77/D A 60 Watt 225-400MHz Amplifier –
2N6439
EB89/D A 1 Watt, 2.3GHz Amplifier
EB90/D Low-Cost VHF Amplifier Has Broadband
Performance
EB93/D 60 Watt VHF Amplifier Uses Splitting/
Combining Techniques
EB104/D Get 600 Watts RF from Four Power FETs
EB107/D Mounting Considerations for Motorola RF
Power Modules
EB109/D Low Cost UHF Device Gives Broadband
Performance at 3.0 Watts Output
EB123/D A Simple Brush Type DC Motor
Controller
EB124/D MOSFETs Compete with Bipolars in
Flyback Power Supplies
EB125/D Testing Power MOSFET Gate Charge
EB126/D Ultra-Rapid Nickel-Cadmium Battery
Charger
EB128/D Simple, Low-Cost Motor Controller
EB131/D Curve Tracer Measurement Techniques
for Power MOSFETs
EB141/D Boost MOSFETs Drive Current in Solid
State AC Relay
EB142/D The MOSFET Turn-Off Device – A New
Circuit Building Block
EB146/D Neuron Chip Quadrature Input Function
Interface
EB147/D LonWorks Installation Overview
EB148/D Enhanced Media Access Control with
Echelon’s LonTalk Protocol
EB149/D Optimizing LonTalk Response Time
EB151/D Scanning a Keypad with the Neuron Chip
EB152/D How to Use SNVTs in LonWorks
Applications
EB153/D Driving a Seven Segment Display with
the Neuron Chip
EB155/D Analog to Digital Conversion with the
Neuron Chip
EB157/D Creating Applications with the LonBuilder
Multi-Function I/O Kit
EB161/D LonTalk Protocol
EB162/D Programming Tips (MC88110)
EB163/D Running the MC88110 in Lockstep
EB164/D Interrupt Latency in the MC88110
EB165/D Hardware Implications of xmem as a st
followed by a ld
EB166/D System Design Considerations:
Converting from the MC68HC805B6 to
the MC68HC705B16 Microcontroller
EB180/D Differences between the
MC68HC705B16 and the
MC68HC705B16N
*EB181/D Frequently Asked Questions and
Answers: M68HC05 Family MCAN
Module
EB200/D An Evaluation Board for the MOC2A40
Series and MOC2A60 Series – Optically
Isolated Zero Voltage Turn-On Triacs
EB201/D High Cell Density MOSFETs
EB206/D Solving Noise Problems in High Power,
High Frequency Control IC Driven Power
Stages
EB207/D High Current Buffer for Control ICs
EB208/D Design Check List for MPIC21XX Control
ICs
EB406/D Getting Started with the FDDI ADS Board
EB407/D Basic Halogen Converter
EB410/D PASM05 to INTROL M68HC05
Assembler Conversion
EB411/D A Digital Video Prototyping System
EB412/D Using Fuzzy Logic in Practical
Applications
EB413/D Resetting MCUs
EB414/D Low Power Write Enable Generation for
M68300 Family Microprocessors
EB415/D Extend SPI Addressing with the
MC74HC595
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EB416/D Modular Target Cables for Motorola
Development Systems
EB417/D Swapping ROM and RAM Mapping on
the MC68307
EB418/D PowerPC 601, PowerPC 603 and
PowerPC 604 Common Bus
EB419/D ROMed HC11E32 and HC11PH8
Including Buffalo Monitor and PCbug11
Talker
EB420/D Converting DSP56001-Based Designs to
the DSP56002
EB421/D The Motorola MCAN Module
EB422/D Enhanced M68HC11 Bootstrap Mode
M68HC11EVB/AN1 EVB Application Note: Special
Test Mode Operation
M68HC16PN01/D Transporting M68HC11 Code to
M68HC16 Devices
TPUPN00/D Using the TPU Function Library and TPU
Emulation Mode
TPUPN01/D Queued Output Match TPU Function
(QOM)
TPUPN02/D Fast Quadrature Decode TPU Function
(FQD)
TPUPN03/D Frequency Measurement TPU Function
(FQM)
TPUPN04/D Table Stepper Motor TPU Function
(TSM)
TPUPN05/D Multichannel PWM TPU Function
(MCPWM)
TPUPN06/D Programmable Time Accumulator TPU
Function (PTA)
TPUPN07/D Asynchronous Serial Interface TPU
Function (UART)
TPUPN08/D New Input Capture/Input Transition
Counter TPU Function (NITC)
TPUPN09/D Multiphase Motor Commutation TPU
Function (COMM)
TPUPN10/D Hall Effect Decode TPU Function
(HALLD)
TPUPN11/D Period/Pulse Width Accumulator TPU
Function (PPWA)
TPUPN12/D Output Compare TPU Function (OC)
TPUPN13/D Stepper Motor TPU Function (SM)
TPUPN14/D Position-Synchronised Pulse Generator
(PSP)
TPUPN15A/D
Period Measurement with Additional
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMA)
TPUPN15B/D
Period Measurement with Missing
Transition Detection TPU Function
(PMM)
TPUPN17/D Pulse Width Modulation TPU Function
(PWM)
TPUPN18/D Discrete Input/Output TPU Function
(DIO)
TPUPN19/D Synchronized Pulse-Width Modulation
(SPWM)
TPUPN20/D Quadrature Decode TPU Function
(QDEC)
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Timing Solutions
Rev 6
With frequencies approaching 50MHz in today’s RISC and
CISC microprocessor systems, precise clock signals are
required to maintain a synchronous system. This data
book presents Motorola’s range of low skew clock drivers,
together with a discussion of design considerations to help
achieve the best performance.
Order by: BR1333/D
HIPERCOMM: High Performance
Frequency Control Products
Rev 4
A compilation of data sheets on a selection of Motorola’s
high performance Prescalers, VCOs, Phase Frequency
Detectors and Frequency Synthesizers. Includes a numerical
device listing, case information and a list of literature on
Logic products.
Order by: BR1334/D
LCX Data Low-Voltage CMOS Logic
Rev 3
Motorola’s 3V LCX family features 5V-tolerant inputs and
outputs to enable an easy transition to 3V systems or to
mixed 3V/5V systems. Low power, low switching noise
and fast switching speeds make the family perfect for low
power portable applications as well as for high end advanced
workstation applications. This data book includes overall
specifications for the family, general applications information,
a discussion of design considerations, and individual
datasheets for all the devices in the family. A Functional
Selector Guide includes devices from the LVQ and HC
families, as well as the LCX devices.
Order by: BR1339/D
TSOP-6
Cellular telephones, notebook computers and other portable
systems are becoming smaller with each new generation.
Motorola’s JEDEC-registered TSOP-6 power package
anticipates this evolution and allows the placement of a
MOSFET in spaces that have become too small for any
other surface mount power MOSFET package. This
document presents data sheets on the Enhancement-
Mode MOSFETs currently in the TSOP-6 family.
Order by: BR1491/D
LVX Data: Low-Voltage CMOS Logic
Presents information in data sheet form on Motorola’s
LVX Family of 74-series Low-Voltage CMOS devices with
5V-tolerant inputs.
Order by: BR1492/D
RF Device Data
Rev 8
Provides data sheet information on Motorola’s extensive
range of RF products. Products are categorised into three
main sections – Discrete Transistors, Monolithic Integrated
Circuits and Amplifiers – and a comprehensive Selector
Guide lists the devices under a variety of application,
frequency band and package classifications. Case
dimensions and a competitor cross reference are included
– the cross reference lists functionally similar products
under a ‘closest replacement’ heading in order to
accommodate the unique products that now exist as a
result of new technologies and packaging concepts.
Order by: DL110/D
Data Books
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Bipolar Power Transistor Data
Rev 7
Motorola produces more than 700 off-the-shelf power
transistors covering a very wide range of applications;
currents range from 0.1 to 80A, voltages from 25 to 1800V,
and power dissipations from 5 to 250W. Their electrical,
thermal and mechanical characteristics are presented here
in the form of data sheets, with a competitor Cross Reference
and a Selector Guide.
Order by: DL111/D
Optoelectronics Device Data
Rev 5
In the optoelectronics field, Motorola has concentrated on
infra red GaAs and GaAlAs emitters, silicon detectors,
high-technology optocouplers/isolators, and an innovative
approach to fibre optics. This data book contains up-to-
date information on the complete product line. A Selector
Guide and industry Cross Reference follow a general
Introduction and quality/reliability data. Data sheets are
grouped in sections covering Discrete Emitters/Detectors,
Fibre Optic Components, Optoisolators/Optocouplers, Slotted
Optical Switches and Opto Chips. Includes 82 pages of
application notes.
Order by: DL118/D
FAST and LS TTL Data
Rev 5
Low Power Schottky (LSTTL) has become the industry-
standard logic in recent years, replacing the original 7400
TTL with lower power and higher operating speeds. In
addition to producing the standard LS TTL circuits, Motorola
also offers the FAST™ Schottky TTL family. Complete
specifications for both LS and FAST families are provided
here in data sheet form; functional Selector Guides provide
an overview of current and planned devices. Includes a
comparison of the principal characteristics of the two families.
Order by: DL121/D
MECL Data
Rev 6
Presents full technical data for Motorola’s monolithic Emitter
Coupled Logic families, including MECL 10H, MECL 10K
and MECL III, plus Phase-Locked Loop products. MECL
offers very high speeds – with propagation delays down to
1.0ns – for use in computer systems, high-performance
ATE and process control systems, signal processors and
navigation systems. The families also offer other advantages
which combine to reduce package count and simplify system
design. This book includes a technical introduction to MECL
and a detailed discussion of system design considerations.
Order by: DL122/D
Small-Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes
Device Data
Rev 6
Presents technical information for the several families that
make up Motorola’s small-signal semiconductor product
range, including bipolars, FETs and diodes. Complete
device specifications and typical performance curves are
given on individual data sheets, which are grouped by
families and by their metal can and plastic/surface mount
packages. A Selector Guide provides a quick comparison
of performance characteristics. Additional sections describe
package outline drawings and tape-and-reel specifications,
and clarify the Hi-Rel processing and testing procedures.
Order by: DL126/D
Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
(vol. 1 and 2)
Rev 6
Presents detailed technical information in the form of data
sheets on Motorola’s broad range of linear and interface
ICs. Products are divided into 10 sections, including Amplifiers
and Comparators, Power Supply Circuits, Motor Control,
Voltage References, Data Conversion, Interface Circuits,
Communications, Consumer and Automotive. Each section
includes its own comprehensive Selector Guide, while an
industry Cross Reference lists over 3,000 products with
their Motorola Direct or Similar Replacements. Full
mechanical data is provided, plus a listing of device availability
for surface mount.
Order by: DL128/D
High Speed CMOS Data
Rev 6
For many years, CMOS devices have been used in
applications where low power consumption, wide power
supply range and high noise immunity are the important
factors. For higher speed applications, designers were
forced to sacrifice the CMOS benefits and choose families
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such as LSTTL. Motorola’s High Speed CMOS family is
fast enough for such applications, while retaining the CMOS
features. The HSCMOS Data Book includes a Selector
Guide by function, a discussion of design and handling
considerations, and full electrical and performance data in
the form of data sheets.
Order by: DL129/D
CMOS Logic Data
Rev 3
Presents technical data for Motorola’s broad line of Metal-
Gate CMOS logic ICs. Complete specifications are provided
in the form of data sheets. In addition, a Product Selector
Guide and a Handling and Design Guidelines chapter are
included for further information. Includes data on all the
logic circuits from the MC14000 series; non-logic devices
in this series are covered in the CMOS Application-Specific
Standard ICs data book, reference DL130/D.
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TMOS Power MOSFET Transistor Data
Rev 6
Power MOSFETs offer unique characteristics and capabilities
that are not available with bipolar power transistors. They
have high switching speeds, simpler gate drive requirements,
reduced need for snubber circuits, and low ON-voltages.
This book provides a comprehensive Selector Guide by
package, and full data on all Motorola’s TMOS™ Power
MOSFETs in the form of data sheets. It contains more
than 200 pages of theory and applications information in
15 chapters, including Gate Drive Requirements, Parallelling
and Characterization, plus a number of specific designs.
Order by: DL135/D
Communications Device Data
Rev 4, 1Q96
Motorola offers a broad range of semiconductor commu-
nications products for a wide variety of applications. This
book contains specifications on these parts as well as
information on evaluation kits, a selection of application
notes and product literature, a glossary of related terms,
handling and design guidelines, and reliability and quality
information. Functional and technical selection guides are
also included to help select the appropriate parts.
Order by: DL136/D
Thyristor Device Data
Rev 6
Thyristors are useful across a broad range of control
applications. Compared to a mechanical switch a thyristor
has a long service life and fast switching times; its
regenerative action and low ON-resistance allow it to be
used to control AC loads as well as for simple switching
tasks. Thyristor Device Data presents data sheet information
– plus a comprehensive Selector Guide and industry Cross
Reference – on Motorola’s thyristor families, including
SCRs, Triacs, GTOs and trigger devices. It includes 220
pages of theory and applications information.
Order by: DL137/D
FACT Data
Rev 3
FACT™ uses a sub 2 micron silicon gate CMOS process
to attain speeds similar to Advanced Low Power Schottky,
while retaining the ultra low power and high noise immunity
of CMOS logic. It also offers superior line driving
characteristics and excellent ESD and latchup immunity.
This data book describes Motorola’s product line with
device specifications and a Selector Guide, plus design
considerations and comparisons with previous technologies.
Order by: DL138/D
High Performance ECL Data – ECLinPS
and ECLinPS Lite
Rev 4
This data book contains device specifications in the form
of data sheets for Motorola’s ECLinPS advanced Emitter
Coupled Logic family. ECLinPS (ECL in picoseconds) was
developed in response to demand for an even higher
performance logic family of standard logic functions,
especially for the computer, ATE, instrumentation and
communications industries. ECLinPS offers a maximum
single gate delay of 500ps including package delay, and a
flip-flop toggle frequency up to 800MHz. Each function is
available with either MECL 10KH or 100K compatibility.
Order by: DL140/D
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TVS/Zener Device Data
Rev 1
Presents technical data for Motorola’s broad line of Transient
Voltage Suppressors (TVS) and Zener Diodes. Complete
specifications are given in the form of data sheets, with
separate sections for surface mount devices. A compre-
hensive Selector Guide and Industry Cross Reference are
included to assist the choice of devices for specific
applications, showing Motorola direct replacement and
similar replacement parts. The comprehensive Technical
Information section has been edited and updated from the
popular Motorola Zener Diode Manual, and includes four
Application Notes/Article Reprints.
Order by: DL150/D
Rectifier Device Data
Rev 2
Motorola is the world’s leading supplier of rectifiers –
including switching power supply types – and offers the
biggest stock range of zener diodes. In this book, a 12-
page industry Cross Reference is followed by a compre-
hensive Selector Guide showing Application Specific devices,
plus Schottky, Ultrafast, Fast and general purpose products,
and automotive transient suppressors. Detailed electrical
and mechanical information is provided in the form of data
sheets for all devices.
Order by: DL151/D
Fast Static RAM – Component and Module
Data
Rev 4
Motorola offers a broad range of Fast SRAMs for virtually
any digital data processing application. This book contains
complete specifications for individual FSRAM circuits in
data sheet form, together with an introduction to Motorola’s
quality and reliability programme, and an applications section.
The book is divided into BiCMOS, CMOS, Application
Specific and Module products, and includes a comprehensive
selector guide, an industry cross reference, and 126 pages
of applications information.
Order by: DL156/D
Multimedia Device Data
1Q95
Motorola offers a broad range of semiconductor multimedia
products for a wide variety of applications. This new book
contains specifications on these parts as well as information
on evaluation kits, a selection of application notes, a glossary
of related terms, handling and design guidelines, and
reliability and quality information. Functional and technical
selection guides are also included to help select appropriate
parts.
Order by: DL158/D
LonWorks Technology Device Data
Rev 4
Through the LONWORKS program, Motorola offers the
MC143120 and MC143150 NEURON chips. These are
sophisticated VLSI devices that make it possible to implement
low-cost local operating network applications. This book
combines specifications for these parts with a large selection
of applications literature. Other sections include a
Technology/Licensing Overview, a summary of the Neuron
Chip Family hardware resources, Communications and
Subsystems, I/O Interfaces, Programming Model, the
LonTalk Protocol, and details of the data structures.
Order by: DL159/D
Display Products Device Data
Motorola offers a broad range of semiconductor communi-
cations products for a wide variety of applications. This
new data book provides information in data sheet form on
Motorola’s display products, including LCD drivers, monitor
on-screen display devices and evaluation kits. It includes
126 pages of application notes and other applications
information, plus details of reliability and quality assurance.
Functional and technical selection guides are also included
to help select appropriate parts.
Order by: DL160/D
Pressure Sensor Device Data
Rev 3
Provides basic information on Motorola’s pressure sensors,
with application ideas and data sheets on this broad product
line. Includes an introduction to the principle of operation,
a separate data sheet section for the recently introduced
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Signal Conditioned and High Impedance products, data
sheets on all the other devices in the family, Quality and
Reliability data, 178 pages of applications information,
plus package outlines and handling recommendations.
Order by: DL200/D
MPA: Motorola Programmable Array Data
Rev 2
Provides an introduction and full product description for
Motorola’s MPA1000 FPGA family plus the companion
MCP17128 128K Serial EPROM. Includes timing data,
pinouts and packaging information, electrical charactaristics,
details of the JTAG Boundary Scan test system, quality
and reliability data, a discussion of software support and
tools, and three application notes.
