MC912DG128A Motorola, MC912DG128A Datasheet - Page 44

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MC912DG128A

Manufacturer Part Number
MC912DG128A
Description
Microcontrollers
Manufacturer
Motorola
Datasheet

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Port K
Pinout and Signal Descriptions
MC68HC912DT128A Rev 2.0
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clearing a bit in DDRJ makes the corresponding bit in port J an input. The
default reset state of DDRJ is all zeroes.
Register KWPJ not only determines what type of edge the key wake ups
are triggered, but it also determines what type of resistive load is used
for port J input pins when PUPJ bit is set in the PUCR register. Setting a
bit in KWPJ makes the corresponding key wake up input pin trigger at
rising edges and loads a pull down in the corresponding port J input pin.
Clearing a bit in KWPJ makes the corresponding key wake up input pin
trigger at falling edges and loads a pull up in the corresponding port J
input pin. The default state of KWPJ is all zeroes.
Setting the RDPJ bit in register RDRIV causes all port J outputs to have
reduced drive level. RDRIV can be written once after reset. RDRIV is not
in the address map in peripheral mode. Refer to
Input/Output.
Port K pins are used for page index emulation in expanded or peripheral
modes. When page index emulation is not enabled, EMK is not set in
MODE register, or the part is in single chip mode, these pins can be used
for general purpose I/O. Port K bit 3 is used as a general purpose I/O pin
only. The port data register is not in the address map during expanded
and peripheral mode operation with EMK set. When it is in the map, port
K can be read or written at anytime.
Register DDRK determines whether each port K pin is an input or output.
DDRK is not in the address map during expanded and peripheral mode
operation with EMK set. Setting a bit in DDRK makes the corresponding
bit in port K an output; clearing a bit in DDRK makes the corresponding
bit in port K an input. The default reset state of DDRK is all zeroes.
When the PUPK bit in the PUCR register is set, all port K input pins are
pulled-up internally by an active pull-up device. PUCR is not in the
address map in peripheral mode.
Setting the RDPK bit in register RDRIV causes all port K outputs to have
reduced drive level. RDRIV can be written once after reset. RDRIV is not
in the address map in peripheral mode. Refer to
Input/Output.
Pinout and Signal Descriptions
Bus Control and
Bus Control and
MOTOROLA
18-pins

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