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internal pull-up on PQS7?

2004-03-08 by jeffrey.tenney@gm.com

Charlie,

Is there an internal pull-up (weak or otherwise) on pin PQS7 on a '332?
(This pin behaves as TxD when the SCI is enabled.)

Jeff

RE: [68300] internal pull-up on PQS7?

2004-03-08 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Jeff,
 
There is no internal pull up on this pin.  Any pull up that you do get is due to leakage.  The pin may appear to reliably float high if left unterminated.  However, this phantom pull up capability will change radically with temperature and mask set and probably attitude.
 
So, if you want to depend on it being high, supply your own pull up. 
 
Now, all this is based on using the pin and general prupose IO.  It the pin is used at TxD, it will actively drive high.
 
Regards,
Charlie
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Subject: [68300] internal pull-up on PQS7?


Charlie,

Is there an internal pull-up (weak or otherwise) on pin PQS7 on a '332?
(This pin behaves as TxD when the SCI is enabled.)

Jeff






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RE: [68300] internal pull-up on PQS7?

2004-03-08 by jeffrey.tenney@gm.com

Charlie,

Thanks as always.

Jeff



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Jeff,

There is no internal pull up on this pin.  Any pull up that you do get is
due to leakage.  The pin may appear to reliably float high if left
unterminated.  However, this phantom pull up capability will change
radically with temperature and mask set and probably attitude.

So, if you want to depend on it being high, supply your own pull up.

Now, all this is based on using the pin and general prupose IO.  It the pin
is used at TxD, it will actively drive high.

Regards,
Charlie
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Subject: [68300] internal pull-up on PQS7?


Charlie,

Is there an internal pull-up (weak or otherwise) on pin PQS7 on a '332?
(This pin behaves as TxD when the SCI is enabled.)

Jeff






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2004-03-08 by Tim

Hello Charlie (and all),
With the changes at Motorola -> Freescale.
Looking into your crystal ball, do you see anything we should be 
worried about for the 68332 and 68376? Also for a friend, the HC16 line?

Tim Flynn
Director of R&D
RMS Welding Systems
Ph.(780)955-3907
http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com


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Re: [68300] Info

2004-03-08 by Andrei Chichak

At 04:30 PM 3/8/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello Charlie (and all),
>With the changes at Motorola -> Freescale.
>Looking into your crystal ball, do you see anything we should be
>worried about for the 68332 and 68376? Also for a friend, the HC16 line?

What? Furnell can't ask for himself ;^)

Andrei


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Re: [68300] Info

2004-03-08 by Tim

LOL, actually it's not for him.
Its for another person that's getting roped into writing assembler for 
the 16, ouch !

On Monday, March 8, 2004, at 04:38  PM, Andrei Chichak wrote:

> At 04:30 PM 3/8/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hello Charlie (and all),
> >With the changes at Motorola -> Freescale.
> >Looking into your crystal ball, do you see anything we should be
> >worried about for the 68332 and 68376? Also for a friend, the HC16 
> line?
>
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RE: [68300] Info

2004-03-09 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Hello everyone,
 
With regard to availability of the CPU32 and CPU16 devices, the bottom line is this:
 
1.  If a part is currently available now, it will be available from Freescale.  In particular, the 68331, 68332, 68336 and 68376 are some of the more popular devices.
 
2.  Obviously, if you are not ordering the part now and it isn't readily available, then it certainly won't be available from Freescale.
 
3.  The same is true for the MC68HC16 family.  However, there are a lot more flavors of the CPU16 devices and many of them have been discontinued.  The discontinued parts are generally those that were made for a single customer or those that never sold very well in the first place.
 
 
If you can get a part now, you will be able to get it from Freescale.
 
As a word of caution, if you are planning a new project, contact a local distributor or Motorola sales person and get them to swear that a part is going to be available.  (Just because you have a data sheet for an MC68HC16Y3 doesn't mean it is available.)  
 
In general, for the third time, there are no plans to discontinue any product lines (such as the 683xx and 68HC16 devices) just because we are going to split from Motorola and become Freescale.
 
Just be sure to confirm that the specific part you need is going to be available.  (One part that you will NOT be able to get is an MC68HC16X1.)
 
I hope this is clear and that my words of caution about discontinued parts are not confusing anyone.  Except for the name change, you should NOT be able to tell any difference in parts availability after we become Freescale.
 
Regards,
 
Charlie
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Subject: [68300] Info


Hello Charlie (and all),
With the changes at Motorola -> Freescale.
Looking into your crystal ball, do you see anything we should be 
worried about for the 68332 and 68376? Also for a friend, the HC16 line?

Tim Flynn
Director of R&D
RMS Welding Systems
Ph.(780)955-3907
http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com <http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com> 


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RE: [68300] Info

2004-03-09 by Godiska, Jim

Charlie,
 
I had not heard about this split / re-naming until this email chain.  When
is it expected to become official?  Are any significant changes planned as
far as technical support for the products?
 