Order by: DL201/D
Advanced High-Speed CMOS Data
Rev 1
Motorola’s VHC Advanced High-Speed CMOS logic family
is designed for operation on 2V to 5.5V supplies. When
operating at supply voltages less than 5V the devices
feature 5V-tolerant inputs to aid 3V-5V mixed system designs,
and with speeds more than 60% faster than HCMOS, VHC
is the perfect family for new, low-cost, low-power designs.
Excellent noise performance also makes VHC a good
replacement for FACT logic, without sacrificing speed.
This data book contains full data sheets on the first 18
devices to be released.
Order by: DL203/D
Senseon: Pressure Sensor Distributor
Handbook
Intended to introduce Motorola’s pressure sensors to product
distributors, this handbook is a guide to the basic what,
where, how and why of SENSEON Pressure Sensors. It is
comprehensive yet lighthearted, and requires minimal
technical background in order to grasp the basic concepts.
Order by: HB218/D
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Reliability & Quality Handbook
Rev 6
This handbook reviews the reliability and quality aspects
of the semiconductor products supplied by Motorola
worldwide. It is a compilation of both long and short term
reliability test results, plus quality data from all of Motorola’s
semiconductor operations including ASICs, Discretes, MOS
Memories, MPU/MCU, Logic and Analogue products. The
summaries are the result of many tests and evaluations
performed throughout Motorola’s design and manufacturing
locations.
Order by: BR518/D
High Performance Embedded Systems:
68K and ColdFire Source
Rev 5
Lists vendors of hardware and software products supporting
the M68000 MPU family. This latest edition includes hardware
and software development tools as well as operating systems.
Products are grouped into language-specific products;
software development tools that are not language-specific;
operating systems; and hardware-related development tools
such as evaluation boards, educational boards and in-
circuit emulators.
Order by: BR729/D
Packaging Manual for ASIC Arrays
Rev 2
This manual is intended to be used as a supplement to
previously published design manuals and data sheets for
Motorola’s ASICs. It includes a summary of packages
available for commercial arrays; detailed mechanical data
on each package; reliability and handling information; and
thermal performance data for the 62A, HDC, MCA2 and
MCA3 series.
Order by: BR916/D
Communications, Power & Signal
Technologies Group – Reliability Audit
Report
Rev 24
This report provides product reliability information concerning
key technologies, test procedures and product characteristics
for Motorola’s broad range of discrete devices, a range
that includes optoelectronics, pressure sensors and RF
modules in addition to the more conventional discrete
products. Includes ‘The Navigator’ to help locate information
on specific devices.
Order by: BR923/D
Semiconductor Products Sector,
Microprocessor and Memory Technologies
Group: Reliability and Quality Report
Rev 25, 2Q97
Motorola’s Quality System maintains ‘continuous product
improvement’ goals in all phases of the operation. Statistical
Process Control (SPC), quality control sampling, reliability
audit and accelerated stress testing techniques monitor
the performance of all products. This report provides data
on trends and the current levels of quality and reliability for
Motorola’s portfolio of memory devices. It includes an
overview of reliability and quality philosophy, and short
sections on reliability data analysis and process control
techniques.
Order by: BR1100/D
Selector Guides and
Application Literatur e
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The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the
World of Embedded Control Solutions
The Explorer’s Guide provides a comprehensive overview
of Motorola’s embedded control solutions under the headings
of Consumer Electronics, Office Automation, Communi-
cations, Instrumentation & Control and Automotive. Loose-
leaf sheets summarise the devices in the M68HC05 and
’08 MCU families; the M68HC11 MCU family; the M68000
and M68300 MPU families; the PowerPC and M88000
RISC MPUs; Motorola’s Data Communications products;
Neuron chips for LonWorks networking; and the DSP56000,
DSP56100 and DSP96000 DSP families. A product/appli-
cation cross reference is provided in the form of a poster-
sized selector guide.
Order by: BR1137/D
68HC08 – No Compromise
Rev 2
This color brochure provides information on options, features
and development support for the 68HC08; a modular, 8-bit
microcontroller, which is an evolutionary extension of
Motorola’s world-leading 68HC05 architecture.
Order by: BR1138/D
Motorola Quality System Review
Guidelines
Rev 4
Motorola’s Quality System Review (QSR) is a means by
which the company evaluates the continuing health of the
Quality System in each of its major business units and
suppliers. It defines a vision of how Motorola’s business
should be conducted, sets a common goal of perfection,
and provides an awareness of Quality System requirements
across the whole organisation. The QSR Guidelines are
provided to train the reviewers, aid the understanding of
each review question and assist in the scoring process.
They may also be of interest to Motorola’s quality conscious
customers.
Order by: BR1202/D
Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product
Calendar
4Q97
Summarizes new analog ICs that are becoming available
for Power Control, Automotive, Consumer, Communications
and Computer applications, with Sampling and Introduction
dates.
Order by: BR1305/D
CATS – Customer Analysis Tracking
System
An introduction to Motorola’s Customer Analysis Tracking
System, developed to ensure that customers’ queries and
concerns are routed rapidly to the responsible area –
worldwide – and to provide a timely response.
Order by: BR1306/D
MPA: Motorola Programmable Arrays –
Products Update
Rev 4
An overview of the MPA1000 family of reprogrammable
SRAM-based devices, which range from 3,500 to over
22,000 gates. Provides a summary of the product range,
the MPA Design System, the Design System kits and
software, and the design software flow.
Order by: BR1341/D
IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors
for Emerging Applications
1Q97
The aim of IDEA is to provide useful, important and relevant
information on Motorola’s discrete semiconductors, including
Power, Optoelectronic, Small Signal, Zener and Sensor
devices. An application/product families matrix helps identify
devices for specific needs, and the status of new products
is reported in the New Product Update. Includes some
outline applications information.
Order by: BR1479/D
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SCSI Terminators
A collection of complete data sheets on Motorola’s broad
line of SCSI Terminators, plus power dissipation information
(AN1408) and case outlines.
Order by: BR1486/D
Thermal Modeling and Management of
Discrete Surface Mount Packages
Rev 1
Thermal management is one of the main challenges facing
designers of modern portable electronic equipment. As
end users demand more and more features in battery
powered devices such as notebook computers and mobile
phones, the designer is presented with new issues concerned
with ‘how to get the heat out’. This publication is a collection
of five technical papers, published during 1996, which will
give an insight into the latest methods of thermal
measurement and modeling of the discrete surface mount
packages commonly used in handheld, battery powered
equipment.
Order by: BR1487/D
IMAGINE Semiconductor Solutions
Autumn 97
This highly informative periodical is available to all
semiconductor users on a free subscription basis. Concise,
informative articles discuss significant new product
capabilities as well as newly introduced services and
literature. In short, it represents an overview of the latest
and most important events at Motorola that influence the
efficient implementation and most cost-effective use of
semiconductor devices. For your free IMAGINE subscription,
contact your Motorola sales representative or authorized
distributor.
Order by: BR3021/D
The Changing World – Demanding Power
(Power Products Division)
Motorola’s Power Products Division is one of the largest
suppliers of power semiconductors in the world. This
document includes an industry cross reference to Motorola
devices; selector guides to TMOS Power MOSFETs, bipolar
power transistors, rectifiers, thyristors and power modules;
and lists of Motorola power literature and worldwide
distributors.
Order by: BR3024/D
Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: New Product
Calendar and Key Focus Products
Rev 11
This calendar presents new products recently introduced
by the Communications, Power and Signal Technologies
Group, which includes RF Products, Power Products (bipolar
power transistors, rectifiers, TMOS power MOSFETs and
thyristors), Optoelectronics and Signal Products (small-
signal transistors and diodes, transient voltage suppressors,
zener diodes and opto devices), Hybrid Power Modules,
and Sensor Products (pressure, acceleration and chemical
sensors).
Order by: CALCPSTG/D
CSIC Microcontrollers: Reliability and
Quality Monitor Report – Quarter 2, 1997
Rev 11
Motorola’s CSIC Microcontroller Reliability and Quality
Monitor Program is designed to generate an ongoing
database of reliability and quality performance data on the
6805 and 68HC05 family of microcontrollers. The main
purpose of the program is to identify any negative trends
so that corrective action can be taken. Tests are conducted
on sample groups representing a matrix of processing and
packaging technologies across major product categories.
This document is a summary of data for the third quarter of
1996.
Order by: CMRQS/D
Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group: Through-Hole to
Surface Mount Cross Reference
This cross reference lists recommended surface mount
replacement parts for through-hole devices manufactured
by Motorola’s Communications, Power and Signal
Technologies Group (CPSTG). In each case the tables
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show the replacement part number and its package number.
Illustrated outline dimensions for the SMT packages are
also included.
Order by: CR100/D
Tag to Motorola Thyristor Cross Reference
A cross reference between Tag thyristors and the Motorola
nearest replacement parts.
Order by: CR101/D
Transient Voltage Suppressors, General
Instruments Cross Reference
Rev 1
A set of cross reference lists between General Instruments’
(formerly GSI) Transient Voltage Suppressors and the
current Motorola equivalent. Split by product series.
Order by: CR103/D
General Instrument-to-Motorola
Optoelectronics Cross Reference
A cross reference from General Instruments’ optoisolators,
emitters, detectors and slotted optical switches to the
current Motorola equivalent. Includes an indication of whether
the Motorola part is an exact replacement, has a minor
electrical difference, minor mechanical difference, or is
not available.
Order by: CR104/D
Low Voltage MOSFET Cross Reference
A cross reference listing from industry part numbers to
Motorola’s MiniMOS SO-8 Power MOSFETs, SOT-23 and
TSOP-6 MOSFETs, and Micro8 MOSFETs.
Order by: CR108/D
DSP News
Rev 9, 2Q97
Quarterly newsletter issued by Motorola’s Digital Signal
Processing Division to inform the digital signal processing
community about Motorola’s DSP products.
Order by: DSPNEWSL/D
Novel Digital Signal Processing
Architecture with Microcontroller Features
Traditional digital signal processors are designed to execute
signal processing algorithms as efficiently as possible.
This has led to some serious compromises between develo-
ping a good DSP architecture and a good microprocessor
architecture. This paper presents Motorola’s new 16-bit
architecture, used in the DSP56800 family, which is designed
to maintain the performance of the DSP while adding
microcontroller functionality. Target applications are those
demanding low costs with moderate performance, such as
wireline and wireless modems, digital wireless messaging,
digital answering machines and featurephones, servo and
AC motor control, and digital cameras.
Order by: DSP56800WP1/D
Embedded Developer Pocket Guide
Rev 3
This Pocket Guide contains a listing of virtually all Third
Party Embedded Developers supporting Motorola’s 68K,
ColdFire and PowerPC embedded processors through the
High Performance Embedded System Division’s (HPESD)
Developer Program. This program comprises more than
50 third party developers, and makes available the broadest
possible portfolio of development tools to enable Motorola’s
customers to deliver innovative, world-class products. Each
page of this Guide provides an overview of the developer,
with contact details and a listing of development tools and
supported MCUs.
Order by: EMDVPOC/D
MECL System Design Handbook
Rev 1
Engineers look increasingly at ECL families such as MECL
III, MECL 10K and MECL 10KH to meet demands for
higher performance systems. Designing with MECL is no
more difficult than designing with slower logic, but an
understanding of factors affecting system performance is
essential for optimum design – MECL features such as
transmission line driving, complementary outputs, wired-
OR and versatile functions contribute as much as short
propagation delays and high toggle rates. This book provides
complete information about MECL operation, to allow design
rules for specific systems to be established.
Order by: HB205/D
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Rectifier Applications Handbook
This handbook provides a theoretical and physical back-
ground to a broad range of rectifier applications and problems.
Topics include Power Rectifier Physics, Basic Properties
of Semiconductors, the SPICE Diode Model, Diode Speci-
fications and Ratings, Single-Phase and Polyphase Rectifier
Circuits, Rectifier Filter Systems, Voltage Multiplier Circuits,
Transient Protection of Rectifier Diodes, Reliability
Considerations, Cooling Principles, Printed Circuit Board
Assembly Considerations, and Heatsink Mounting
Considerations.
Order by: HB214/D
RF Application Reports
A collection of 92 of Motorola’s Application Notes, Article
Reprints and Engineering Bulletins concerned with RF
products. Topics include RF Power MOSFETs, RF Power
Bipolar, RF Integrated Circuits and RF Linear Amplifiers.
Order by: HB215/D
Advanced Microcontroller Division:
Reliability and Quality Monitor Report –
Quarter 4, 1995
Rev 11
Motorola’s MOS Microprocessor Reliability and Quality
Monitor Program is designed to generate an ongoing
database of reliability and quality performance data for a
range of microprocessor products. The main purpose of
the program is to identify any negative trends so that
corrective action can be taken. Tests are conducted on
sample groups representing a matrix of processing and
packaging technologies across major product categories.
This document is a summary of the data for the first
quarter, 1995.
Order by: MRQS/D
Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Reliability and Quality – 1996 Annual
Report
Rev 14
An ongoing Reliability Audit Program guarantees the high
standards required by Motorola’s Microcontroller Techno-
logies Group. Individual product and package monitors
are in place to monitor the ongoing process average of
each specific family. Test results are made available quarterly,
and this report details test results received for the whole of
1996.
Order by: MRQSY96/D
The Motorola Silicon Community
A poster-sized ‘town map’ providing a visual summary of
Motorola’s microprocessor and microcontroller families,
from 8 to 32-bit, including CISC, RISC and DSP. Also
includes an overview of the features and main applications
for each of the families.
Order by: PSTR3003/D
RF Products Selector Guide
Rev 16
This publication presents RF products of Motorola Phoenix,
Motorola Toulouse (France), and Motorola Hong Kong.
The RF products are categorized by Power FETs, Power
Bipolar, Small Signal Bipolar, Integrated Circuits, and Low
and High Power Amplifiers. Includes a list of relevant
applications literature, case outlines, and an industry cross
reference information with an indication of devices not
recommended for new designs.
Order by: SG46/D
Master Selection Guide
Rev 16
The Master Selection Guide lists all of Motorola’s
semiconductor products – the broadest product line in the
industry. It provides the engineer with a means of first-
order selection of devices for specific applications. Sections
include ASICs; Microcomputer Components; TTL, ECL,
CMOS and Special Logic; Linear/Interface Circuits; Discrete
and Military Products; the presentation is appropriate to
the product families, but generally follows the standard
Selector Guide and Cross Reference format. In addition, a
Device Index, Subject Cross Reference and comprehensive
Contents section allow the efficient location of specific
products.
Order by: SG73/D
THIS BOOK IS NO LONGER PUBLISHED IN PRINTED
FORM BUT IS AVAILABLE ON MOTOROLA’S WEB SITE
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Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits
Selector Guide & Cross Reference
Rev 10
The selector guide summarizes over 1500 Motorola Standard
Analog ICs. The technical summaries list key specs and/
or block diagrams for over 650 device types in a variety of
packages. The information is organized into easy-to-identify
chapters.
Order by: SG96/D
VARO to Motorola Rectifier Cross
Reference
Lists direct and similar Motorola replacements for VARO
rectifiers.
Order by: SG134/D
SCANSWITCH Selector Guide
Rev 1
Motorola’s SCANSWITCH family offers simple answers to
horizontal deflection, video amplification and power supply
problems for designers of high resolution and ultra-high
resolution CRT monitors. This selector guide introduces
the SCANSWITCH devices available for each major circuit
block.
Order by: SG140/D
Digital Signal Processors Update
Rev 20
This selector guide describes Motorola’s architecturally-
compatible Digital Signal Processing Chips, including 16-
and 24-bit fixed point and 32-bit floating point families,
peripheral chips, and development tools.
Order by: SG146/D
Sensor Products Division
Rev 23, 4Q97
This quarterly publication details the pressure and
acceleration sensors and evaluation tools available from
the Sensors Products Division.
Order by: SG162/D
Motorola CSIC Microcontrollers Update
Rev 25, 2Q97
This selector guide provides a concise overview of the
large and still fast-growing M68HC05 Family of MCUs,
plus the higher performance M68HC08 Family.
Order by: SG165/D
Advanced Microcontroller Division and
Custom Microcontroller Solutions Division
– Product Selection Guide
Rev 13, 2Q97
This selector guide overviews the MPC500 family, the 32-
bit M68300 Family, the 16-bit M68HC16 Family, and the 8-
bit M68HC11, M68HC12 and M6801 Families of MCUs,
as well as associated evaluation and development products.
Order by: SG166/D
High Performance Embedded Systems
Fact Sheet
Rev 23, 3Q97
This selector guide overviews the M68000 Family of MPUs
and Integrated Processors, plus associated hardware and
software development tools. Sections include High-
Performance Standalone CPUs, General-Purpose Integrated
Processors, Data Communications Integrated Processors,
Data Communication Development Tools, 68K Support
Devices, Hardware Evaluation Tools and Software Tools.
Order by: SG167/D
Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC
Division
Rev 23, 4Q97
This selector guide covers new products, recent changes
to existing products, and products worthy of special
consideration in the broad product portfolio from the MOS
Digital-Analog Integrated Circuits Division. Sections include
PLL Frequency Synthesizers, A/D and D/A Converters,
Operational Amplifiers, Smoke Detectors, Display Drivers,
Remote Control Functions, ISDN, Voice Coding, Interfacing,
Modem Functions, Multimedia, LonWorks and Development
Tools.
