Hello,
As Peg as said its an "engineering sample" , the sample normally given out to some special customers.
The difference between the normal mass produced ones and the engineering sample lies in the testing part.
Here is the comment from Freescaler Ake who once gave the information regarding this.
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OK, I have got a paper describing the differences between the Auto and the Consumer/Industrial quality procedures.
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In general, FSL offers two types of qual tiers for MCUs – Auto qualification and C&I qualification.
• Products that follow the Auto or C&I qual tier vary by both the qualification process and the production test flow that they receive.
• Auto qualified parts follow a much more demanding qualification process – AEC (Automotive Electronics Council) Q100 Grade 1 qual flow. The AEC Q100 qual flow is an Auto standard qualification process that all of the major OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers require for nearly all of their applications.
• The results of an AEC Q100 qualification are documented in a product’s PPAP (Production Part Approval Process).
• PPAPs only exist for Auto qualified products.
So I think that when exchaning the common MC with an S, the part has to go thru AEG testing.
See also the link:
As far your question is considered, I would say yes, It contains both edge aligned as well as centre aligned PWM Mode. (See datasheet MC9S08SH8 MCU Series Data Sheet, Rev. 3, Page 241,242 ).
Message Edited by Geo*** on
2008-12-19 08:19 AM