DIY CPU PCB (Adapt board from scratch)

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Creat0r
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DIY CPU PCB (Adapt board from scratch)

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Hi,

I'm very interested in FreeEMS project. I have some experience in embedded programming and firmware hacking and a bit less experience in electronics :)

Also I have a restored Ford Fiesta Mk1 bodyshell with some XR2 parts and a 1.6 Ford CVH engine to put into...

So... I've got some from Freescale (for free :) ):

http://creator.bcsoft.org/temp/s12xdp.jpg

it's a 144-pin version (MC9S12XDP512MAG), not 112-pin as on Adapt9S12XDP512M2 board, I'm wondering - is there any scematics and PCB layout to DIY a prototype board with 144-pin CPU possibly ready for fitting into future FreeEMS "main" board?
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Re: DIY CPU PCB (Adapt board from scratch)

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Hi,

Yes I also got 4 free samples, 2 x 144Pin MC9S12XDP512MAG and 2 x 112Pin MC9S12XDP512MAL.
I'm currently routing a development PCB using one of the 112 pin devices to assist in some code testing.

The board I am working on to run my BMW M50 engine will eventually use a 144Pin device and the Type B thread is found here:
http://www.diyefi.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=443

I haven't posted up the Dev PCB i'm working on yet I hope to over the weekend.

The Type B has so far been created in KiCAD with the 112Pin device, but the final production level spin of the board will be routed in PADS and use the 144Pin.
I will post up any overlays and circuit diagrams I make along the way. :)
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