Order by: SG169/D
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Fast Static RAM Division Product Update
Rev 21, 4Q97
This selector guide provides an overview of Motorola’s
fast-growing FSRAM product line. Included are synchronous,
asynchronous and FSRAM modules.
Order by: SG171/D
Dynamic Memory Update
Rev 14, 2Q97
This selector guide provides an overview of Motorola’s
DRAM products. Included are 1M, 4M, 16M and 32M
components, as well as a wide range of DRAM modules. It
highlights Focused New Products and indicates Phase-
Out devices.
Order by: SG172/D
CSIC Microcontrollers: Modular
Development Tools
Rev 11, 1Q97
This selector guide overviews Motorola’s family of modular
development tools that are available for designing, debugging
and evaluating Motorola 68HC(7)05 microcontrollers in a
target system. Both high performance and economical
solutions are available.
Order by: SG173/D
RISC Microprocessor Division: The
PowerPC Microprocessor Family
Rev 6, 3Q97
This selector guide lists the devices in Motorola’s growing
PowerPC Microprocessor family, with package illustrations
and part number breakdown.
Order by: SG175/D
Microcontroller Technologies Group:
Development Tools Selector Guide
Rev 1
This guide makes it easy for Motorola’s customers,
application engineers and salespeople to choose tried and
tested microcontroller development environments that
precisely match the specific requirements of particular
projects, from a broad line of software and development
systems. It lists integrated systems under high-performance
and lower-cost categories, plus individual software packages
with a wide range of functionality. An appendix lists optional
applications and development tools from third party suppliers.
Solutions are available for MCUs in the M68HC05/08,
M68HC11, M68HC12, M68HC16, M68300, and MPC500
families.
Order by: SG180/D
Power MOSFETs Product Update
Rev 17, 1Q98
This quarterly publication details the latest products available
in a wide range of packages from the TMOS Power Products
Operation.
Order by: SG265/D
Bipolar Power Transistors Product Update
Rev 16, 1Q98
This quarterly selector guide details the latest products
available from the Bipolar Power Products Operation,
including Plastic TO-225AA, TO-220AB, isolated TO-220,
metal TO-204AA, surface mount products, plus switchmode,
lamp ballast and CRT deflection devices.
Order by: SG266/D
Rectifier Product Update
Rev 16, 1Q98
This quarterly selector guide details the broad range of
devices available from the Rectifier Products Operation.
Product categories include Schottky and Ultrafast Rectifiers
in surface mount, axial, TO-220, TO-218, and TO-247
packages, plus Powertap II and Fast Recovery Rectifiers.
Order by: SG267/D
Thyristor Product Update
Rev 14, 1Q98
This quarterly selector guide details the high performance
SCRs, Triacs and Surge Suppressors available from
Motorola’s Power Products Division.
Order by: SG268/D
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Optoelectronic Operations
Rev 13, 3Q97
This quarterly selector guide details the DIP, surface mount
and Power Opto products available from the Optoelectronic
and Signal Products Division.
Order by: SG273/D
Zener Operations
Rev 14, 1Q98
This quarterly publication details the Transient Voltage
Suppressors and surface mount zeners available from the
Optoelectronic and Signal Products Division.
Order by: SG274/D
Small-Signal Operations: Surface Mount
Packages
Rev 13, 1Q98
This quarterly publication details the wide range of small-
signal surface mount devices available from the
Optoelectronic and Signal Products Division.
Order by: SG275/D
Discrete & RF ICs Surface Mount Selector
Guide
Rev 3
Surface Mount Technology offers the opportunity to continue
to advance the state-of-the-art designs that cannot be
accomplished with insertion technology. SMT packages
allow device performance closer to the optimum, and their
lower profile allows more boards in a given amount of
space. The technology is cost effective, giving the
manufacturers the opportunity to provide smaller units, or
to offer increased functions with the same size product.
This selector guide provides outline details of Motorola’s
broad range of surface mount discretes, with thermal data,
tape and reel specifications, package outlines and an
industry cross reference.
Order by: SG370/D
DPAK Surface Mount Selector Guide
A quick reference list of Motorola’s TMOS Power MOSFETs,
Schottky rectifiers, ULTRAFAST rectifiers, thyristors and
bipolar power transistors available in the DPAK surface
mount package. Includes package outline and footprint
details.
Order by: SG371/D
Linear Voltage Regulators
A quick reference selector guide to Motorola’s fixed and
adjustable linear voltage regulators, showing principal
characteristics as an aid to device selection.
Order by: SG378/D
North America Sales and Distribution Price
List
Rev 6, 5 July1997
This guide lists North American suggested resale prices
for Motorola commercial components and development
systems. A Quick Reference lists new devices, deleted
devices and lifetime buy products. Includes Motorola Sales
Offices, standard policies and disclaimers, and software
licenses.
Order by: SG379/D
Motorola RF Monolithic Integrated Circuits
Rev 3
Motorola’s RF integrated circuit portfolio offers a broad
line of devices for the frequency bands at 900MHz, 1.9GHz
and 2.4GHz. For each band, the portfolio includes a complete
RF front-end solution, broadband buffer amplifiers and a
linear quadrature modulator. This document is a selector
guide to the devices available, with key parameters.
Order by: SG381/D
Motorola RF CATV Distribution Amplifiers
Motorola has excelled as a leading supplier of innovative
technical products to the cable TV market since its inception.
This selector guide lists outline specifications for Motorola’s
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CATV forward amplifiers, reverse amplifiers and fiber optic
receivers; many are state-of-the-art products using transistors
with sub-micron geometries.
Order by: SG382/D
Motorola RF LDMOS Product Family
Rev 2
Motorola’s LDMOS (Laterally Diffused Metal Oxide Silicon)
process is fast becoming the technology of choice in new
communications products, making high power, high
frequency RF amplifier designs simpler and more cost
effective. This selector guide summarizes the devices
available in the areas of RF High Power Transistors, Discrete
Transmitter Devices for battery applications, RF Amplifier
Modules, and RF Monolithic ICs.
Order by: SG384/D
Low Voltage MOSFET Selector Guide
A selector guide listing Motorola’s low voltage MiniMOS
and EZFET MOSFETs in the SO-8 package, plus Micro8,
SOT-23, DPAK, D2PAK and SOT-23 products.
Order by: SG385/D
Semiconductor Products for Wireless
Communications
Motorola provides a number of unique, state-of-the-art
silicon solutions for wireless communications, with particular
emphasis on the new digital systems. This document lists
a sample of devices from the vast portfolio of products for
DECT, GSM, PCN, CT2 and Wireless LAN applications.
Order by: SG417/D
EMU: European Microcontroller Update
Rev 4
Provides timely information and a summary of the features
of Motorola’s CSIC MCU and AMCU families, together
with European training courses, literature lists, voltage/
speed/temperature options, development tools and package
options.
Order by: SG419/D
TIGER: The Integrated Guide to European
RAMs
Rev 3, 2H95
This selector guide is a reference to Motorola’s European
memory portfolio, including new product information,
roadmaps and application notes.
Order by: SG423/D
EAGLES: European Analog Guide for
Leading & Emerging Systems
Rev 1, 1H95
This document is a guide to Motorola’s key competencies
in Bipolar, MOS and BiCMOS technologies. It is focused
on the main application areas of Automotive, Consumer,
Telecom and Multimedia.
Order by: SG424/D
Lamp Ballast Selector Guide
Rev 1
Continuing research and development of discrete products
has led to a family of MOSFET and Bipolar transistors
dedicated to the fast growing market of electronic lamp
ballasts. The tables in this guide are designed to aid the
quick selection of the best devices for specific applications.
Includes selector guides by package type/technology,
illustrated package dimensions and an industry cross
reference.
Order by: SG425/D
DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview
– Quarter 3, 1994
Rev 1
Power transistors, thyristors and rectifiers are the link
between the heart of a system and the outside world. This
selector guide provides outline details of new Bipolar and
MOSFET products, technologies and developments, as
an aid to the selection of new design-in devices.
Order by: SG426/D
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Analog-to-Digital Converter Reference
Manual
This manual describes the capabilities, operation and
functions of the analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) module
incorporated in many of the MCUs in Motorola’s modular
microcontroller family. The module is a unipolar, successive-
approximation converter with eight modes of operation
and and selectable 8 or 10-bit resolution. Monotonicity is
guaranteed for both 8 and 10-bit conversions. The manual
includes a functional overview, an explanation of ADC
control through the Intermodule Bus (IMB), and descriptions
of the analogue and digital subsystems.
Order by: ADCRM/AD
M68HC08 Central Processor Unit
Reference Manual
Rev 1
The CPU08 is the central processing unit of the M68HC08
Family of MCUs. It is fully object code compatible with the
M68HC05, offering increased performance with no loss of
software investment. It also appeals to users of other
MCU architectures who need its speed, low power
consumption and processing capabilities. This manual
provides an overview of the CPU08 and its architecture,
describes its interrupts, reset procedures and addressing
modes, and gives detailed Instruction Set information in
an instruction-per-page format.
Order by: CPU08RM/AD
M68HC16 Family Reference Manual
Rev 2
The CPU16 is a high speed 16-bit processor module that
allows modular microcontrollers to provide an upgrade
path for M68HC11 users while maintaining compatibility
with existing systems. Its architecture is a superset of the
M68HC11 architecture. This manual describes register
organisation, memory management, bus interfacing, add-
ressing modes and instruction set. Instructions are also
described on an instruction-per-page basis in alphanumeric
order. Additional sections cover instruction timing, exception
processing, on-chip development support and digital signal
processing (DSP) capabilities.
Order by: CPU16RM/AD
CPU32 Central Processor Unit Reference
Manual
Rev 1
This Reference Manual describes the capabilities, operation
and programming of the CPU32 processor module integrated
in some members of the M68300 Family of embedded
controllers. It is written for systems designers, and systems
and applications programmers. The manual provides a full
description of the instruction set, with clock cycle timing –
instructions are based on the MC68000, with support for
many MC68020 extensions plus new instructions for
controller applications. It also describes the architecture,
addressing modes, data organisation, exception processing
and on-chip development support.
Order by: CPU32RM/AD
Configurable Timer Module Reference
Manual
The Configurable Timer Module (CTM) is one of the modules
used in Motorola’s microcontroller family. Modules are
connected together by the InterModule Bus (IMB), but the
CTM is unusual in that it is in itself modular. This manual
introduces the CTM, and details the operation of its internal
bus with the IMB, its interrupt functions, and the Counter
Prescaler, Free-Running Counter, Modulus Counter, Single
Action, Double Action and Pulse Width Modulation
User’s Manuals
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submodules. There is a section on electrical specifications
and timing information, and appendices provide a register
summary and an example of a typical implementation.
Order by: CTMRM/D
DMA08 Direct Memory Access Reference
Manual
Direct Memory Access (DMA) is usually associated with
larger computer systems, where it allows blocks of data to
be moved around the system with mininal processor
intervention. DMA is the first example of co-processing
associated with Motorola’s modular HC08 family. This
reference manual introduces version A of the DMA08, the
DMA module of the HC08 family. Version B of the module
has some differences, and is discussed in an appendix.
Sections include an Overview, Module Description, Transfer
Operation, Register Description and Application Examples.
Order by: DMA08RM/AD
DSP Source Guide, 1997 Edition
Provides a reference source for all of Motorola’s DSP
families, plus Motorola and third party hardware and software
support. Summarizes the DSP families and related
components, and lists third party Applications Hardware,
Development Hardware, Development Software and Training
& Consulting, with details provided on one page per product.
Order by: DSPSOURCGUIDE/D
DSP56000 Digital Signal Processor Family
Manual
Rev 1
Motorola’s DSP56000 Family of 24-bit general purpose
Digital Signal Processors features a modular chip layout
based round a standard central processing module. This
manual describes this module in detail and provides practical
information for designers. After an introduction to digital
signal processing, sections include DSP56000 Central
Architecture Overview, Data Arithmetic Logic Unit, Address
Generation Unit, Program Control Unit, Instruction Set
Description, Processing States, External Memory Port,
PLL Clock Oscillator and On Chip Emulator. A 338 page
alphabetic appendix describes each instruction in detail.
(Specific details of the DSP56000/1 devices are given in
DSP56000UM/AD.)
Order by: DSP56KFAMUM/AD
DSP56L811 Evaluation Module User’s
Manual
Rev 1
Describes the basic structure and operation of the
DSP56L811 Evaluation Module (DSP56L811EVM), and
details the additional equipment required to use it, the
specifications of the key components, the software provided
– including demonstration code, self-test code and software
required to develop and debug sophisticated applications
– plus detailed schematic diagrams and a parts list. Includes
both a Quick Start guide and detailed information about
key components.
Order by: DSP56L811EMUM/AD
DSP56L811 User’s Manual
Thee DSP56L811 is a member of the DSP56800 family of
core-based DSPs. This general purpose DSP combines
processing power with configuration flexibility, making it a
cost-effective solution for both signal processing and control
applications. It uses an MPU-style, general purpose 16-bit
DSP core plus program and data memories. This manual
describes the DSP56L811, its memory, operating modes
and peripheral modules, and should be read in conjunction
with DSP56800FAM/AD, the DSP56800 Family Manual,
which describes the CPU, programming models and instruc-
tion set details.
Order by: DSP56L811UM/AD
DSP56000/DSP56001 Digital Signal
Processor User’s Manual
Rev 2
Digital Signal Processing is the arithmetic processing of
real-time signals sampled and digitised at regular intervals.
Motorola’s DSP56000 and DSP56001 programmable CMOS
DSPs are optimized to execute algorithms in as few
operations as possible while maintaining a high degree of
accuracy. The architecture is designed to maximise
throughput in data-intensive applications. This book provides
full functional and programming information, including
instruction set details arranged in mnemonic order, allowing
the user to design DSP-based systems and to code DSP
and data manipulation algorithms.
Order by: DSP56000UM/AD
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DSP56002 Digital Signal Processor User’s
Manual
Rev 1
This manual describes the memory, operating modes and
peripheral modules of the DSP56002 24-bit Digital Signal
Processor (it should be read in conjunction with the DSP56K
CPU Manual or Family Manual, which both provide detailed
information about the CPU, programming models and
instruction set). It includes signal descriptions, memory
modules and operating modes, the external memory port,
the Port B general purpose I/O and host port, and the
multi-function Port C which is used mainly for serial
communications. Appendices contain programming sheets
to simplify programming the DSP56002 registers, and a
listing of the on-chip bootstrap program.
Order by: DSP56002UM/AD
DSP56003/005 Digital Signal Processor
User’s Manual
The DSP56003 and DSP56005 are general purpose Digital
Signal Processors designed for embedded control
applications such as disk drive controllers. They have the
same core processor and peripherals as the DSP56002
on which they are based, but have two additional peripherals
(Pulse Width Modulator and Watchdog Timer) and extra
memory. This manual describes the two DSPs, their memory,
operating modes and peripherals. Separate chapters
describe the External Memory Interface, Host Interface,
SCI, SSI, Timer and Event Counter, PWM modules and
Watchdog Timer. Appendices provide bootstrap code and
data ROM listings, programming sheets and a summary of
the differences between the two devices.
Order by: DSP56003UM/AD
DSP56004 Digital Signal Processor User’s
Manual
Rev 2
This manual describes the memory, operating modes and
peripheral modules of the DSP56004 24-bit Digital Signal
Processor (it should be read in conjunction with the DSP56K
CPU Manual or Family Manual, which both provide detailed
information about the CPU, programming models and
instruction set). It includes signal descriptions, the external
memory interface, the serial host interface, serial audio
interface, and general purpose I/O. Appendices contain a
listing of the on-chip bootstrap program, application
examples, and programming sheets to simplify programming
the DSP56004 registers.
Order by: DSP56004UM/AD
DSP56009 User’s Manual
The DSP56009 is a high performance audio DSP based
on the DSP56000 core architecture, and implemented in
the same scalable architecture as the DSP56002 and
other 24-bit DSP56000 family modular products. As a
result of its processing power and large memory it supports
a variety of digital audio decompression functions such as
Dolby AC-3 Surround, MPEG1 Layer 2 and Digital Theater
Systems (DTS). This manual describes the DSP56009 in
detail, including its memory, operating modes, external
memory and audio interfaces, and peripheral modules.
Order by: DSP56009UM/AD
DSP56100 Digital Signal Processor Family
Manual
The DSP56100 Family Manual describes the components
that are common to all the DSP56100 family members.
After an overview of the CPU architecture it provides
detailed information on the Data ALU, Address Generation
Unit, Program Control Unit and on-chip PLL. There are
descriptions of the five processing states, bus operation,
OnCE on-chip emulation, application development tools
and the Dr. Bub DSP Bulletin Board. The manual includes
an overview of the instruction set plus detailed information
on each instruction, arranged alphabetically as one instruction
per page.
Order by: DSP56100FM/AD
DSP56156 Digital Signal Processor User’s
Manual
Rev 1
The DSP56156 is a Digital Signal Processor optimised for
medium to low bit rate speech encoding, but suitable for
many other types of application. It is based on the DSP5616
core processor which is described in full in the DSP5616
Core Manual. This manual gives a brief overview of the
core, with detailed descriptions of the peripherals that are
specific to the DSP56156, including the I/O and Host
interfaces, on-chip - Codec, 16-bit Timer and Event
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Counter, Synchronous Serial Interface and on-chip Fre-
quency Synthesizer. Includes an appendix of programming
sheets as an aid to programming the registers.
