MC8S08SH8 buy guide (DIP socket??)

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MC8S08SH8 buy guide (DIP socket??)

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pathik
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Hi

I want to buy MC8S08SH8 development board from freescale.

this is web link http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=DEMO9S08SH

I am try to find if the 20pin DIP microcontroller is in socket or it is soldered on board??

Because I m planning to use same kit (development board) to programm number of controllers.

 

If anyone have already purchse or if they have idea about kit.

 

Thank you

Pathik

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bigmac
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Hello Pathik, and welcome to the forum.

 

It the photograph shown in the link is currently accurate, it would appear that the MCU is in a SOIC package which is directly soldered to the board.

 

However, the demo board also provides an empty footprint for a 6-pin BDM header, usually available for programming an external board.  For this reason, I suspect it would be feasible to isolate the BDM connection from the on-board device.  You will need to download the schematic for the demo board to verify this aspect.

 

Regards,

Mac

 

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rocco
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Hi Pathik and Mac,

 

That page is selling two different boards, but only shows the picture for the 28TSSOP board (SH32). I can't seem to find a picture of the 20PDIP board (SH8).

 

But looking at the manual here:

http://cache.freescale.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/user_guide/DEMO9S08SH8UG.pdf?fpsp=1

 

I suspect it does have a socket. Although it does not state either way (lame), my suspicion is based on the drawing on page 5. First, the silkscreen looks like a socket, and second, the reference designator is "SU1" whereas an unsocketed part would normally be "U1".

 

In any case, you could always replace the chip with a socket. I would go for a ZIF socket if you intend to use it for programming.

 

I could be wrong, I often am, but I never admit it.

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RogerSchaefer
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You may want to take a look at my MC9S08SH8 project board.

 

http://www.rasmicro.com/SH8_Board.htm

 

Roger

 

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