Chapter 17 Key Interrupt Function; Functions Of Key Interrupt; Configuration Of Key Interrupt - NEC 78K0/KD1 Series User Manual

8-bit single-chip microcontrollers
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17.1 Functions of Key Interrupt

A key interrupt (INTKR) can be generated by setting the key return mode register (KRM) and inputting a falling
edge to the key interrupt input pins (KR0 to KR7).

17.2 Configuration of Key Interrupt

The key interrupt consists of the following hardware.
Control register
KR7
KR6
KR5
KR4
KR3
KR2
KR1
KR0
KRM7 KRM6 KRM5 KRM4 KRM3 KRM2 KRM1 KRM0
Key return mode register (KRM)

CHAPTER 17 KEY INTERRUPT FUNCTION

Table 17-1. Assignment of Key Interrupt Detection Pins
Flag
KRM0
Controls KR0 signal in 1-bit units.
KRM1
Controls KR1 signal in 1-bit units.
KRM2
Controls KR2 signal in 1-bit units.
KRM3
Controls KR3 signal in 1-bit units.
KRM4
Controls KR4 signal in 1-bit units.
KRM5
Controls KR5 signal in 1-bit units.
KRM6
Controls KR6 signal in 1-bit units.
KRM7
Controls KR7 signal in 1-bit units.
Table 17-2. Configuration of Key Interrupt
Item
Key return mode register (KRM)
Figure 17-1. Block Diagram of Key Interrupt
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Configuration
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