Order by: DSP56156UM/AD
DSP56166 Digital Signal Processor User’s
Manual
The DSP56166 is a Digital Signal Processor in Motorola’s
DSP56100 Family, optimised for applications such as
medium to low bit rate speech encoding. This manual
should be read in conjunction with the DSP56100 Family
Manual; it provides a brief overview of the core processor,
plus a detailed description of the memory and peripherals
that are specific to the DSP56166. The I/O and Host
Interfaces, On-Chip - Codec, 16-bit Timer and Reduced
Serial Synchronous Interface are described in detail. Includes
an appendix of programming sheets intended to simplify
programming the DSP56166 registers.
Order by: DSP56166UM/AD
DSP56300 24-Bit Digital Signal Processor
Family Manual
Rev 1
The new DSP56300 core in Motorola’s family of
programmable CMOS Digital Signal Processors is capable
of executing an instruction every clock cycle, so yielding a
twofold performance increase compared to the 56000 core
while maintaining object code compatibility with it. It consists
of an Expansion Port and DRAM Controller, Data ALU,
Address Generation Unit, Instruction Cache Controller,
Program Control Unit, DMA Controller, PLL Clock Oscillator,
On-Chip Emulator and the Peripheral and Memory Expansion
Bus. This manual provides full user information on all
these items, plus an alphanumeric page-per-instruction
description of the instruction set and timing information.
Order by: DSP56300FM/AD
DSP56301 24-Bit Digital Signal Processor
User’s Manual
Rev 1
The DSP56301 is a member of Motorola’s 56300 family of
programmable CMOS Digital Signal Processors. Devices
in this family are based on the DSP56300 core – capable
of executing an instruction every clock cycle – with additional
on-chip modules chosen from a library of pre-designed
elements. The DSP56301 includes X and Y data RAM, an
Instruction Cache and Program RAM, Triple Timer, Host
Interface, ESSI Interface and SCI Interface modules. This
manual describes these modules, and provides pin
descriptions and memory maps.
Order by: DSP56301UM/AD
DSP56302 Evaluation Module User’s
Manual
Rev 1
Describes the basic structure and operation of the DSP56302
Evaluation Module (DSP56302EVM), and details the
additional equipment required to use it, the specifications
of the key components, the software provided, detailed
schematic diagrams and a parts list. Includes both a Quick
Start guide and detailed information about key components.
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DSP56302 User’s Manual
The DSP56302 is a member of Motorola’s DSP56300
family of programmable CMOS DSPs. It uses the DSP56300
core – a high performance, single-clock-cycle-per-instruction
engine providing up to twice the performance of the popular
DSP56000 family while retaining code compatibility. A rich
instruction set and low power dissipation enables a new
generation of wireless, telecoms and multimedia products.
This manual describes its memory, operating modes and
peripheral modules, including the General Purpose I/O
capability, Host Interface (HI08), Enhanced Synchronous
Serial Interface, Timer Module, On-Chip Emulation (OnCE)
and JTAG Port.
Order by: DSP56302UM/AD
DSP56303 Evaluation Module User’s
Manual
Rev 2
Describes the basic structure and operation of the DSP56303
Evaluation Module (DSP56303EVM), and details the
additional equipment required to use it, the specifications
of the key components, the software provided, detailed
schematic diagrams and a parts list. Includes both a Quick
Start guide and detailed information about key components.
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DSP56303 User’s Manual
The DSP56303 is a member of Motorola’s DSP56300
family of programmable CMOS DSPs.It uses the DSP56300
core – a high performance, single-clock-cycle-per-instruction
engine providing up to twice the performance of the popular
DSP56000 family while retaining code compatibility. A rich
instruction set and low power dissipation enables a new
generation of wireless, telecoms and multimedia products.
This manual describes its memory, operating modes and
peripheral modules, including the General Purpose I/O
capability, Host Interface (HI08), Enhanced Synchronous
Serial Interface, Timer Module, On-Chip Emulation (OnCE)
and JTAG Port.
Order by: DSP56303UM/AD
DSP56304 User’s Manual
The DSP 56304 is a member of the DSP56300 family of
programmable CMOS DSPs. It retains code compatibility
with Motorola’s popular DSP56000 core family, but its rich
instruction set offers up to twice the performance to open
the door to a new generation of wireless, telecommunications
and multimedia products. This manual describes the
processor, its memory, operating modes and peripheral
modules. Includes a reference section for programmers.
Order by: DSP56304UM/AD
DSP56603 Evaluation Module User’s
Manual
Describes the basic structure and operation of the DSP56603
Evaluation Module (DSP56603EVM), and details the
additional equipment required to use it, the specifications
of the key components, the software provided – including
demonstration code, self-test code and software required
to develop and debug sophisticated applications – plus
schematic diagrams and a parts list. A substantial appendix
provides a detailed description of Assembler Directives
and Structure Control Statements. Intended for users with
experience of DSP development tools.
Order by: DSP56603EMUM/AD
DSP56800 Family Manual
Thee DSP56800 Family is based on the DSP56800 16-bit
DSP core, to which a range of standard peripherals can be
added to create specific devices. This manual describes
the core in detail, and will help the user to understand the
operation and instruction set of the DSP56800 Family,
and to write code for DSP algorithms, general control
tasks, communication routines and data manipulation
algorithms. It is intended to be used with the appropriate
DSP56800 Family member’s User’s Manual which will
explain the specific features of the device. Also includes
instruction timing data and instruction-per-page details of
each instruction, plus sources of additional technical support.
Order by: DSP56800FM/AD
DSP96002 IEEE Floating-Point Dual-Port
Processor User’s Manual
Rev 2
This manual describes the first member of Motorola’s
family of dual-port IEEE floating-point CMOS Digital Signal
Processors. Topic covered include signal descriptions,
bus operation, chip and software architectures, data
organisation, addressing modes, the instruction set,
expansion ports and I/O peripherals, exception processing,
operating modes, memory maps and the OnCE™ on-chip
emulator. Full details of each instruction are provided one-
per-page in alphabetic order of mnemonic; appendices
provide 204 pages of standard benchmarks and describe
the handling of IEEE floating-point arithmetic by the
DSP96002.
Order by: DSP96002UM/AD
8 Mbit MobileFLASH User’s Manual
Rev 1
Motorola’s 8 Mbit MobileFLASH memory family is dedicated
to the rapidly growing application areas of low-voltage
portable systems. This manual describes the functionality
of the M29F800 standard device and the M28F800 BGO
(background operation) device. Both are based on the
DiNOR (divided bit NOR) flash memory technology and
therefore share many similar features. However the manual
also points out the differences between the BGO and the
standard device, especially in the area of background
program and erase.
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Modular Microcontroller Family General
Purpose Timer Reference Manual
The General Purpose Timer is one of the modules used
within Motorola’s family of modular microcontrollers. It is a
simple but flexible 11-channel timer for use in systems
where a moderate level of CPU control is required, and it
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communicates with other modules through the Intermodule
Bus. This manual describes the operation and use of all
sections of the module, including Compare/Capture Unit,
Pulse Accumulator, Prescaler, PWM Unit, Interrupts and
General Purpose I/O. It includes a section of applications
information, plus electrical, timing and direct signal
descriptions.
Order by: GPTRM/AD
H4C Series Design Reference Guide
Rev 1
The H4C series of high-performance sub-micron CMOS
gate arrays offers configurations up to 318,000 gates,
0.7µ effective gate length, support for clock frequencies
up to 60MHz and power dissipation of only 3µW/gate/
MHz. This guide provides a full product description, discusses
design considerations and the Open Architecture CAD
System (OACS), and gives details of packages and array
floor plans. Separate sections specify Macro Library
Composites and Special Funtions in the form of data
sheets, with a selector guide style index. There is a summary
of DC Electrical Characteristics and a Glossary of Terms.
Order by: H4CDM/D
H4CPlus Series Design Reference Guide
Rev 2
The H4CPlus series arrays feature 3.3V, 5V and mixed
voltage capability, high-speed interfaces, and an analogue
PLL for chip-to-chip clock skew management. Gate length
has been reduced to 0.65µm Leff to provide improved 5V
performance and competitive performance at 3.3V. This
guide provides a full product description, discusses design
considerations and the Open Architecture CAD System
(OACS), and gives details of packages and array floor
plans. It includes a section specifying Macro Library
Composites, with a quick reference guide. There is a
summary of DC Electrical Characteristics and a Glossary
of Terms.
Order by: H4CPDM/D
H4EPlus Series Design Reference Guide
Rev 1
Motorola’s H4EPlus series arrays offer a fully featured
3.3V, 5V and mixed voltage capability, combined with
increased core density that provides over 50% more gates
than previous H4 arrays using the same die size. It offers
a wide range of mixed voltage I/Os, high speed interfaces
and analog PLLs for clock skew management. The gate
length of 0.65µm nominal Leff gives competitive performance
at 3.3V. This guide provides a product description, discusses
design considerations and the Open Architecture CAD
System (OACS), and gives details of packages and array
floor plans. A quick reference guide lists the elements
making up the H4EPlus library.
Order by: H4EPDM/D
Introduction to the Oncore ChipSet
Rev 1
The Oncore ChipSet has been developed to allow the
GPS (Global Positioning by Satellite) function to be integrated
into existing high-volume application platforms. It includes
the same three integrated circuits that are found in Motorola’s
GT Oncore Receiver: the MRFIC1502 RF IC Downconverter,
the MCS38140 Digital Correlator IC, and the MC68331
Microprocessor. This system provides high performance
in foliage and urban canyon environments, with fast Time
To First Fix (TTFF) and reacquisition. This document contains
technical specifications, integration considerations and
communications information.
Order by: HB219/D
68HC05C0 Specification (General Release)
Rev 1.2
The 8-bit MC68HC05C0 microcomputer is suitable for
applications which require an external address and data
bus. It provides a mode select for either a muxed or non-
muxed bus, and a clock stretching capability for slower
peripherals. On-chip modules include an oscillator, CPU,
RAM, serial and parallel I/O, multi-function timer, 16-bit
timer and a low-voltage reset. This specification presents
the technical details.
Order by: HC05C0GRS/D
MC68HC05C12A, MC68HCL05C12A,
MC68HSC05C12A General Release
Specification
Rev 3.0
The MC68HC05C12A is an enhanced version of the
MC68HC05C8. It includes keyboard scanning logic, a high-
current sink and source pin, a COP watchdog timer, and
ROM security. This specification presents the technical
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details of the device. Appendices detail the differences in
the low power MC68HCL05C12A and high speed
MC68HSC05C12A versions.
Order by: HC05C12AGRS/D
MC68HC05C4A, MC68HCL05C4A,
MC68HSC05C4A General Release
Specification
Rev 4.0
The MC68HC05C4A is an enhanced version of the
MC68HC05C4. It includes keyboard scanning logic, a high-
current sink and source pin, a COP watchdog timer, and
ROM security. This specification presents the technical
details of the device. Appendices detail the differences in
the low power MC68HCL05C4A and high speed
MC68HSC05C4A versions.
Order by: HC05C4AGRS/D
MC68HC05C8A, MC68HCL05C8A,
MC68HSC05C8A General Release
Specification
Rev 3.0
The MC68HC05C8A is an enhanced version of the
MC68HC05C8. It includes keyboard scanning logic, a high-
current sink and source pin, a COP watchdog timer, and
ROM security. This specification presents the technical
details of the device. Appendices detail the differences in
the low power MC68HCL05C8A and high speed
MC68HSC05C8A versions.
Order by: HC05C8AGRS/D
MC68HC05C9A, MC68HCL05C9A,
MC68HSC05C9A General Release
Specification
Rev 4.0
The MC68HC05C9A HCOMS microcomputer is a member
of the M68HC05 family. It includes 15,936 bytes of user
ROM, 352 bytes of RAM, a serial communications interface,
a serial peripheral interface and a 16-bit capture compare
times. Eight mask options are available to select external
interrupt capability (including an internal pullup) on each
of the port B pins. This specification presents the technical
details of the device. Appendices detail the differences in
the low power MC68HCL05C9A and high speed
MC68HSC05C9A versions.
Order by: HC05C9AGRS/D
MC68HC05E5 General Release
Specification
Rev 1
The 8-bit MC68HC05E5 is a low-cost addition to the
M68HC05 Family. The HC05 CPU core has been enhanced
with a 15-stage multifunction timer and a programmable
PLL. The MCU includes has two 8-bit I/O ports and one 4-
bit I/O port, and its 8kbyte of memory includes 384 bytes
of RAM and 5120 bytes of user ROM. This specification
presents the technical details.
Order by: HC05E5GRS/D
MC68HC05PL4 General Release
Specification
Rev 1.1
This specification presents the technical details of the
MC68HC05PL4.
Order by: HC05PL4GRS/D
68HC05RC9/68HC05RC18 General Release
Specification
Rev 2
The MC68HC05RC18 MCU is a low-cost, general purpose
member of the M68HC05 family that is designed for remote
control applications. On-chip peripherals include a Carrier
Modulator Transmitter (CMT). There are 20 I/O lines (eight
having keyscan logic and pullups) and a low-power reset
pin. This specification provides full technical details.
Order by: HC05RC18GRS/D
68HC08AS32 General Release
Specification
Rev 2.0
The MC68HC08AS32 is a member of the low-cost, high-
performance M68HC08 family of 8-bit MCUs. Features
include 32k bytes of ROM, 512 bytes of EEPROM with
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data security, a 6-channel 16-bit Timer, an 8-bit 15-channel
ADC, and an SAE J1850 Byte Data Link Controller Digital
Module. This specification presents the technical details.
Order by: HC08AS32GRS/D
MC68HC705MC4 General Release
Specification
Rev 2.0
The MC68HC705MC4 MCU is a low cost member of the
M68HC05 Family that is intended for use in industrial
motor control and power supply applications. Features
include a 2-channel, 8-bit, high speed PWM module, with
a commutation multiplexer for brushless permanent magnet
motor control; a 6-input, 8-bit A/D controller; and a serial
communications interface. This specification provides the
technical details.
Order by: HC705MC4GRS/D
68HC705RC17 General Release
Specification
Rev 2.0
The 68HC705RC17 is a general purpose, low-cost addition
to the M68HC05 family of MCUs, and is intended for
remote control applications. Features include the HC05
CPU core with 14-stage core timer with real time interrupt,
COP watchdog system and programmable PLL synthesizer.
On-chip peripherals include a carrier modulator transmitter.
This specification presents the technical details.
Order by: HC705RC17GRS/D
68HC708KL8 General Release
Specification
Rev 1.0
The MC68HC708KL8 is a member of the low-cost, high-
performance M68HC08 family of 8-bit MCUs. Features
include 8k bytes of EPROM or OTPROM with data security,
39 general purpose I/O lines, a 2-channel 16-bit Timer, a
Universal Serial Bus (USB) module and 8-bit Keyboard
Interrupt port. This specification presents the technical
details.
Order by: HC708KL8GRS/D
MC68HC708MP16 General Release
Specification
Rev 2
This specification presents the technical details of the
MC68HC05PL4.
Order by: HC708MP16GRS/D
MC68HC908AT32 General Release
Specification
Rev 2
This specification presents the technical details of the
MC68HC908AT32.
Order by: HC908AT32GRS/D
MC68HC(9)08EB8 General Release
Specification
Rev 1
This specification presents the technical details of the
MC68HC08EB8 and MC68HC908EB8 MCUs.
Order by: HC908EB8GRS/D
HDC Series Design Reference Guide
Rev 2
Provides complete design information for Motorola’s 1
micron drawn gate length, triple layer metal, high density
CMOS array series. Includes a discussion of design
considerations; a ‘selector guide’ list of available macros,
memory blocks and other functions; pin orders and lists;
timing and electrical considerations; packages and array
floorplans; quality data; and full data sheet information for
each function.
Order by: HDCDM/D
LonBuilder User’s Guide
This User’s Guide teaches developers how to use the
LonBuilder Developer’s Workbench to develop and test
LonWorks applications. It is intended for both hardware
and software developers having some programming or
basic digital hardware knowledge. It presents a
comprehensive overview of the Developer’s Workbench
and the application development cycle, and explains the
use of all the LonBuilder features. Chapters describe how
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to create, debug and install nodes, and how to monitor
and test a development network. Appendices describe the
menus, keyboard shortcuts, a sample memory map and
the LonBuilder utility programs.
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Portable Power: The Competitive Edge
of the 68HC11 – Low Power Design
Guidebook
MCUs are now optimised for low power operation, operate
at lower voltages, and include on-board power management.
Battery design has also improved significantly. However
good design of firmware and external hardware is at least
as important in the quest for extended operating time.
After summarising the emerging developments in battery
design, this user friendly guide discusses the process for
successful low power hardware and firmware design, with
emphasis on the need for a continuing energy audit at
every stage. Includes a list of low voltage peripherals, and
M68HC11 current consumption charts which have not
previously been published.
Order by: LP2/D
M5C Series Design Reference Guide
The M5C Series arrays feature performance-optimized
3.3V and mixed voltage I/O capability, high speed interfaces,
and analog PLLs for chip-to-chip skew management. Their
ultra low and mixed-voltage capability allows the M5C
arrays to be customized to suit system power and
performance needs. All arrays have three power rails for
3.3V, 5V or reduced swing output buffers, or a mix of
system voltage levels. In addition, the core may be powered
by 3.3V, 2.5V or 1.8V. This guide provides design information
for the M5C series, including full details of the macro
library.
