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Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2004. All rights reserved.
This document contains information on a new product. Specifications and information herein are
subject to change without notice.
Freescale Semiconductor
Advance Information
MC9328MXL/D
Rev. 5, 08/2004
MC9328MXL
Package Information
Plastic Package
(MAPBGA225 or 256)
Ordering Information
See Table 2 on page 5
MC9328MXL
1 Introduction
The i.MX family builds on the DragonBall family of
application processors which have demonstrated leadership
in the portable handheld market. Continuing this legacy, the
i.MX (Media Extensions) series provides a leap in
performance with an ARM9TM microprocessor core and
highly integrated system functions. The i.MX products
specifically address the requirements of the personal,
portable product market by providing intelligent integrated
peripherals, an advanced processor core, and power
management capabilities.
The new MC9328MXL features the advanced and power-
efficient ARM920TTM core that operates at speeds up to
200 MHz. Integrated modules, which include an LCD
controller, USB support, and an MMC/SD host controller,
support a suite of peripherals to enhance any product seeking
to provide a rich multimedia experience. It is packaged in
either a 256-pin Mold Array Process-Ball Grid Array
(MAPBGA) or 225-pin PBGA package. Figure 1 shows the
functional block diagram of the MC9328MXL.
Contents
1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 Signals and Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4 Pin-Out and Package Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last Page
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Figure 1. MC9328MXL Functional Block Diagram
1.1 Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
OVERBAR is used to indicate a signal that is active when pulled low: for example, RESET.
Logic level one is a voltage that corresponds to Boolean true (1) state.
Logic level zero is a voltage that corresponds to Boolean false (0) state.
To set a bit or bits means to establish logic level one.
To clear a bit or bits means to establish logic level zero.
A signal is an electronic construct whose state conveys or changes in state convey information.
A pin is an external physical connection. The same pin can be used to connect a number of signals.
Asserted means that a discrete signal is in active logic state.
-- Active low signals change from logic level one to logic level zero.
-- Active high signals change from logic level zero to logic level one.
Negated means that an asserted discrete signal changes logic state.
-- Active low signals change from logic level zero to logic level one.
-- Active high signals change from logic level one to logic level zero.
LSB means least significant bit or bits, and MSB means most significant bit or bits. References to low and
high bytes or words are spelled out.
Numbers preceded by a percent sign (%) are binary. Numbers preceded by a dollar sign ($) or 0x are
hexadecimal.
Watchdog
GPIO
LCD Controller
JTAG/ICE
CGM
Timer 1 & 2
PWM
Standard
Bootstrap
Connectivity
System Control
I2C
MMC/SD
SPI 1 and
UART 1
UART 2
USB Device
Memory Stick
Human Interface
Video Port
Multimedia
Multimedia
Power
RTC
Bus
DMAC
Interrupt
VMMU
CPU Complex
MC9328MXL
I Cache
AIPI 1
AIPI 2
D Cache
EIM &
ARM9TDMITM
System I/O
Control
(PLLx2)
Controller
Control
(11 Chnl)
SDRAMC
Accelerator
SPI 2
Host Controller
SSI/I2S
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1.2 Features
To support a wide variety of applications, the MC9328MXL offers a robust array of features, including the
following:
ARM920TTM Microprocessor Core
AHB to IP Bus Interfaces (AIPIs)
External Interface Module (EIM)
SDRAM Controller (SDRAMC)
DPLL Clock and Power Control Module
Two Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitters (UART 1 and UART 2)
Two Serial Peripheral Interfaces (SPI1 and SPI2)
Two General-Purpose 32-bit Counters/Timers
Watchdog Timer
Real-Time Clock/Sampling Timer (RTC)
LCD Controller (LCDC)
Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) Module
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device
Multimedia Card and Secure Digital (MMC/SD) Host Controller Module
Memory Stick Host Controller (MSHC)
Direct Memory Access Controller (DMAC)
Synchronous Serial Interface and Inter-IC Sound (SSI/I
2
S) Module
Inter-IC (I
2
C) Bus Module
Video Port
General-Purpose I/O (GPIO) Ports
Bootstrap Mode
Multimedia Accelerator (MMA)
Power Management Features
Operating Voltage Range: 1.7 V to 1.98 V core, 1.7 V to 3.3V I/O
256-pin MAPBGA Package
225-pin MAPBGA Package
1.3 Target Applications
The MC9328MXL is targeted for advanced information appliances, smart phones, Web browsers, digital MP3
audio players, handheld computers, and messaging applications.
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1.4 Revision History
Table 1 provides revision history for this release. This history includes technical content revisions only and not
stylistic or grammatical changes.
1.5 Product Documentation
The following documents are required for a complete description of the MC9328MXL and are necessary to design
properly with the device. Especially for those not familiar with the ARM920T processor or previous DragonBall
products, the following documents are helpful when used in conjunction with this document.
ARM Architecture Reference Manual (ARM Ltd., order number ARM DDI 0100)
ARM9DT1 Data Sheet Manual (ARM Ltd., order number ARM DDI 0029)
ARM Technical Reference Manual (ARM Ltd., order number ARM DDI 0151C)
EMT9 Technical Reference Manual (ARM Ltd., order number DDI O157E)
MC9328MXL Product Brief (order number MC9328MXLP/D)
MC9328MXL Reference Manual (order number MC9328MXLRM/D)
The Motorola manuals are available on the Motorola Semiconductors Web site at
http://www.motorola.com/semiconductors. These documents may be downloaded directly from the Motorola Web
site, or printed versions may be ordered. The ARM Ltd. documentation is available from http://www.arm.com.
Table 1. MC9328MXL Data Sheet Revision History Rev. 5
Revision Location
Revision
Throughout
Clarified instances where BCLK signal is burst clock.
Section 3.3, "Power Sequence
Requirements" on page 12
Added reference to AN2537.
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1.6 Ordering Information
Table 2 provides ordering information for both the 256-lead mold array process ball grid array (MAPBGA)
package and the 225-lead BGA package.
Table 2. MC9328MXL Ordering Information
Package Type
Frequency
Temperature
Solderball Type
Order Number
256-lead MAPBGA
150 MHz
-40
O
C to 85
O
C
Standard
MC9328MXLCVH15(R2)
Pb-free
MC9328MXLCVM15(R2)
200 MHz
0
O
C to 70
O
C
Standard
MC9328MXLVH20(R2)
Pb-free
MC9328MXLVM20(R2)
-30
O
C to 70
O
C
Standard
MC9328MXLDVH20(R2)
Pb-free
MC9328MXLDVM20(R2)
225-lead MAPBGA
150 MHz
-40
O
C to 85
O
C
Standard
MC9328MXLCVF15(R2)
Pb-free
MC9328MXLCVP15(R2)
200 MHz
0
O
C to 70
O
C
Standard
MC9328MXLVF20(R2)
Pb-free
MC9328MXLVP20(R2)
-30
O
C to 70
O
C
Standard
MC9328MXLDVF20(R2)
Pb-free
MC9328MXLDVP20(R2)