
Motorola => Freescale
Device Description
The 56F8323 and 56F8123 are members of the 56800E core-based family of hybrid controllers. Each combines, on a single chip, the processing power of a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) and the functionality of a microcontroller with a flexible set of peripherals to create an extremely cost-effective solution. Because of their low cost, configuration flexibility, and compact program code, the 56F8323 and 56F8123 are well-suited for many applications. The devices include many peripherals that are especially useful for automotive control (56F8323 only); industrial control and networking; motion control; home appliances; general purpose inverters; smart sensors; fire and security systems; power management; and medical monitoring applications.
56F8323/56F8123 Features
Hybrid Controller Core
• Efficient 16-bit 56800E family engine with dual Harvard architecture
• Up to 60 Million Instructions Per Second (MIPS) at 60MHz core frequency
• Single-cycle 16 × 16-bit parallel Multiplier-Accumulator (MAC)
• Four 36-bit accumulators, including extension bits
• Arithmetic and logic multi-bit shifter
• Parallel instruction set with unique addressing modes
• Hardware DO and REP loops
• Three internal address buses
• Four internal data buses
• Instruction set supports both DSP and controller functions
• Controller-style addressing modes and instructions for compact code
• Efficient C compiler and local variable support
• Software subroutine and interrupt stack with depth limited only by memory
• JTAG/EOnCE debug programming interface