Order by: M5CDM/D
M68EM05C0 Emulation Module User’s
Module
The M68EM05C0 Emulation Module provides the MMDS05
and the MMEVS05/08 development systems with the
capability to emulate target systems based on the
M68EM05C0 MCUs. This hardware user’s manual explains
connection, configuration and operation information specific
to the module.
Order by: M68EM05C0UM/D
M68HC05 Applications Guide
Rev 2
Assumes no knowledge of microcontrollers and no MCU
applications experience. Provides a basic but thorough
introduction to the features and operation of microcontrollers,
followed by a chapter describing the architecture, addressing
modes, instruction set, communications and timer of the
MC68HC705C8. The final section traces the development
of the hardware and software for a practical application (a
home thermostat project) with circuit diagram and full
software listing. Full M68HC05 instruction set details are
given in an appendix, and the book ends with 50 review
questions based on the guide.
Order by: M68HC05AG/AD
HC08 Family Reference Guide
Rev 1
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential M68HC08 information such as the Instruction
Set, full details of instructions that have been added to the
M68HC05 set, Address Mode descriptions, Programming
Model, Interrupt Stacking Order and an Opcode Map.
Order by: M68HC08RG/AD
M68HC11EVBU Universal Evaluation
Board User’s Manual
Rev 3
The M68HC11 Universal Evaluation Board (EVBU) provides
an economical means of debugging and evaluating the
MC68HC11A8, E9, 711E9, 811A8 and 811E2 MCUs. This
manual gives general information, hardware preparation
and installation instructions, a description of the BUFFALO
monitor/debugging program, operating instructions, a
hardware description and support information for the board.
Order by: M68HC11EVBU/D
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M68HC11 Reference Manual
Rev 3
A valuable aid in the development of M68HC11 applications.
Detailed descriptions of all internal subsystems have been
developed and checked against Motorola internal design
documentation, making it perhaps the most comprehensive
reference manual available for the M68HC11 family; it
complements the data sheet but does not replace it. Practical
applications demonstrate the operation of each subsystem;
they are treated as complete systems, including hardware/
software interactions and trade-offs. Discusses interfacing
techniques to prevent component damage, and efficient
use of the instruction set.
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M6800 Programming Reference Manual
Motorola’s M6800 development tools are designed to simplify
the development of systems based on the M6800 family of
MCUs and peripherals. This manual – first published in
1976 – provides descriptions of the M6800 Program-visible
Registers, Interrupts and Stack Operations, Addressing
Modes, and Instruction Set.
Order by: M68PRM/D
M6805 HMOS / M146805 CMOS Family
User’s Manual (1991)
Provides users with concise information on Motorola’s
M6805 HMOS and M146805 CMOS microcomputer families.
Thorough descriptions and instructions are given, beginning
with a general description and introduction to the families,
and including details of the hardware and software features
illustrated with many ‘standard’ applications. More advanced
applications are covered by reprinted application notes.
The manual concludes with detailed definitions of each
instruction, arranged in alphanumeric order, with a cycle-
by-cycle operation summary.
Order by: M6805UM/AD3
MC6809-MC6809E Microprocessor
Programming Manual (1981)
The MC6809 and MC6809E are greatly enhanced, upward-
compatible and faster extensions of the MC6800 MPU.
This Programming Manual provides details of the additional
features, the addressing modes and programming
considerations, assuming some familiarity with the MC6800.
Detailed information about each instruction is given in an
instruction-per-page format, arranged in alphabetical order
of mnemonic. The commands and code of the ASSIST09
Monitor Program are also included.
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M68000 Family Programmer’s Reference
Manual
Rev 1
Contains detailed information, in an instruction-per-page
format, on each of the instructions used by the MPUs and
coprocessors in the M68000 family. Includes MPUs from
the MC68000 to the MC68040, the MC68851 PMMU, the
MC68881 and MC68882 Floating-Point Coprocessors, and
the CPU32 processor core used in the M68300 family.
The manual is divided into Integer Instructions, Floating-
Point Instructions, Supervisor (Privileged) Instructions, and
CPU32 Instructions and Addressing Modes. A Format
Summary lists all the instructions in binary format, and a
processor/instruction cross reference is included.
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M68000 8-/16-/32-bit Microprocessors
User’s Manual, Ninth Edition
Rev 8
Provides hardware details and programming information
for the MC68000, MC68008, MC68010 and MC68HC000
microprocessors. The MC68008 has an 8-bit data bus and
smaller addressing range; the MC68010 introduced virtual
memory to the family and has a few different instructions;
the MC68HC000 uses about 10% of the power of the
MC68000; otherwise the devices are very similar. The
manual fully describes their electrical and operating charac-
teristics, noting any differences. Includes detailed information
about each instruction, arranged in alphabetical order of
mnemonic.
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MC68020/MC68EC020 Microprocessors
User’s Manual
The MC68020 was the first full 32-bit implementation of
Motorola’s M68000 family. It is joined by the MC68EC020,
an economical version designed for embedded controller
(EC) applications. This User’s Manual describes the capa-
bilities, operation and programming of the two devices,
highlighting differences where applicable. An introduction
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provides an overview of the devices and their instruction
sets. Other sections include Processing States, Signal
Description, On-Chip Cache, Bus Operation, Exception
Processing, Coprocessor Interface, Instruction Timing,
Applications Information, and electrical and mechanical
data.
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MC68040, MC68040V, MC68LC040,
MC68EC040, MC68EC040V
Microprocessors User’s Manual
Rev 1
The MC68040, MC68040V, MC68LC040, MC68EC040 and
MC68EC040V are third-generation, 32-bit MPUs in the
M68000 family. They use multiple concurrent execution
units and a highly integrated architecture to achieve very
high performance. This manual describes the capabilities,
operation and programming of the five devices. Sections
include Integer Unit, Memory Management, On-Chip Caches,
Signal Description, IEEE 1149.1 Test Access Port (JTAG),
Bus Operation, Exception Processing, Floating-Point Unit
and Instruction Timing.
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MC68060, MC68LC060, MC68EC060
Microprocessors User’s Manual
Rev 1
The MC68060, MC68LC060 and MC68EC060 are the first
processors in the M68060 product line. All offer superscalar
integer performance of more than 100 MIPS at 66MHz
while maintaining compatibility with the rest of the M68000
Family. This manual describes their capabilities, operation
and programming. Sections include a general introduction,
Signal Description, Integer Uhit, Memory Management,
the Caches, Floating Point Unit, Bus Operation, Exception
Processing, JTAG and Debug Pipe Control Modes,
Instruction Timing, Applications, and Electrical and Thermal
Characteristics.
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MC68EC030 32-bit Embedded Controller
User’s Manual
The MC68EC030 is a 32-bit embedded controller in
Motorola’s M68000 family. It combines a CPU core and
instruction and data caches with an enhanced bus controller
that supports synchronous and asynchronous bus cycles
and burst data transfers. This manual describes its
capabilities, operation and programming. Sections include
Data Organisation and Addressing, Instruction Set,
Processing States, Signal Description, On-Chip Caches,
Bus Operation, Exception Processing, Access Control Unit,
Coprocessor Interface, Instruction Timing, Applications
Information, Electrical Specifications and Mechanical Data.
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MC68EN302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor with Ethernet Reference Manual
(Supplement to MC68302UM/AD)
The MC68EN302 is a multiprotocol integrated communica-
tions controller based on the MC68302. It adds an Ethernet
controller which is independent of the three on-chip serial
channels, plus a DRAM control and a JTAG interface. This
manual describes aspects of the programming, capabilities,
registers and operation of the MC68EN302 where they
differ from the MC68302. Separate chapters describe the
Module Bus Controller, DRAM Control Module (DCM),
Ethernet Controller and JTAG Test Access Port.
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MC68F333 User’s Manual
The MC68F333 is a highly integrated 32-bit microcontroller
which includes a Single Chip Integration Module, an 8-
channel 10-bit ADC, a Time Processor Unit, a 512-byte
Standby RAM, 3.5 Kbyte RAM with TPU emulation, and
two flash EEPROM modules. This user’s manual describes
all the modules in detail, and includes electrical and timing
information. Address maps and register diagrams are
summarised in an appendix for convenience.
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MC68HC05Cx HCMOS Single-Chip
Microcontrollers Programming Reference
Guide
Rev 1
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential MC68HC05C-series information such as Block
Diagrams, Memory Maps, the Programming Model, Registers
and Control Bits, Instructions, Addressing Modes, Execution
Times and Pin Assignments.
Order by: MC68HC05CxRG/AD
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MC68HC11A8 Programming Reference
Guide
Rev 1
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential MC68HC11A8 information such as the
Programming Model, Crystal Dependent Timing, Interrupt
Vectors, Memory Map, Opcode Maps, Instructions,
Addressing Modes, Execution Times, Registers and Control
Bits, and Pin Assignments.
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MC68HC11C0 Programming Reference
Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential MC68HC11C0 information such as a Block
Diagram, the Programming Model, Crystal Dependent
Timing, Interrupt Vectors, Memory Map, Opcode Maps,
Instructions, Addressing Modes, Execution Times, Registers
and Control Bits, and Pin Assignment.
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MC68HC11D3/MC68HC711D3
Programming Reference Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential MC68HC11D3 and MC68HC711D3 information
such as the Programming Model, Crystal Dependent Timing,
Interrupt Vectors, Memory Map, Opcode Maps, Instructions,
Addressing Modes, Execution Times, Registers and Control
Bits, and Pin Assignment.
Order by: MC68HC11D3RG/AD
MC68HC11E Programming Reference
Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential information for the MC68HC11E series of
MCUs, including the Programming Model, Crystal Dependent
Timing, Interrupt Vectors, Memory Map, Opcode Maps,
Instructions, Addressing Modes, Execution Times, Registers
and Control Bits, and Pin Assignments. The guide covers
the MC68HC11E0, ’E1, ’E8, ’E9 and ’E20, the
MC68HC711E9 and ’E20, the MC68S711E9 and the
MC68HC811E2.
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MC68HC11F1 Programming Reference
Guide
Rev 2
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential MC68HC11F1 information such as the
Programming Model, Crystal Dependent Timing, Interrupt
Vectors, Memory Map, Opcode Maps, Instructions,
Addressing Modes, Execution Times, Registers and Control
Bits, and Pin Assignments.
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MC68HC11K4/MC68HC711K4
Programming Reference Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential information on the MC68HC11K4 MCU, and
on the MC68HC711K4 EPROM version. It includes the
Programming Model, Crystal Dependent Timing, Interrupt
Vectors, Memory Map, Opcode Maps, Instructions,
Addressing Modes, Execution Times, Registers and Control
Bits, and Pin Assignments.
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MC68HC11KA4/MC68HC711KA4
Programming Reference Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential information on the MC68HC11KA4, the reduced
pinout version of the MC68HC11K4 MCU, and on the
MC68HC711KA4 EPROM version. It includes the
Programming Model, Crystal Dependent Timing, Interrupt
Vectors, Memory Map, Opcode Maps, Instructions,
Addressing Modes, Execution Times, Registers and Control
Bits, and Pin Assignments.
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MC68HCL6/MC68HC711L6 Programming
Reference Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential MC68HC11L6 and MC68HC711L6 information
such as the Programming Model, Crystal Dependent Timing,
Interrupt Vectors, Memory Map, Opcode Maps, Instructions,
Addressing Modes, Execution Times, Registers and Control
Bits, and Pin Assignment.
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M68HC11 M Series Programming
Reference Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential programming information for Motorola’s
M68HC11 M-series MCUs, including the Programming
Model, Crystal Dependent Timing, Interrupt Vectors, Memory
Map, Opcode Maps, Instruction Set, Addressing Modes,
Execution Times, Special Operations, Registers and Control
Bits, and Pin Assignments.
Order by: MC68HC11MRG/AD
MC68HC11N Series Programming
Reference Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing quick access
to essential M68HC11 N-series information such as the
Programming Model, Interrupt Data, Memory Map, Opcode
Maps, Instruction Set, Addressing Modes and Timing
Information, Registers and Control Data.
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MC68HC16Y1 User’s Manual
The MC68HC16Y1 is a high-speed 16-bit MCU in the
M68HC16 family. It incorporates a true 16-bit CPU, single-
chip integration module (SCIM), an 8/10-bit ADC, multi-
channel communication interface (MCCI), general purpose
timer (GPT), a 2 kByte standby RAM module with TPU
emulation capability (TPURAM) and a 48K masked ROM.
These modules are interconnected by an intermodule bus
(IMB). This manual includes comprehensive information
on all these modules, with timing diagrams and an instruction
set summary. Appendices cover electrical and mechanical
characteristics, a comprehensive register summary and
development support.
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MC68HC16Z2 User’s Manual
The MC68HC16Z2 is a high speed 16-bit MCU in the
M68HC16 Family that is upwardly compatible with M68HC11
devices. To enable the rapid development of new devices
for specific applications, M68HC16 controllers are built
from standard modules interfacing through a common bus
– the MC68HC16Z2 includes a true 16-bit CPU (CPU16),
System Integration Module, 8/10-bit ADC, Queued Serial
Module, General Purpose Timer, 2048-byte Standby RAM
and an 8 Kbyte Masked ROM Module, all connected through
the Intermodule Bus. This manual describes the operation
of each module, with timing diagrams and a summary of
registers.
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M68HC16 Z Series User’s Manual
The M68HC16 Z-series microcontrollers are high-speed
16-bit devices in the M68HC16 Family, and are upward
compatible with M68HC11 devices. They are built from
standard modules, interfacing via a common internal bus,
to facilitate rapid development of devices for specific
applications. All contain an Analog-to-Digital Converter
(ADC) and General Purpose Timer, plus either a Queued
Serial Module (QSM) or Multichannel Communications
Interface (MCCI). This manual provides a detailed overview
of all the devices in the Z-series with design information
for each module. Includes a comprehensive Register
Summary and Programming Examples.
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MC68HC901 Multi-Function Peripheral
User’s Manual
The MC68HC901 Multi-Function Peripheral (MFP) is a
member of the M68000 Family, and interfaces directly to
the MC68000 through the asynchronous bus structure.
Both vectored and polled interupt schemes are supported,
with the MFP providing unique vector number generation
for each of 16 interrupt sources. Handshake lines are
provided to allow DMA Controller interfacing. This User’s
Manual describes the operation of the MFP, including
signal description, bus operation, interrupt structure, I/O
port, timers, USART, and electrical and mechanical
characteristics.
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MC68LC302 Low Power Integrated
Multiprotocol Processor Reference Manual
The MC68LC302 is a low power version of the MC68302
Integrated Multiprotocol Processor (IMP). In simple terms
it is the same device, but minus the third Serial
Communications Controller (SCC3), and with a new static
68000 core, new timer and low power modes. It is packaged
in a low profile package for reduced board space and
makes it suitable for use in applications such as PCMCIA.
This manual describes all the differences between the
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MC68LC302 and the MC68302, full details of which are
contained in the MC68302 User’s Manual, reference
MC68302UM/AD.
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Integrated Multiprotocol Processor with
PCMCIA Interface Reference Manual
The MC68PM302 is a derivative of the MC68302 Integrated
Multiprotocol Processor (IMP). It can operate in two modes
– in one mode it functions as an enhanced MC68302 with
a new static 68000 core, new timer and low power modes,
and additional parallel I/O pins; in the second mode it
offers the same enhanced capability, but with PCMCIA
and 16550 UART functionality instead of the additional I/O
pins. It is packaged in a low profile package suitable for
use in Type II PCMCIA cards. This manual describes all
the differences between the MC68PM302 and the MC68302,
full details of which are contained in the MC68302 User’s
Manual, reference MC68302UM/AD.
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MC68SC302 Passive ISDN Protocol Engine
User’s Manual
The MC68SC302 Passive ISDN Protocol Engine (PIPE) is
an ISA ‘Plug and Play’/PC card ISDN communication
controller optimized for ISDN passive cards. It has been
developed from the popular MC68302 Integrated Multi-
protocol Processor and features glueless connection to
Motorola’s MC145572 and MC145574 transceivers. The
three serial communication channels have been optimized
to support two 64kbit per second B-channels and one
16kbit per second D-channel. This manual describes the
programming, capabilities, registers and operation of the
MC68SC302, including the Interrupts and Timer, Communi-
cations Processor, ‘Plug and Play’ Interface and PCMCIA
Interface.
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MC68030 Enhanced 32-bit MPU User’s
Manual, third edition
Rev 2
The MC68030 is a second-generation 32-bit MPU in
Motorola’s M68000 family. It combines a CPU core,
instruction and data caches, bus controller and memory
management unit in a single VLSI device. This manual
describes its capabilities, operation and programming.
Sections include Data Organisation and Addressing,
Instruction Set, Processing States, Signal Description, On-
Chip Caches, Bus Operation, Exception Processing, Memory
Management Unit, Coprocessor Interface, Instruction Timing,
Applications Information, Electrical Specifications and
Mechanical Data.
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MC68302 Integrated Multiprotocol
Processor User’s Manual
Rev 3
The MC68302 IMP is a VLSI device incorporating the
main building blocks needed to design a wide variety of
powerful communications controllers. It may be configured
to support 5 different protocols, any 3 operating simul-
taneously. This manual describes its architecture; the
MC68000 processor core on which it is based; the System
Integration Block which provides basic timing and interfacing
functions required by virtually every application; the
Communications Processor which includes 3 independent
serial channels with 6 DMA controllers; plus Signal Des-
criptions and Electrical Characteristics.
