[Gmecm] Any USB developers out there?

Bill Shaw b.shaw
Thu Dec 21 18:36:04 UTC 2006


Hi Jay,

I was referring to microprocessors with integrated BDLC peripherals 
(BLDC blocks).  MC908AZ32A is an example of an obsolete microprocessor 
with a BDLC block.

Bill

Jay Shroff wrote:
>>> Bill, I've been meaning to ask you about this. BDLC is one thing, it> doesn't include a line driver and it doesn't do block transfers or 4x> mode. 68hc58 is a DLC, and if you go to freescale.com and put xc68hc58> into the search field you come up to a page with 4 DLC parts that say> active, and in fact have all been transitioned to ROHS. I'm not sure> that it is obsolete, given that it's the only choice for PCM and for> reflashing equipment, since it has support for blocks and 4x.> > --steve> Hi Steve, 
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> Do you have any doc's/Spec's on what you mean by blocks, I have played around with a J1850 implementation and getting 4x is not that difficult, but not sure what you mean by blocks.
>  
> Jay
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