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anandhram1988
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hi, anybody can inform please the direct replacement for MC9S08SH32 ?

 

i found below, MC9S08SG32 and MC9S08EL32

in this case i would like to know the main differences between 

MC9S08SH32 vs  MC9S08SG32  vs MC9S08EL32

Many thanks in advance

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Pablo_Ramos
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi @anandhram1988,

The differences between the S08SH, S08SG, and S08EL are as follows:

S08EL includes the SLIC peripheral, which supports LIN 2.0 and SAE J2602 protocols. It also features 16 interrupt pins and up to 512 bytes of EEPROM.

S08SH features the MTIM peripheral, has only 8 interrupt pins, and supports a ganged output option that allows a single write to change the state of multiple pins simultaneously.

S08SG is similar to the S08SH in terms of pinout, tools, and software compatibility. However, it offers a wider range of package options.

Best regards,
Pablo

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Pablo_Ramos
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Hi @anandhram1988,

The differences between the S08SH, S08SG, and S08EL are as follows:

S08EL includes the SLIC peripheral, which supports LIN 2.0 and SAE J2602 protocols. It also features 16 interrupt pins and up to 512 bytes of EEPROM.

S08SH features the MTIM peripheral, has only 8 interrupt pins, and supports a ganged output option that allows a single write to change the state of multiple pins simultaneously.

S08SG is similar to the S08SH in terms of pinout, tools, and software compatibility. However, it offers a wider range of package options.

Best regards,
Pablo