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MC68306 Integrated EC000 Processor
User’s Manual
The MC68306 is an integrated processor containing an
MC68EC000 processor and elements required in many
MC68000 and MC68EC000-based systems, reducing design
time especially in systems using serial interfaces and
Dynamic RAM. This user’s manual introduces the core
and the on-chip peripherals, describes the signals and
68000 bus operation, provides detailed information about
the core and Serial Module, and discusses the IEEE 1149.1
Test Access Port.
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Bandit: MC68322 Integrated Printer
Processor User’s Manual
Rev 1
The MC68322 is a high-performance integrated printer
processor combining an MC68000 compatible core
processor, a RISC graphics processor, a print engine
video controller and system integration features on a single
chip. Specialised display list banding techniques performed
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by the graphics processor allow system memory
requirements to be reduced significantly. This manual
includes sections on the Core; Bus Operation; Interrupts;
System Integration Module; DRAM Controller; DMA, Parallel
Port and Print Engine Interfaces; RISC Graphics Processor;
Graphic Operations and Orders; and electrical and
mechanical information.
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MC68328 (Dragonball) Integrated
Processor User’s Manual
As the consumer market for portable devices expands,
system requirements become more demanding. Fewer
components, smaller board space, lower power consumption
and lower system cost are major criteria. Motorola has
introduced the MC68328 DragonBall integrated portable
system processor to address these needs. It provides key
features for portable systems, such as a real-time clock,
LCD oscillator, pulse-width modulator, timers, SPI and the
SIM28 system integration module. This User’s Manual
describes the capability, operation and programming of
the MC68328.
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MC68330 Integrated CPU32 Processor
Users Manual
The MC68330 is a 32-bit integrated processor linking
high-performance data manipulation capability with circuits
typically required in embedded controller applications. It
combines the CPU32 core processor and the SIM40 system
integration module. This User’s Manual describes the
programming, capabilities, registers and operation of the
MC68330. Sections provide signal descriptions, full details
of bus operation, and explain the use of the CPU32 and
SIM40. The Guide also covers use of the IEEE 1149.1
Test Access Port, and gives applications guidelines.
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MC68331 User’s Manual
The MC68331 is a 32-bit integrated microcontroller in the
M68300 Family, combining high-performance data
manipulation capabilities with powerful peripheral
subsystems. This manual includes sections describing the
input and output signals; the submodules of the System
Integration Module (SIM); timing, exception processing
and arbitration for the external bus; the Queued Serial
Module (QSM); and overviews of the MC68020-based
CPU32 processor, the General Purpose Timer (GPT) and
available emulation systems. It includes electrical and
mechanical data.
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MC68332 User’s Manual
Rev 1
The MC68332 is a 32-bit integrated microcontroller in the
M68300 Family, combining high-performance data
manipulation capabilities with powerful peripheral
subsystems. This manual includes sections describing the
input and output signals; timing, exception processing and
arbitration for the external bus; the submodules of the
System Integration Module (SIM); the Queued Serial Module;
operation of the 2K Standby RAM; plus overviews of the
MC68020-based CPU32 processor, the Time Processor
Unit (TPU) and available emulation systems. It includes
electrical and mechanical data.
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MC68340 Integrated Processor User’s
Manual
Rev 1
The MC68340 is a 32-bit integrated processor in the M68300
Family, combining high-performance data manipulation
capabilities with powerful peripheral subsystems. This manual
includes sections describing the input and output signals;
timing, exceptions and arbitration for the external bus; the
submodules of the System Integration Module (SIM); the
MC68020-based CPU32 processor; the high-performance
DMA Controller module; the serial communications module;
the twin timer modules; and the IEEE 1149.1-standard
test port. It includes applications guidelines and electrical
and mechanical data.
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MC68356 Signal Processing
Communications Engine User’s Manual
The MC68356 is the first commercially available monolithic
device to include a general purpose digital signal processor,
a CISC microprocessor and a RISC microprocessor on a
single chip. The features of its multiprotocol communications
processor are a subset of the MC68302, the DSP is
DSP56002-based, and its PCMCIA slave interface emulates
the UART16550. This manual describes its architecture
and external signals, and includes sections on Clock
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Generation and Low Power Control; the 68000 Core, Memory
Map and SIB; the Communications Processor; the PCMCIA
Controller; DSP Ports and Memory; and the IEEE 1149.1
Test Access Port.
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MC68360 Quad Integrated
Communications Controller User’s Manual
Rev 1
The MC68360 Quad Integrated Communication Controller
(QUICC) is a development of the MC68302, but with higher
performance, increased flexibility and major extensions to
capability. It incorporates four Serial Communications
Controllers (SCC), two serial Management Controllers (SMC)
and a Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). This manual provides
full details concerning the use and operation of the QUICC,
including signal descriptions, memory map, bus operation,
an overview of the CPU32+, System Integration Module
(SIM60), Communication Processor Module (CPM), Test
Access Port and electrical characteristics. Includes a section
discussing practical applications.
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MC68488 General Purpose Interface
Adapter User’s Manual
The IEEE-488 General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) has
greatly simplified the configuration of automatic test
equipment, control systems and scientific data recording
using instruments from different manufacturers. The
MC68488 is a single-chip implementation of the GPIB
protocol. This manual describes the IEEE-488 Standard
and discusses the MC68488. It is intended for the prospective
user as well as the experienced instrumentation designer,
and can be used as a tutorial presentation, a detailed
user’s manual or a reference guide.
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MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller User’s
Manual
The MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller (XPC) is an intelligent
HCMOS communications protocol controller that implements
the 1984 CCITT X.25 Recommendation, data link access
procedure (LAPB). This manual provides full user information
including operating modes, a description of the internal
registers and the shared memory structures that provide
communication with the host processor, details of the
command set and the external signals, and the operation
of the bus. Timing and state diagrams are given on foldout
sheets for ease of reference.
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MC68606 Multi-Link LAPD Protocol
Controller User’s Manual
The link-access procedure (LAPD) is the proposed protocol
for use at the link layer of ISDN configurations, for both
signalling and data transfer. The MC68606 MLAPD simplifies
interfacing a microprocessor to a packet network by providing
sequencing, error control, flow control and multiplexing
services. An on-chip DMA controller transfers data packets
to and from memory with minimal CPU assistance. The
User’s Manual provides full details of memory structures,
commands, LAPD operation and electrical specifications.
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MC68824 Token Bus Products User’s
Manual
Rev 1
The MC68824 Token Bus Controller (TBC) was the first
single-chip device to implement the IEEE 802.4 Media
Access Control (MAC) sublayer of the Manufacturing
Automation Protocol (MAP). It operates as an intelligent
peripheral that relieves its host microprocessor of the
frame formatting and token management functions, using
on-chip DMA to transfer data frames to and from memory.
This manual is a detailed functional and electrical description
of the device, including programming information and an
overview of IEEE 802.4.
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MC68836 FDDI User’s Manual
The Fiber Distributed Data Interface is a Local Area Network
(LAN) under the auspices of ANSI. It supports a 100mBits/
sec token ring with up to 1000 stations. The MC68836
FDDI Clock Generator implements the lower portion of the
physical layer functions of the standard including Clock
Recovery, Data Recovery, NRZI Conversions and 5-bit
parallel-to-serial/serial-to-parallel conversions. This User’s
Manual describes its operation, signals, timing and
applications.
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MC68837 FDDI User’s Manual
The Fiber Distributed Data Interface is a Local Area Network
(LAN) under the auspices of ANSI. It supports a 100mBits/
sec token ring with up to 1000 stations. The MC68837
Elasticity Buffer and Link Management (ELM) chip
implements the physical layer (PHY) functions of the standard
including data framing, elasticity buffer, encoding, decoding,
smoothing, line state detection and repeat filter. It also
contains a number of station management functions. This
User’s Manual describes its operation, registers, signals
and timing.
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MC68838 FDDI User’s Manual
The Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a 125Mbit/
sec, fibre-optic based token ring designed to accommodate
rings up to 1000 stations, with 2km between stations and
200km total ring length. The ANSI standard for FDDI
networks defines a number of protocols including the data
link Media Access Control (MAC) layer. Motorola’s MC68838
chip implements this protocol. This manual provides an
overview and functional description of the device, with
details of the 36 control/status registers, signal descriptions,
bus and MAC-PHY operation, and transmit and receive
data path operation.
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MC68839 FDDI System Interface User’s
Manual
The Fiber Distributed Data Interface is a Local Area Network
(LAN) under the auspices of ANSI. It supports a 100mBits/
sec token ring with up to 1000 stations. Motorola’s FDDI
chipset consists of an FDDI Clock Generator, an Elasticity
and Link Management physical layer circuit, a Media Access
Control circuit, and an FDDI System Interface (FSI). This
manual describes the FSI. Sections include Functional
Block Description; Registers; Signal Descriptions; Commands
and Indications; Functional Operation; Initialisation,
Programming and Examples; Port Operation; Boundary
Scan Details; Electrical Specifications and Mechanical Data.
System performance requirements are discussed in an
appendix.
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MC68840 Integrated Fiber Distributed Data
Interface User’s Manual
FDDI is a fibre-optic-based, token ring local area network
standard developed to accommodate rings of up to 1000
stations and a total ring length of 200km, operating at
speeds up to 100Mbps. This ANSI standard specifies the
Media Access Control (MAC) layer, the Physical (PHY)
layer, the Physical Medium Dependent function and the
Station Management function. The MC68840 implements
the MAC and PHY layers. This manual provides an overview
of the device, plus full descriptions of the functional blocks,
registers, ports, external signals and test operations. Includes
two practical examples to illustrate the design process.
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MC68847 Quad ELM FDDI User’s Manual
The MC68847 Quad ELM implements four MC68837 ELM
(Elasticity Buffer and Link Management) devices on a
single chip, providing a low cost solution for concentrator
applications. Each implements the physical layer (PHY)
functions of the FDDI standard including data framing,
elasticity buffer, encoding, decoding, smoothing, line state
detection and repeat filter. This User’s Manual describes
its operation, registers, signals and timing.
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MC88100 RISC Microprocessor User’s
Manual
Rev 1
The MC88100 is the first processor in the M88000 family
of Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) MPUs; it
uses only simple instructions with extremely fast execution
times to achieve very high efficiency and throughput. This
manual provides an overview of its features and architecture;
details of the programming model, addressing modes and
instruction set; and descriptions of bus operation, exception
processing and instruction timing. Electrical and mechanical
data and signal descriptions are included. Applications
information includes discussion of a minimum system
configuration.
ISBN 0 13 567090 X
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MC88110 Second Generation RISC
Microprocessor User’s Manual
The MC88110 is the second implementation of Motorola’s
88000 family of Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC)
microprocessors. This user’s manual provides an overview
of the device, and describes the programming model,
addressing modes and instruction set, floating point and
graphics unit, instruction and data caches, exception
processing, memory management and instruction timing.
Full details of each instruction are included, one per page,
and a Hardware Design chapter gives a functional description
of all hardware operations within the device.
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MC88200 Cache/Memory Management Unit
User’s Manual
Rev 1
The MC88200 CMMU is a high-performance, HCMOS
VLSI device combining demand-paged virtual memory
with 16K bytes of on-chip cache memory. It is specifically
designed to operate with the MC88100 RISC processor.
Separate chapters provide full details of the memory
management functions and cache operation, and are followed
by descriptions of the signals, bus operation, timing and
registers. 48 pages of applications information discuss the
use of multiple MC88200s, memory bus connections, and
power and ground considerations. Contains electrical
characteristics and mechanical data.
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MC88410 Secondary Cache Controller
User’s Manual
The MC88410 is a highly integrated secondary cache
controller in the M88110 family that reduces both memory
latency and system bus use, while extending multiprocessing
capabilities to achieve a higher level of system performance.
This User’s Manual gives an overview of the MC88110/
MC88410 system and the benefits of using the secondary
cache, describes the MC88410 operation and its signals
in detail, and provides functional descriptions of the processor
and system bus interfaces. It includes a chapter on
diagnostics and JTAG.
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ATM Cell Processor Design Reference
Manual
Each switching system in an Asynchronous Transfer Mode
(ATM) network handles multiple physical links, and transfers
each arriving ATM cell between its source and destination
links using prearranged routing. ATM standards divide the
tasks on either side of the switch into PHY-layer (physical
layer) tasks and ATM-layer tasks. The MC92500 is a cell
processing device which provides ATM-layer cell processing
and routing functions between a PHY-layer device and an
ATM switch fabric. This reference manual provides design
information for the MC92500, including a Functional
Description; Register, External Memory and Signal
Descriptions, Data Structures, Ingress and Egress Data
Path Operation, System Operation, Support for Operations
and Maintenance, interface descriptions and more.
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Multichannel Communication Interface
Reference Manual
This manual describes the capabilities, operation and
functions of the Multichannel Communication Interface
(MCCI), an integral module in Motorola’s family of modular
microcontrollers. The MCCI contains a Serial Peripheral
Interface (SPI) and two Serial Communication Interfaces
(SCI). Sections include an Overview of the module, Signal
Descriptions, Configuration and Control Registers, and
separate chapters describing the SCI and SPI submodules.
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MCF5102 ColdFire User’s Manual
Rev 1
ColdFire is a microprocessor architecture optimized for
embedded processing. It combines the architectural simplicity
of 32-bit fixed length RISC with a memory-saving variable
length instruction set – its higher code density requires
less program memory than for fixed length systems and
allows the use of lower cost memory for given performance.
The MCF5102 if the first chip in the family, and includes
the capability to execute existing 68000 code to provide
an upgrade bridge. This User’s Manual describes the
capabilities, operation and programming of the MCF5102.
Instruction timing is provided, but full details of the instruction
set are given in the M68000 Family Programmer’s Reference
Manual, M68000PM/AD.
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ColdFire Programmer’s Reference Manual
This manual contains information about the software
instructions used by the ColdFire 5200 microprocessors. It
includes sections on the addressing capabilities, exception
processing, timing, and on the instructions themselves in
both summary and alphanumeric page-per-instruction format.
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ColdFire MCF5202 User’s Manual
ColdFire is a revolutionary microprocessor architecture
that is optimized for embedded processing applications,
bringing new levels of price and performance to cost-
sensitive high-volume products. Based on the concept of
variable-length RISC technology, ColdFire combines the
architectural simplicity of conventional 32-bit RISC with a
memory-saving, variable length instruction set. This manual
describes the programming, capabilities and operation of
the MCF5202 processor. Topics include signal descriptions,
details of the core and cache, bus operations, debug
support, JTAG specification, and an overview of the issues
involved in porting embedded development tools from
M68000 architecture.
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Motorola Microcontroller Development
Tools Directory
Rev 4
A directory of hardware and software development tools –
from Motorola and from third party vendors – for the
M68HC05, M68HC08, M68HC11, M68HC16, M68300 and
MPC500 microcontroller families. Includes a cross reference
listing products under Adapters, Emulators, Evaluation
Boards, Logic Analyzers, Programmers, Other Hardware
Tools, Assemblers, Compilers, Debuggers, Integrated
Development Environments, Real-Time Operating Systems,
Simulators and Other Software Tools.
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EasyAnalog Design Software User’s
Manual
EasyAnalog software allows users quickly and easily to
construct complex analog circuits by selecting, placing
and connecting macro circuits and downloading them to
Motorola’s Field Programmable Analog Array (FPAA) chip
though the PC’s serial port. Results can be seen immediately
using a signal generator and oscilloscope. The chip can
be reprogrammed to try out different circuits. Some standard
macros are provided with the software. This manual provides
a tutorial and reference for the EasyAnalog software, and
an overview of the MPAA020 array.
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PowerPC Microprocessor Family: the Bus
Interface for 32-bit Microprocessors
Rev 6
The main purpose of this manual is to provide a detailed
functional description of the 60x bus interface, the
communication channel for the first generation of PowerPC
microprocessors, as implemented on the PowerPC 601,
603 and 604 microprocessors. It is intended to help system
and chip set developers by being a central reference
source for the interface presented by these processors,
describing both the basic signals that are common to all
the processors and the signals that are not common but
which can maximize the performance of a system
implementation.
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PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The
Programming Environments
Rev 1
The main purpose of this manual is to help programmers
provide software that is compatible across the PowerPC
family. It provides a general description of features that
are common to all the processors, and indicates those that
are optional or may be implemented differently. An
understanding of operating systems, MPU system design
and the basic principles of RISC processing is assumed.
Chapters include an overview; Register Set; Operand
Conventions; Addressing Modes and Instruction Set
Summary; Cache Model and Memory Coherency;
Exceptions; Memory Management; Instruction Set Details.
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PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The
Programmer’s Reference Guide
The main purpose of this guide is to provide a concise
method for system developers and application programmers
to implement software that is compatible across the PowerPC
family of processors and other devices. A Register Summary
gives a brief overview of the PowerPC register set, including
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MPC601 provides a bridge between the POWER architecture
and the PowerPC architecture, and a secondary objective
of the manual is to describe the differences.
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PowerPC 603e RISC Microprocessor
User’s Manual
Rev 1
The MPC603e is built on the low power, low cost and high
performance attributes of the MPC603, while providing
enhanced capabilities through higher clock speed, greater
system clock flexibility, increases in cache size and set-
associativity. Although this manual is concerned with the
603e, all the information applies to both devices except
where noted in an appendix. It includes detailed chapters
on the Programming Model, Instruction and Data Cache
Operation, Exception Processing, Memory Management,
Instruction Timing, Signal Descriptions, System Interface
Operation, and Power Management. Appendices include
an instruction set listing and details of 603 differences.
