M68EVB908GB60E Freescale Semiconductor, M68EVB908GB60E Datasheet - Page 149

BOARD EVAL FOR MC9S08GB60

M68EVB908GB60E

Manufacturer Part Number
M68EVB908GB60E
Description
BOARD EVAL FOR MC9S08GB60
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Type
MCUr
Datasheet

Specifications of M68EVB908GB60E

Contents
Module and Misc Hardware
Processor To Be Evaluated
MC9S08GB
Data Bus Width
8 bit
Interface Type
RS-232
Silicon Manufacturer
Freescale
Core Architecture
HCS08
Core Sub-architecture
HCS08
Silicon Core Number
MC9S08
Silicon Family Name
S08GB
Kit Contents
GB60 Evaluation Kit
Rohs Compliant
Yes
For Use With/related Products
MC9S08GB60
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
KBEDGn — Keyboard Edge Select for KBI Port Bit n (n = 7–4)
KBF — Keyboard Interrupt Flag
KBACK — Keyboard Interrupt Acknowledge
KBIE — Keyboard Interrupt Enable
KBIMOD — Keyboard Detection Mode
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Each of these read/write bits selects the polarity of the edges and/or levels that are recognized as trigger
events on the corresponding KBI port pin when it is configured as a keyboard interrupt input
(KBIPEn = 1). Also see the KBIMOD control bit, which determines whether the pin is sensitive to
edges-only or edges and levels.
This read-only status flag is set whenever the selected edge event has been detected on any of the
enabled KBI port pins. This flag is cleared by writing a 1 to the KBACK control bit. The flag will
remain set if KBIMOD = 1 to select edge-and-level operation and any enabled KBI port pin remains
at the asserted level.
KBF can be used as a software pollable flag (KBIE = 0) or it can generate a hardware interrupt request
to the CPU (KBIE = 1).
This write-only bit (reads always return 0) is used to clear the KBF status flag by writing a 1 to
KBACK. When KBIMOD = 1 to select edge-and-level operation and any enabled KBI port pin
remains at the asserted level, KBF is being continuously set so writing 1 to KBACK does not clear the
KBF flag.
This read/write control bit determines whether hardware interrupts are generated when the KBF status
flag equals 1. When KBIE = 0, no hardware interrupts are generated, but KBF can still be used for
software polling.
This read/write control bit selects either edge-only detection or edge-and-level detection. KBI port bits
3 through 0 can detect falling edges-only or falling edges and low levels.
KBI port bits 7 through 4 can be configured to detect either:
1 = Rising edges/high levels.
0 = Falling edges/low levels.
1 = KBI interrupt pending.
0 = No KBI interrupt pending.
1 = KBI hardware interrupt requested when KBF = 1.
0 = KBF does not generate hardware interrupts (use polling).
1 = Edge-and-level detection.
0 = Edge-only detection.
Rising edges-only or rising edges and high levels (KBEDGn = 1)
Falling edges-only or falling edges and low levels (KBEDGn = 0)
MC9S08GB/GT Data Sheet, Rev. 2.3
KBI Registers and Control Bits
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