Jumpers, Mode select jumpers – jp1 and jp2, Buffalo trace jumper – jp13 – Motorola CMD11E1 User Manual
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JUMPERS
The CMD11E1 board is shipped from the manufacturer with the following default jumper settings:
JP1 = OFF
JP3 = ON
JP6 = ON
JP9 = OFF
JP2 = OFF
JP4 = ON
JP7 = ON
JP10 = ON
JP5 = OFF
JP8 = OFF
JP13 = OFF
Memory socket U5 is shipped with a 32K byte RAM device. U7 is shipped with an 8K byte
EEPROM flash memory device. U6 is shipped with a 32K byte EEPROM flash memory device.
Also, the 68HC11 chip configuration word is set as follows:
EEON On Chip EEPROM
ENABLED
ROMON On Chip ROM
DISABLED
NOCOP Watchdog System
DISABLED
NOSEC Security
DISABLED
MODE Select Jumpers – JP1 and JP2
The MODA and MODB pins of the HC11 are pulled high by two 10k resistors. This is the normal
EXPANDED MODE configuration. A shunt on JP1 will take MODA to ground. A shunt on JP2 will
take MODB to ground. These two jumpers allow selection of any of the following modes of
operation:
JP1 – MODA
JP2 - MODB
MODE OF OPERATION
ON
ON
Special Bootstrap
OFF
ON
Special Test
ON
OFF
Normal Single Chip
OFF
OFF
Normal Expanded (default)
Buffalo Trace Jumper – JP13
The Buffalo Monitor Trace and Single Step functions can be enabled by installing option jumper
JP13
. This jumper will connect the PA3 Output Compare 5 pin to the XIRQ line for nonmaskable
interrupt service for the Buffalo Trace functions. Use caution when installing this jumper that no
other connections are made to the XIRQ or PA3 I/O pins of the 68HC11.