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PowerPC 604 RISC Microprocessor User’s
Manual
This manual is intended for system hardware and software
developers, and application programmers developing
products for the MPC604. It assumes an understanding of
operating systems, MPU system design, basic principles
of RISC architecture and details of the Power PC architecture.
Chapters include an overview of the features and functions
of the PowerPC architecture; the Programming Model;
Cache and Bus Interface Unit; Exception Processing; Memory
Management; Instruction Timing; Signal Descriptions; System
Interface Operation; Performance Monitor Diagnostic Tool;
Instruction Set; and Invalid Instruction Forms.
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MPC750 RISC Microprocessor User’s
Manual
The MPC750 is an implementation of the 32-bit portion of
the PowerPC microprocessor architecture, to provide 32-
bit effective addresses, 8/16/32-bit integer data types and
32/64-bit floating-point data types. It is a superscalar
processor capable of completing two instructions
simultaneously. This manual defines the functionality of
the MPC750 and MPC740 microprocessors. It is intended
a programming model and quick reference guide for 32-bit
and 64-bit registers. The Memory Control Model outlines
the page table entry and segment table entry. Exception
Vectors is a quick reference for exception types and the
conditions that cause them. And PowerPC Instruction Set
gives detailed information on the entire instruction set.
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PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The
Programmer’s Pocket Reference Guide
A convenient pocket-sized guide providing an overview of
the PowerPC registers, instructions and exceptions for 32-
bit implementations. Headings include Programming Model;
Memory Management Registers; Encodings for the Branch
Options Field; MSR Bit Settings; Floating Point Exception
Mode Bits; State of MSR at Power Up; BAT Registers and
Area Lengths; Segment Register Bit Definitions and
Instructions; PTE Bit Definitions; Exceptions and Conditions;
and the PowerPC Instruction Set.
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PowerPC PCI Bridge/Memory Controller
User’s Manual
The MPC105 PCI bridge/memory controller provides a
PowerPC reference platform-compliant bridge between
the PowerPC microprocessor family and the peripheral
component interconnect (PCI) bus. PCI support allows
system designers to rapidly design systems using peripherals
already designed for PCI and the other standard interfaces
available in the personal computer hardware environment.
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PowerPC 601 - RISC Microprocessor
User’s Manual
Rev 1
The MPC601 microprocessor is the first in the PowerPC
family. It provides a reliable foundation for developing
products compatible with subsequent processors. This
manual is intended for system developers and applications
programmers planning to develop products for the MPC601
and for PowerPC processors in general. It assumes an
understanding of operating systems, MPU system design
and the principles of RISC processing. Its main purpose is
to define the functionality of the MPC601; however the
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for use by system and application hardware and software
developers with an understanding of operating systems,
MPU system design, basic principles of RISC processing
and details of the PowerPC architecture.
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MPC821 PowerPC Portable Systems
Microprocessor User’s Manual
The MPC821 PowerPC Portable Systems Microprocessor
is a versatile one-chip integrated microprocessor and
peripheral device that can be used in a variety of controller
applications. It is a PowerPC derivative of the MC68360
QUICC, and is intended particularly for use in high
performance and portable communications systems where
lower power consumption is essential. This comprehensive
manual describes the operation of the MPC821, with
particular emphasis on the I/O functions and the
Communication Processor Module.
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MPC860 PowerQUICC User’s Manual
The MPC860 PowerPC Quad Integrated Communications
Controller (PowerQUICC) is a versatile, one-chip integrated
microprocessor and peripheral device that can be used in
a variety of controller applications. It is a PowerPC derivative
of the MC68360, and is intended particularly for use in
both communications and networking systems. This
comprehensive manual describes the operation of the
MPC860, with particular emphasis on the I/O functions
and the Communication Processor Module. An appendix
discusses the movement of applications from the MC68360
QUICC environment to the MPC860 PowerQUICC
environment.
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Queued Analog-to Digital Converter
Reference Manual
The Queued Analog-to-Digital Converter (QADC) is a 10-
bit, unipolar, successive approximation converter module.
It supports 16 analog channels with internal multiplexing
or 44 channels in the expanded, externally multiplexed
mode. This manual provides information on the operation
and use of the module, including Signal Descriptions,
Configuration and Control, External Multiplexing, Pin
Connection Considerations, Analog Subsystem, Digital
Control, Interrupts, and examples of Queue Priority schemes.
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QUICC Multichannel Controller User’s
Manual Supplement
This document is a supplement to the MC68360 Quad
Integrated Communications Controller User’s Manual
(MC68360UM/AD) and the MPC860 PowerQUICC User’s
Manual (MPC860UM/AD). It replaces the MC68MH360
Reference Manual (MC68MH360RM/AD).
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Queued Serial Module Reference Manual
The Queued Serial Module (QSM) is an integral module in
Motorola’s family of embedded microcontrollers. Its two
sub-modules provide the MCU with two independent serial
interfaces: the Queued Serial Peripheral Interface (QSPI)
is a full-duplex, synchronous serial interface designed for
communication with peripherals and other MCUs; the Serial
Communications Interface (SCI) is a full-duplex UART.
This Manual describes the capabilities, operation and
functions of the QSM, including details of registers,
operational flow diagrams and signal descriptions.
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MPC500 Family: RCPU Reference Manual
The RCPU is a single-issue, 32-bit implementation of the
PowerPC architecture, used in the MPC500 family of
microcontrollers. This manual describes the RCPU for
system software and hardware developers intending to
develop products for RCPU-based systems. Topics include
an overview of the architecture and features; Registers;
Operand Conventions; Addressing Modes and Instruction
Set Summary; Instruction Cache; Exceptions; Instruction
Timing; Development Support; and full descriptions of
individual instructions.
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Single-Chip Integration Module Reference
Manual
The Single-Chip Integration Module (SCIM) forms part of
many of Motorola’s 16 and 32-bit modular MCUs. It supplies
a clock signal to the other modules, provides system
protection features, manages the external bus, and provides
on-chip chip-select signals and I/O ports. This manual
describes all these functions and gives details of system
reset and initialisation. Some MCUs necessarily contain a
reduced pin-count version of the SCIM, and these variants
are discussed. Separate appendices provide details of
electrical and timing characteristics, and a summary of
registers.
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System Integration Module Reference
Manual
This manual describes the capabilities, operation and
functions of the System Integration Module (SIM), an integral
module in many of Motorola’s 16 and 32-bit modular
microcontrollers. The SIM supplies a clock to the rest of
the MCU; provides system protection features, on-chip
Chip Select signals and I/O ports; and manages the external
bus. This manual highlights CPU differences that affect
the SIM; describes the protection features, clock generation,
external bus interface, interrupt system, chip selects and
reset procedures; and provides electrical and timing
characteristics and register descriptions.
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MPC500 Family: System Integration Unit
Reference Manual
The System Interface Unit (SIU) and Peripheral Control
Unit (PCU) of the MPC500 Family processors are
implemented as two separate on-chip units, working together
to provide system support and interfaces between external
and on-chip memory and peripherals. They handle system
protection, clocks, interrupt support, reset control, test
support, chip selects and interfaces to external and internal
buses. This reference manual defines the functionality of
the units, and is intended for software and hardware
developers working with MPC500 family systems.
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TIM08 Timer Interface Module Reference
Manual
The Timer Interface Module is one of the modules in
Motorola’s M68HC08 family of microcontrollers. This manual
describes the 4-channel implementation – the module can
also be implemented with 2, 6 or 8 channels. It provides an
overview of the timer features, signal descriptions, and
detailed information on the prescaler, 16-bit modulo counter,
capture compare unit, interrupt generation, and the handling
of the different HC08 operating modes. Includes a chapter
of applications information, and an appendix containing
electrical specifications, memory map and register
descriptions.
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M68300 Family Time Processor Unit
Reference Manual
Rev 3
The TPU is an integrated module within the 32-bit M68300
Family. It is a special-purpose MCU performing a variety
of both simple and complex timing tasks – including input
capture, output compare, PWM, stepper motor control,
and many others – to minimise CPU overhead. This Manual
gives a practical overview of the module’s features; a
description of the content and use of the three types of
register that configure the TPU and its 16 channels; a
detailed explanation of the operation of each time function;
and a detailed guide to the TPU architecture. Appendices
include algorithm state descriptions and microinstruction
formats.
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Scattering Parameter Library
Rev 1
Contains Scattering Parameter (S-Parameter) files for most
of Motorola’s RF linear transistors. The files are presented
in Touchstone™ format suitable for use with computer
aided design (CAD) programs that operate on IBM compatible
computers. The program comes in a 5.25" floppy disk.
Over 600 files are contained in the disk representing
transistors operating at specific bias conditions.
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Scattering Parameter Plotting Utility
Rev 1
An IBM compatible computer disk (5.25" floppy) that permits
the user to view S-Parameter files on a VGA monitor. Two
port S-parameters are displayed on a Smith® Chart as a
function of frequency. One can also view stability circles, ft
vs frequency and GMAX vs frequency as well as convert S-
Parameters to H-, Y- or Z-Parameters.
Order by: DK106/D
Impedance Matching Program
This 5.25" IBM compatible disk contains a specialized
form of CAD specifically developed for RF power amplifier
circuit design. Its data base contains input and output
impedances for most of Motorola’s RF power transistors
and allows the user to match these impedances manually
by means of a variety of matching elements. The impedances
and the results of the matching elements are displayed on
a Smith® Chart plot that allows the user to see graphically
what effects are created by his/her choice of matching
components
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Master Selection Guide
Rev 16
For the design engineer, the Motorola Master Selection
Guide is perhaps the most important single document for
the identification and preliminary selection of components
for circuit and system designs. Within its pages is a complete
listing and description of Motorola semiconductor devices
currently in general use, and those recommended for new
designs. It serves two purposes:
1. It lists all standard products in the vast Motorola semi-
conductor inventory for rapid identification.
2. It divides this total product offering into a variety of
major product categories, with sufficient technical
information to permit an intelligent first-order evaluation
as to the most suitable devices for a specific application.
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and software, the new system promises to bring new
features and better service to a community of DSP users
that has grown astronomically in the last few years. The
new system not only has a lot of new routines available for
download for the DSP96002, the DSP56116, as well as
the DSP56000/1, but also new features that should make
the BBS more interesting and more useful.
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accounts which are available for immediate use – no
waiting for verification. Registered users can download
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DSP products, and other topics. Motorola’s DSP hotline
has a direct connection to the new Dr. BuB, and expert
applications engineers log on every day to monitor and
participate in the discussion.
Callers who wish to log-in as guests, just as they did with
the old system, can still do so. The guest can navigate
through the menus, read a variety of useful postings and
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out. Guests who discover information or features that they
need but don’t have access to, are free to log-in again and
open an account which will give them immediate access to
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To log-in the new system:
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After the connection has been established, first-time
users can either log-in as “guest” or can open a new
account by selecting “new”.
Now simply follow the prompts. Help is available at most
levels but if you have questions, leave mail to the sysop.
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Updates/Erratas to existing literature
Press releases and updates concerning new and phase-
out products
Contests, promotions, and seminars
Electronic mail service
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Data Books and Handbooks
BR1333/D ...................... Timing Solutions................................................................................................................................... 83
BR1334/D ...................... HIPERCOMM: High Performance Frequency Control Products......................................................... 83
BR1339/D ...................... LCX Data Low-Voltage CMOS Logic................................................................................................... 83
*BR1491/D ...................... TSOP-6................................................................................................................................................. 83
*BR1492/D ...................... LVX Data: Low-Voltage CMOS Logic .................................................................................................. 83
DL110/D......................... RF Device Data .................................................................................................................................... 83
DL111/D......................... Bipolar Power Transistor Data............................................................................................................. 84
DL118/D......................... Optoelectronics Device Data ............................................................................................................... 84
DL121/D......................... FAST and LS TTL Data ....................................................................................................................... 84
DL122/D......................... MECL Data ........................................................................................................................................... 84
DL126/D......................... Small-Signal Transistors, FETs and Diodes Device Data .................................................................. 84
DL128/D......................... Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits (vol. 1 and 2) ............................................................................. 84
DL129/D......................... High Speed CMOS Data ...................................................................................................................... 84
DL131/D......................... CMOS Logic Data ................................................................................................................................85
DL135/D......................... TMOS Power MOSFET Transistor Data ............................................................................................. 85
DL136/D......................... Communications Device Data ............................................................................................................. 85
DL137/D......................... Thyristor Device Data .......................................................................................................................... 85
DL138/D......................... FACT Data............................................................................................................................................ 85
DL140/D......................... High Performance ECL Data – ECLinPS and ECLinPS Lite .............................................................. 85
DL150/D......................... TVS/Zener Device Data ....................................................................................................................... 86
DL151/D......................... Rectifier Device Data ........................................................................................................................... 86
DL156/D......................... Fast Static RAM – Component and Module Data ............................................................................... 86
DL158/D......................... Multimedia Device Data ....................................................................................................................... 86
DL159/D......................... LonWorks Technology Device Data .................................................................................................... 86
*DL160/D......................... Display Products Device Data ............................................................................................................. 86
DL200/D......................... Pressure Sensor Device Data ............................................................................................................. 86
DL201/D......................... MPA: Motorola Programmable Array Data .......................................................................................... 87
DL203/D......................... Advanced High-Speed CMOS Data .................................................................................................... 87
HB218/D ........................ Senseon: Pressure Sensor Distributor Handbook .............................................................................. 87
Index to Books, Guides
and User’s Manuals
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Index * indicates a new document
Selector Guides & Application Literature
BR518/D ........................ Reliability & Quality Handbook ............................................................................................................ 89
BR729/D ........................ High Performance Embedded Systems: 68K and ColdFire Source ................................................... 89
BR916/D ........................ Packaging Manual for ASIC Arrays ..................................................................................................... 89
BR923/D ........................ Communications, Power & Signal Technologies Group – Reliability Audit Report............................ 89
BR1100/D ...................... Semiconductor Products Sector, Microprocessor and Memory Technologies Group:
Reliability and Quality Report .............................................................................................................. 89
BR1137/D ...................... The Motorola Explorer’s Guide to the World of Embedded Control Solutions ................................... 90
BR1138/D ...................... 68HC08 – No Compromise.................................................................................................................. 90
BR1202/D ...................... Motorola Quality System Review Guidelines ...................................................................................... 90
BR1305/D ...................... Analog Integrated Circuits: New Product Calendar ............................................................................ 90
BR1306/D ...................... CATS – Customer Analysis Tracking System ..................................................................................... 90
BR1341/D ...................... MPA: Motorola Programmable Arrays – Products Update ................................................................. 90
*BR1479/D ...................... IDEA: Innovative Discrete Semiconductors for Emerging Applications ............................................. 90
BR1486/D ...................... SCSI Terminators................................................................................................................................. 91
*BR1487/D ...................... Thermal Modeling and Management of Discrete Surface Mount Packages ...................................... 91
BR3021/D ...................... IMAGINE Semiconductor Solutions..................................................................................................... 91
*BR3024/D ...................... The Changing World – Demanding Power (Power Products Division) .............................................. 91
CALCPSTG/D................ Communications, Power and Signal Technologies Group: New Product Calendar and
Key Focus Products ............................................................................................................................. 91
CMRQS/D ...................... CSIC Microcontrollers: Reliability and Quality Monitor Report – Quarter 2, 1997 ............................. 91
CR100/D ........................ Communications, Power and Signal Technologies Group: Through-Hole to Surface
Mount Cross Reference ....................................................................................................................... 91
CR101/D ........................ Tag to Motorola Thyristor Cross Reference ........................................................................................ 92
CR103/D ........................ Transient Voltage Suppressors, General Instruments Cross Reference ........................................... 92
CR104/D ........................ General Instrument-to-Motorola Optoelectronics Cross Reference ................................................... 92
CR108/D ........................ Low Voltage MOSFET Cross Reference............................................................................................. 92
DSPNEWSL/D ............... DSP News ............................................................................................................................................ 92
DSP56800WP1/D.......... Novel Digital Signal Processing Architecture with Microcontroller Features...................................... 92
EMDVPOC/D ................. Embedded Developer Pocket Guide ................................................................................................... 92
HB205/D ........................ MECL System Design Handbook ........................................................................................................ 92
HB214/D ........................ Rectifier Applications Handbook.......................................................................................................... 93
HB215/D ........................ RF Application Reports ........................................................................................................................ 93
MRQS/D......................... Advanced Microcontroller Division: Reliability and Quality Monitor Report – Quarter 4, 1995 ......... 93
*MRQSY96/D .................. Microcontroller Technologies Group: Reliability and Quality – 1996 Annual Report ......................... 93
*PSTR3003/D.................. The Motorola Silicon Community......................................................................................................... 93
SG46/D .......................... RF Products Selector Guide ................................................................................................................ 93
SG73/D .......................... Master Selection Guide........................................................................................................................ 93
SG96/D .......................... Analog/Interface Integrated Circuits Selector Guide & Cross Reference........................................... 94
SG134/D ........................ VARO to Motorola Rectifier Cross Reference..................................................................................... 94
SG140/D ........................ SCANSWITCH Selector Guide ............................................................................................................ 94
SG146/D ........................ Digital Signal Processors Update ........................................................................................................ 94
SG162/D ........................ Sensor Products Division..................................................................................................................... 94
SG165/D ........................ Motorola CSIC Microcontrollers Update .............................................................................................. 94
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Index * indicates a new document
SG166/D ........................ Advanced Microcontroller Division and Custom Microcontroller Solutions Division
– Product Selection Guide ................................................................................................................... 94
