PART NO . MC908AB32CFUE   (need help)

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PART NO . MC908AB32CFUE   (need help)

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wasimakram
Contributor I

Hello

partno.MC908AB32CFUE  available in QFP package  ..

can any one tell me that there are any DIP or SOIC package available of same MCU .

the development work on QFP package is difficult plz suggest me.

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wasimakram
Contributor I

thanks all

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wasimakram
Contributor I

hello

thanx 4 suggetion

but our bond with MC908AB332

SO,conclusion is this ,i have to work on QFP package and there are no any DIP or SOIC package?

and if i am right? then the debugger for this part is MON-08 MULTILINK with USB-16 PIN (FEMALE) OUT

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celsoken
Contributor V

Yes, that's it! MON08 is the tool you need.

Good luck,

Celso

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celsoken
Contributor V

However if you wanna be attached to that PN, you could use an adapter.

These anything-to-100mils pinhead adapters (one for each side of the package) are still in use for prototypes.

If you check JM60 Flexis demo board, you'll get the picture.

You can find these cheap&durty adapters in ebay.

 

I hope it helps,

 

Celso

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Lundin
Senior Contributor IV

According to the manual, the chip only comes in LQFP 64. Unfortunately that's how all MCUs look today, the DIP days are over.

 

A sidenote: if you are developing a brand new product, you shouldn't use an old 68HC08. The S08 is a newer, better MCU and code compatible with 68HC08.

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bigmac
Specialist III

Hello,

 

A few S08 devices are stil available in DIP packages, mainly for lower pin count packages.  The closest to your needs would probably be the S08GT60 or S08GT32, which is available in a 42-pin shrink DIP package.  However, this device does not contain EEPROM, and is limited to four TPM channels.

 

Other S08 devices are available in SOIC packages, up to a maximum of 28 pins.

 

Regards,

Mac

 

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