Jim Godiska
Electrical Design Engineer
GMA, Inc.
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From: Melear Charles-rdph40 [mailto:charles.melear@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 11:42 AM
To: '68300@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [68300] Info


Hello everyone,

With regard to availability of the CPU32 and CPU16 devices, the bottom line
is this:

1.  If a part is currently available now, it will be available from
Freescale.  In particular, the 68331, 68332, 68336 and 68376 are some of the
more popular devices.

2.  Obviously, if you are not ordering the part now and it isn't readily
available, then it certainly won't be available from Freescale.

3.  The same is true for the MC68HC16 family.  However, there are a lot more
flavors of the CPU16 devices and many of them have been discontinued.  The
discontinued parts are generally those that were made for a single customer
or those that never sold very well in the first place.


If you can get a part now, you will be able to get it from Freescale.

As a word of caution, if you are planning a new project, contact a local
distributor or Motorola sales person and get them to swear that a part is
going to be available.  (Just because you have a data sheet for an
MC68HC16Y3 doesn't mean it is available.)  

In general, for the third time, there are no plans to discontinue any
product lines (such as the 683xx and 68HC16 devices) just because we are
going to split from Motorola and become Freescale.

Just be sure to confirm that the specific part you need is going to be
available.  (One part that you will NOT be able to get is an MC68HC16X1.)

I hope this is clear and that my words of caution about discontinued parts
are not confusing anyone.  Except for the name change, you should NOT be
able to tell any difference in parts availability after we become Freescale.

Regards,

Charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim [mailto:Tim.Flynn@...]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 5:31 PM
To: 68300@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [68300] Info


Hello Charlie (and all),
With the changes at Motorola -> Freescale.
Looking into your crystal ball, do you see anything we should be 
worried about for the 68332 and 68376? Also for a friend, the HC16 line?

Tim Flynn
Director of R&D
RMS Welding Systems
Ph.(780)955-3907
http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com <http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com>  <
http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com <http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com> > 


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http://www.motorola.com/mcu <http://www.motorola.com/mcu> > 

learn more about Motorola Microcontrollers, please visit
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RE: [68300] Info

2004-03-09 by Melear Charles-rdph40

Hello everyone,
 
For those who have not heard, Motorola is going to sell the semiconductor group.  What this will mean to you is that the Motorola Semiconductor Group will be called Freescale Semiconductor.
 
Only the name will change.  I assume that the phone numbers and stuff will not change.  As far as Motorola customers are concerned, it will be business as usual.  Only the name will change.
 
Here is what is happening.  The Motorola corporate fathers took the entire corporation and drew a line.  They put the semiconductor group on one side of the line and everything else on the other side of the line.  That piece will remain Motorola.  The semiconductor group will become a separate corporation known as Freescale.  On the first day, Motorola will be a 100 % owner of the stock.  Almost immediately after the SEC approves everything, Motorola will sell about 20% of the Freescale stock on the open market.  That is, there will be an IPO.
 
The time frame for the IPO is sometimes in the 1st half of 2004.  Motorola will divest itself of 80% of the stock, probably during 2004.
 
 
Once again, all this means to the customer base of the semiconductor group is that you will be calling the same people at the same phone numbers and you will be dealing with the same products.  The vast majority of folks down here are going with the flow, so to speak, and the name change and converting the Motorola Semiconductor group to a free standing corporation independent of Motorola will essentially be transparent to the customer base.  
 
Translation:  You all will still have me to call for support.
 
Regards,
 
Charlie
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From: Godiska, Jim [mailto:jgodiska@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 11:39 AM
To: 68300@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [68300] Info


Charlie,

I had not heard about this split / re-naming until this email chain.  When
is it expected to become official?  Are any significant changes planned as
far as technical support for the products?

Jim Godiska
Electrical Design Engineer
GMA, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Melear Charles-rdph40 [mailto:charles.melear@...]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 11:42 AM
To: '68300@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [68300] Info


Hello everyone,

With regard to availability of the CPU32 and CPU16 devices, the bottom line
is this:

1.  If a part is currently available now, it will be available from
Freescale.  In particular, the 68331, 68332, 68336 and 68376 are some of the
more popular devices.

2.  Obviously, if you are not ordering the part now and it isn't readily
available, then it certainly won't be available from Freescale.

3.  The same is true for the MC68HC16 family.  However, there are a lot more
flavors of the CPU16 devices and many of them have been discontinued.  The
discontinued parts are generally those that were made for a single customer
or those that never sold very well in the first place.


If you can get a part now, you will be able to get it from Freescale.

As a word of caution, if you are planning a new project, contact a local
distributor or Motorola sales person and get them to swear that a part is
going to be available.  (Just because you have a data sheet for an
MC68HC16Y3 doesn't mean it is available.)  

In general, for the third time, there are no plans to discontinue any
product lines (such as the 683xx and 68HC16 devices) just because we are
going to split from Motorola and become Freescale.

Just be sure to confirm that the specific part you need is going to be
available.  (One part that you will NOT be able to get is an MC68HC16X1.)

