Motorola 56F805 Hardware User Manual page 18

Evaluation module
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• Connector to allow the user to connect his own SCI1 / MPIO-compatible peripheral
[J17]
• Connector to allow the user to connect his own SPI / MPIO-compatible peripheral
[J19]
• Connector to allow the user to connect his own PWMA or MPIO-compatible
peripheral [J21]
• Connector to allow the user to connect his own PWMB / MPIO-compatible
peripheral [J22]
• Connector to allow the user to connect his own CAN physical layer peripheral
[J25]
• Connector to allow the user to connect his own Timer A / MPIO-compatible
peripheral [J3]
• Connector to allow the user to connect his own Timer B / MPIO-compatible
peripheral [J6]
• Connector to allow the user to connect his own Timer C / MPIO-compatible
peripheral [J8]
• Connector to allow the user to connect his own Timer D / MPIO-compatible
peripheral [J5]
• Connector to allow the user to attach his own Port B GPIO-compatible peripheral
[J28]
• Connector to allow the user to attach his own Port D GPIO-compatible peripheral
[J4]
• Connector to allow the user to attach his own Port E GPIO-compatible peripheral
[J7]
• 56F805's external memory expansion connectors [J1, J2 and J27]
• On-board power regulation from an external +12V DC-supplied power input [P2]
• Light Emitting Diode (LED) power indicator [LED10]
• Three on-board real-time user debugging LEDs [LED1-3]
• Six on-board Primary PWM monitoring LEDs [LED4-9]
• Primary UNI-3 Motor interface [J30]
— Encoder/Hall-Effect interface
— Over-Voltage sensing [U8]
— Over-Current sensing [U5]
— Phase Current sensing [U8 and U21]
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