The MC912DG128ACPVR2 can operate from -40°C to 105°C (ambient temperature) and up to 125°C (junction temperature).
The clock settings can be configured using the Clock Management Unit (CMU) module. The CMU allows you to select the clock source, configure the clock frequency, and enable/disable clock outputs. Refer to the MC9S12DG128 Reference Manual for detailed information.
The maximum current consumption of the MC912DG128ACPVR2 is approximately 35 mA at 25°C, with all peripherals enabled and running at 25 MHz. However, this value can vary depending on the specific application and usage.
The MC912DG128ACPVR2 has a built-in Watchdog Timer (WDT) module. To implement a watchdog timer, you need to configure the WDT module, set the timeout period, and enable the WDT. The WDT will reset the microcontroller if it does not receive a 'kick' within the specified timeout period.
Yes, the MC912DG128ACPVR2 is suitable for automotive applications. It meets the requirements of the AEC-Q100 standard, which is a set of standards for automotive-grade integrated circuits.