I hope this is clear and that my words of caution about discontinued parts
are not confusing anyone.  Except for the name change, you should NOT be
able to tell any difference in parts availability after we become Freescale.

Regards,

Charlie

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim [mailto:Tim.Flynn@...]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 5:31 PM
To: 68300@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [68300] Info


Hello Charlie (and all),
With the changes at Motorola -> Freescale.
Looking into your crystal ball, do you see anything we should be 
worried about for the 68332 and 68376? Also for a friend, the HC16 line?

Tim Flynn
Director of R&D
RMS Welding Systems
Ph.(780)955-3907
http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com <http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com>  < http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com <http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com> >  <
http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com <http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com>  < http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com <http://www.rmsweldingsystems.com> > > 


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Re: [68300] Info

2004-03-09 by Tim

1) great to have some action on this list :^)
2) Translation:� You all will still have me to call for support.
3) This reminds me of Wiley Coyote & the Road Runner.  Were Wiley cuts 
a hole and he falls out. ;^)

On Tuesday, March 9, 2004, at 12:04  PM, Melear Charles-rdph40 wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> For those who have not heard, Motorola is going to sell the 
> semiconductor group.� What this will mean to you is that the Motorola 
> Semiconductor Group will be called Freescale Semiconductor.
>
> Only the name will change.� I assume that the phone numbers and stuff 
> will not change.� As far as Motorola customers are concerned, it will 
> be business as usual.� Only the name will change.
>
> Here is what is happening.� The Motorola corporate fathers took the 
> entire corporation and drew a line.� They put the semiconductor group 
> on one side of the line and everything else on the other side of the 
> line.� That piece will remain Motorola.� The semiconductor group will 
> become a separate corporation known as Freescale.� On the first day, 
> Motorola will be a 100 % owner of the stock.� Almost immediately after 
> the SEC approves everything, Motorola will sell about 20% of the 
> Freescale stock on the open market.� That is, there will be an IPO.
>
> The time frame for the IPO is sometimes in the 1st half of 2004.� 
> Motorola will divest itself of 80% of the stock, probably during 2004.
>
>
> Once again, all this means to the customer base of the semiconductor 
> group is that you will be calling the same people at the same phone 
> numbers and you will be dealing with the same products.� The vast 
> majority of folks down here are going with the flow, so to speak, and 
> the name change and converting the Motorola Semiconductor group to a 
> free standing corporation independent of Motorola will essentially be 
> transparent to the customer base.�
>
> Translation:� You all will still have me to call for support.
>
> Regards,
>
> Charlie
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Godiska, Jim [mailto:jgodiska@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 11:39 AM
> To: 68300@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [68300] Info
>
>
> Charlie,
>
> I had not heard about this split / re-naming until this email chain.� 
> When
> is it expected to become official?� Are any significant changes 
> planned as
> far as technical support for the products?
>
> Jim Godiska
> Electrical Design Engineer
> GMA, Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Melear Charles-rdph40 [mailto:charles.melear@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 11:42 AM
> To: '68300@yahoogroups.com'
> Subject: RE: [68300] Info
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> With regard to availability of the CPU32 and CPU16 devices, the bottom 
> line
> is this:
>
> 1.� If a part is currently available now, it will be available from
> Freescale.� In particular, the 68331, 68332, 68336 and 68376 are some 
> of the
> more popular devices.
>
> 2.� Obviously, if you are not ordering the part now and it isn't 
> readily
> available, then it certainly won't be available from Freescale.
>
> 3.� The same is true for the MC68HC16 family.� However, there are a 
> lot more
> flavors of the CPU16 devices and many of them have been discontinued.� 
> The
> discontinued parts are generally those that were made for a single 
> customer
> or those that never sold very well in the first place.
>
>
> If you can get a part now, you will be able to get it from Freescale.
>
> As a word of caution, if you are planning a new project, contact a 
> local
> distributor or Motorola sales person and get them to swear that a part 
> is
> going to be available.� (Just because you have a data sheet for an
> MC68HC16Y3 doesn't mean it is available.)�
>
> In general, for the third time, there are no plans to discontinue any
> product lines (such as the 683xx and 68HC16 devices) just because we 
> are
> going to split from Motorola and become Freescale.
>
> Just be sure to confirm that the specific part you need is going to be
> available.� (One part that you will NOT be able to get is an 
> MC68HC16X1.)
>
> I hope this is clear and that my words of caution about discontinued 
> parts
> are not confusing anyone.� Except for the name change, you should NOT 
> be
> able to tell any difference in parts availability after we become 
> Freescale.
>
> Regards,
>
> Charlie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim [mailto:Tim.Flynn@...]
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 5:31 PM
> To: 68300@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [68300] Info
>
>
> Hello Charlie (and all),
> With the changes at Motorola -> Freescale.
> Looking into your crystal ball, do you see anything we should be
> worried about for the 68332 and 68376? Also for a friend, the HC16 
> line?
>
> Tim Flynn
> Director of R&D
> RMS Welding Systems
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