Adapters for Automated Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FASMR80QCJ | FX2ASMR80QCJ, FASMR80QCJ |
Adapters for Manual Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FSMR80QCJ, FASMR80QCJ | FX2SMR80QCJ, FSMR80QCJ, FX2ASMR80QCJ, FASMR80QCJ, LX2ASMR80QCJ (repl.) |
Adapters for Engineering Programmers
6th Gen | 7th Gen |
FSMR80QCJ, FASMR80QCJ | FX2SMR80QCJ, FSMR80QCJ, FX2ASMR80QCJ, FASMR80QCJ, LX2ASMR80QCJ (repl.) |
Last Updated: 05/18/2023
If the device is not yet supported by your BPM programmer (Generation), request Device Support
Note
IMPORTANT: The following describes the Data Pattern setup: Addresses [$100000 – $107FFF] are up to 32K D-Flash. Actual size depends on Partition setup (if used) under Device > Configure. Addresses [$780000 – $79FFFF] are 128K Flash Block 1. Addresses [$7E0000 – $7FFFFF] are 128K Flash Block 0. There are two security bits in the P-Flash Block 0. These bits (SEC01 SEC00) are Bit1 and Bit0 of address $7FFF0F in the Data Pattern. EEE Non-Volatile Information Register can be set under Device > Configure. Partition D-Flash option must be set to Yes under Device > Configure if DPART and EPART configure options are to be Programmed. Please make sure that the D-Flash data in the Data Pattern matches what is set as partitions (if used) under Device > Configure. If a device is Secured then the entire device range must be set under Device > Range to unsecure the device.
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Additional information
Manufacturer | Freescale Semiconductor |
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Packages | QFP(80) |
Part Number | MC9S12XET256VAA |
Set programming | Yes |
Vcc(program) | 5 |
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