SG167/D ........................ High Performance Embedded Systems Fact Sheet............................................................................ 94
SG169/D ........................ Mixed-Signal Solutions from Wireline IC Division ............................................................................... 94
SG171/D ........................ Fast Static RAM Division Product Update........................................................................................... 95
SG172/D ........................ Dynamic Memory Update .................................................................................................................... 95
SG173/D ........................ CSIC Microcontrollers: Modular Development Tools .......................................................................... 95
SG175/D ........................ RISC Microprocessor Division: The PowerPC Microprocessor Family .............................................. 95
SG180/D ........................ Microcontroller Technologies Group: Development Tools Selector Guide ........................................ 95
SG265/D ........................ Power MOSFETs Product Update....................................................................................................... 95
SG266/D ........................ Bipolar Power Transistors Product Update ......................................................................................... 95
SG267/D ........................ Rectifier Product Update...................................................................................................................... 95
SG268/D ........................ Thyristor Product Update ..................................................................................................................... 95
SG273/D ........................ Optoelectronic Operations ................................................................................................................... 96
SG274/D ........................ Zener Operations ................................................................................................................................. 96
SG275/D ........................ Small-Signal Operations: Surface Mount Packages ........................................................................... 96
SG370/D ........................ Discrete & RF ICs Surface Mount Selector Guide .............................................................................. 96
SG371/D ........................ DPAK Surface Mount Selector Guide.................................................................................................. 96
SG378/D ........................ Linear Voltage Regulators ................................................................................................................... 96
SG379/D ........................ North America Sales and Distribution Price List ................................................................................. 96
SG381/D ........................ Motorola RF Monolithic Integrated Circuits ......................................................................................... 96
*SG382/D ........................ Motorola RF CATV Distribution Amplifiers .......................................................................................... 96
SG384/D ........................ Motorola RF LDMOS Product Family .................................................................................................. 97
SG385/D ........................ Low Voltage MOSFET Selector Guide ................................................................................................ 97
SG417/D ........................ Semiconductor Products for Wireless Communications ..................................................................... 97
SG419/D ........................ EMU: European Microcontroller Update.............................................................................................. 97
SG423/D ........................ TIGER: The Integrated Guide to European RAMs.............................................................................. 97
SG424/D ........................ EAGLES: European Analog Guide for Leading & Emerging Systems ............................................... 97
SG425/D ........................ Lamp Ballast Selector Guide ............................................................................................................... 97
SG426/D ........................ DINO: Discrete Innovation News Overview – Quarter 3, 1994........................................................... 97
User’s Manuals
ADCRM/AD.................... Analog-to-Digital Converter Reference Manual .................................................................................. 99
CPU08RM/AD................ M68HC08 Central Processor Unit Reference Manual ........................................................................ 99
CPU16RM/AD................ M68HC16 Family Reference Manual .................................................................................................. 99
CPU32RM/AD................ CPU32 Central Processor Unit Reference Manual ............................................................................. 99
CTMRM/D ...................... Configurable Timer Module Reference Manual .................................................................................. 99
DMA08RM/AD ............... DMA08 Direct Memory Access Reference Manual........................................................................... 100
DSPSOURCGUIDE/D ... DSP Source Guide, 1997 Edition ...................................................................................................... 100
DSP56KFAMUM/AD...... DSP56000 Digital Signal Processor Family Manual ......................................................................... 100
DSP56L811EMUM/AD .. DSP56L811 Evaluation Module User’s Manual ................................................................................ 100
DSP56L811UM/AD........ DSP56L811 User’s Manual................................................................................................................ 100
DSP56000UM/AD.......... DSP56000/DSP56001 Digital Signal Processor User’s Manual....................................................... 100
DSP56002UM/AD.......... DSP56002 Digital Signal Processor User’s Manual ......................................................................... 101
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DSP56003UM/AD.......... DSP56003/005 Digital Signal Processor User’s Manual .................................................................. 101
DSP56004UM/AD.......... DSP56004 Digital Signal Processor User’s Manual ......................................................................... 101
DSP56009UM/AD.......... DSP56009 User’s Manual.................................................................................................................. 101
DSP56100FM/AD .......... DSP56100 Digital Signal Processor Family Manual ......................................................................... 101
DSP56156UM/AD.......... DSP56156 Digital Signal Processor User’s Manual ......................................................................... 101
DSP56166UM/AD.......... DSP56166 Digital Signal Processor User’s Manual ......................................................................... 102
DSP56300FM/AD .......... DSP56300 24-Bit Digital Signal Processor Family Manual .............................................................. 102
DSP56301UM/AD.......... DSP56301 24-Bit Digital Signal Processor User’s Manual............................................................... 102
*DSP56302EMUM/AD .... DSP56302 Evaluation Module User’s Manual .................................................................................. 102
DSP56302UM/AD.......... DSP56302 User’s Manual.................................................................................................................. 102
*DSP56303EMUM/AD .... DSP56303 Evaluation Module User’s Manual .................................................................................. 102
DSP56303UM/AD.......... DSP56303 User’s Manual.................................................................................................................. 103
*DSP56304UM/AD.......... DSP56304 User’s Manual.................................................................................................................. 103
DSP56603EMUM/AD .... DSP56603 Evaluation Module User’s Manual .................................................................................. 103
DSP56800FM/AD .......... DSP56800 Family Manual ................................................................................................................. 103
DSP96002UM/AD.......... DSP96002 IEEE Floating-Point Dual-Port Processor User’s Manual .............................................. 103
FLASHMEMUM/AD ....... 8 Mbit MobileFLASH User’s Manual.................................................................................................. 103
GPTRM/AD.................... Modular Microcontroller Family General Purpose Timer Reference Manual ................................... 103
H4CDM/D ...................... H4C Series Design Reference Guide................................................................................................ 104
H4CPDM/D .................... H4CPlus Series Design Reference Guide......................................................................................... 104
H4EPDM/D .................... H4EPlus Series Design Reference Guide ......................................................................................... 104
*HB219/D ........................ Introduction to the Oncore ChipSet ................................................................................................... 104
HC05C0GRS/D.............. 68HC05C0 Specification (General Release)..................................................................................... 104
*HC05C12AGRS/D ......... MC68HC05C12A, MC68HCL05C12A, MC68HSC05C12A General Release Specification ............ 104
*HC05C4AGRS/D ........... MC68HC05C4A, MC68HCL05C4A, MC68HSC05C4A General Release Specification .................. 105
*HC05C8AGRS/D ........... MC68HC05C8A, MC68HCL05C8A, MC68HSC05C8A General Release Specification .................. 105
HC05C9AGRS/D ........... MC68HC05C9A, MC68HCL05C9A, MC68HSC05C9A General Release Specification .................. 105
HC05E5GRS/D.............. MC68HC05E5 General Release Specification.................................................................................. 105
*HC05PL4GRS/D............ MC68HC05PL4 General Release Specification................................................................................ 105
HC05RC18GRS/D......... 68HC05RC9/68HC05RC18 General Release Specification............................................................. 105
*HC08AS32GRS/D ......... 68HC08AS32 General Release Specification ................................................................................... 105
HC705MC4GRS/D ........ MC68HC705MC4 General Release Specification ............................................................................ 106
*HC705RC17GRS/D ....... 68HC705RC17 General Release Specification ................................................................................ 106
*HC708KL8GRS/D.......... 68HC708KL8 General Release Specification ................................................................................... 106
*HC708MP16GRS/D....... MC68HC708MP16 General Release Specification........................................................................... 106
*HC908AT32GRS/D ....... MC68HC908AT32 General Release Specification ........................................................................... 106
*HC908EB8GRS/D ......... MC68HC(9)08EB8 General Release Specification........................................................................... 106
HDCDM/D ...................... HDC Series Design Reference Guide ............................................................................................... 106
LONUG/AD .................... LonBuilder User’s Guide .................................................................................................................... 106
LP2/D ............................. Portable Power: The Competitive Edge of the 68HC11 – Low Power Design Guidebook .............. 107
M5CDM/D ...................... M5C Series Design Reference Guide ............................................................................................... 107
M68EM05C0UM/D ........ M68EM05C0 Emulation Module User’s Module ............................................................................... 107
M68HC05AG/AD ........... M68HC05 Applications Guide............................................................................................................ 107
M68HC08RG/AD ........... HC08 Family Reference Guide.......................................................................................................... 107
*M68HC11EVBU/D ......... M68HC11EVBU Universal Evaluation Board User’s Manual ........................................................... 107
M68HC11RM/AD........... M68HC11 Reference Manual ............................................................................................................ 108
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M68PRM/D .................... M6800 Programming Reference Manual........................................................................................... 108
M6805UM/AD3 .............. M6805 HMOS / M146805 CMOS Family User’s Manual (1991) ...................................................... 108
M6809PM/AD ................ MC6809-MC6809E Microprocessor Programming Manual (1981)................................................... 108
M68000PM/AD .............. M68000 Family Programmer’s Reference Manual............................................................................ 108
M68000UM/AD .............. M68000 8-/16-/32-bit Microprocessors User’s Manual, Ninth Edition .............................................. 108
M68020UM/AD .............. MC68020/MC68EC020 Microprocessors User’s Manual ................................................................. 108
M68040UM/AD .............. MC68040, MC68040V, MC68LC040, MC68EC040, MC68EC040V Microprocessors
User’s Manual .................................................................................................................................... 109
M68060UM/AD .............. MC68060, MC68LC060, MC68EC060 Microprocessors User’s Manual.......................................... 109
MC68EC030UM/AD ...... MC68EC030 32-bit Embedded Controller User’s Manual ................................................................ 109
MC68EN302RM/AD ...... MC68EN302 Integrated Multiprotocol Processor with Ethernet Reference Manual
(Supplement to MC68302UM/AD) ..................................................................................................... 109
MC68F333UM/AD ......... MC68F333 User’s Manual ................................................................................................................. 109
MC68HC05CxRG/AD .... MC68HC05Cx HCMOS Single-Chip Microcontrollers Programming Reference Guide................... 109
MC68HC11A8RG/AD .... MC68HC11A8 Programming Reference Guide ................................................................................ 110
MC68HC11C0RG/AD.... MC68HC11C0 Programming Reference Guide ................................................................................ 110
MC68HC11D3RG/AD.... MC68HC11D3/MC68HC711D3 Programming Reference Guide ..................................................... 110
MC68HC11ERG/AD ...... MC68HC11E Programming Reference Guide .................................................................................. 110
MC68HC11F1RG/AD .... MC68HC11F1 Programming Reference Guide................................................................................. 110
MC68HC11K4RG/AD .... MC68HC11K4/MC68HC711K4 Programming Reference Guide...................................................... 110
MC68HC11KA4RG/AD . MC68HC11KA4/MC68HC711KA4 Programming Reference Guide ................................................. 110
MC68HC11L6RG/AD .... MC68HCL6/MC68HC711L6 Programming Reference Guide........................................................... 110
MC68HC11MRG/AD ..... M68HC11 M Series Programming Reference Guide ........................................................................ 111
MC68HC11NRG/AD...... MC68HC11N Series Programming Reference Guide....................................................................... 111
MC68HC16Y1UM/AD.... MC68HC16Y1 User’s Manual............................................................................................................ 111
MC68HC16Z2UM/AD .... MC68HC16Z2 User’s Manual ............................................................................................................ 111
*MC68HC16ZUM/AD ...... M68HC16 Z Series User’s Manual .................................................................................................... 111
MC68HC901UM/AD ...... MC68HC901 Multi-Function Peripheral User’s Manual .................................................................... 111
MC68LC302RM/AD....... MC68LC302 Low Power Integrated Multiprotocol Processor Reference Manual............................ 111
MC68PM302RM/AD ...... Integrated Multiprotocol Processor with PCMCIA Interface Reference Manual .............................. 112
MC68SC302UM/AD ...... MC68SC302 Passive ISDN Protocol Engine User’s Manual............................................................ 112
MC68030UM/AD ........... MC68030 Enhanced 32-bit MPU User’s Manual, third edition ......................................................... 112
MC68302UM/AD ........... MC68302 Integrated Multiprotocol Processor User’s Manual .......................................................... 112
MC68306UM/AD ........... MC68306 Integrated EC000 Processor User’s Manual .................................................................... 112
MC68322UM/AD ........... Bandit: MC68322 Integrated Printer Processor User’s Manual........................................................ 112
MC68328UM/AD ........... MC68328 (Dragonball) Integrated Processor User’s Manual ........................................................... 113
MC68330UM/AD ........... MC68330 Integrated CPU32 Processor Users Manual .................................................................... 113
MC68331UM/AD ........... MC68331 User’s Manual ................................................................................................................... 113
MC68332UM/AD ........... MC68332 User’s Manual ................................................................................................................... 113
MC68340UM/AD ........... MC68340 Integrated Processor User’s Manual ................................................................................ 113
MC68356UM/AD ........... MC68356 Signal Processing Communications Engine User’s Manual ............................................ 113
MC68360UM/AD ........... MC68360 Quad Integrated Communications Controller User’s Manual .......................................... 114
MC68488UM/AD ........... MC68488 General Purpose Interface Adapter User’s Manual ......................................................... 114
MC68605UM/AD ........... MC68605 X.25 Protocol Controller User’s Manual ........................................................................... 114
MC68606UM/AD ........... MC68606 Multi-Link LAPD Protocol Controller User’s Manual ........................................................ 114
MC68824UM/AD ........... MC68824 Token Bus Products User’s Manual ................................................................................. 114
MC68836UM/AD ........... MC68836 FDDI User’s Manual .......................................................................................................... 114
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MC68837UM/AD ........... MC68837 FDDI User’s Manual .......................................................................................................... 115
MC68838UM/AD ........... MC68838 FDDI User’s Manual .......................................................................................................... 115
MC68839UM/AD ........... MC68839 FDDI System Interface User’s Manual ............................................................................. 115
MC68840UM/AD ........... MC68840 Integrated Fiber Distributed Data Interface User’s Manual ............................................. 115
MC68847UM/AD ........... MC68847 Quad ELM FDDI User’s Manual ....................................................................................... 115
MC88100UM/AD ........... MC88100 RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual ............................................................................... 115
MC88110UM/AD ........... MC88110 Second Generation RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual............................................... 116
MC88200UM/AD ........... MC88200 Cache/Memory Management Unit User’s Manual............................................................ 116
MC88410UM/AD ........... MC88410 Secondary Cache Controller User’s Manual .................................................................... 116
MC92500UM/D .............. ATM Cell Processor Design Reference Manual................................................................................ 116
MCCIRM/AD .................. Multichannel Communication Interface Reference Manual .............................................................. 116
MCF5102UM/AD ........... MCF5102 ColdFire User’s Manual .................................................................................................... 116
MCF5200PRM/AD......... ColdFire Programmer’s Reference Manual....................................................................................... 117
MCF5202UM/AD ........... ColdFire MCF5202 User’s Manual .................................................................................................... 117
MCUDEVTLDIR/D ......... Motorola Microcontroller Development Tools Directory.................................................................... 117
*MPAA3UM/D ................. EasyAnalog Design Software User’s Manual.................................................................................... 117
MPCBUSIF/AD .............. PowerPC Microprocessor Family: the Bus Interface for 32-bit Microprocessors............................. 117
MPCFPE/AD.................. PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Programming Environments ............................................... 117
MPCPRG/D ................... PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Programmer’s Reference Guide ......................................... 117
MPCPRGREF/D ............ PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Programmer’s Pocket Reference Guide............................ 118
MPC105UM/AD ............. PowerPC PCI Bridge/Memory Controller User’s Manual.................................................................. 118
MPC601UM/AD ............. PowerPC 601 - RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual ...................................................................... 118
MPC603eUM/AD ........... PowerPC 603e RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual....................................................................... 118
MPC604UM/AD ............. PowerPC 604 RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual......................................................................... 118
*MPC750UM/AD ............. MPC750 RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual ................................................................................. 118
MPC821UM/AD ............. MPC821 PowerPC Portable Systems Microprocessor User’s Manual............................................. 119
MPC860UM/AD ............. MPC860 PowerQUICC User’s Manual.............................................................................................. 119
QADCRM/AD................. Queued Analog-to Digital Converter Reference Manual .................................................................. 119
*QMCSUPPLEMENT/D .. QUICC Multichannel Controller User’s Manual Supplement ............................................................ 119
QSMRM/AD ................... Queued Serial Module Reference Manual ........................................................................................ 119
RCPURM/AD ................. MPC500 Family: RCPU Reference Manual ...................................................................................... 119
SCIMRM/AD .................. Single-Chip Integration Module Reference Manual .......................................................................... 120
SIMRM/AD..................... System Integration Module Reference Manual ................................................................................. 120
SIURM/AD ..................... MPC500 Family: System Integration Unit Reference Manual .......................................................... 120
TIM08RM/AD ................. TIM08 Timer Interface Module Reference Manual ........................................................................... 120
TPURM/AD .................... M68300 Family Time Processor Unit Reference Manual ................................................................. 120
Tec hnical Data Services
DK105/D ........................ Scattering Parameter Library............................................................................................................. 121
DK106/D ........................ Scattering Parameter Plotting Utility.................................................................................................. 121
DK107/D ........................ Impedance Matching Program........................................................................................................... 121
SG73/D .......................... Master Selection Guide...................................................................................................................... 121
Dr. BuB .......................... DSP Electronic Bulletin Board ........................................................................................................... 121
Freeware Line................ Microcontroller Electronic Bulletin Board .......................................................................................... 122
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