MC9S08GT16CFB Freescale Semiconductor, MC9S08GT16CFB Datasheet - Page 148

MC9S08GT16CFB

Manufacturer Part Number
MC9S08GT16CFB
Description
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of MC9S08GT16CFB

Cpu Family
HCS08
Device Core Size
8b
Frequency (max)
20MHz
Interface Type
SCI/SPI
Program Memory Type
Flash
Program Memory Size
16KB
Total Internal Ram Size
1KB
# I/os (max)
36
Number Of Timers - General Purpose
4
Operating Supply Voltage (typ)
2.5/3.3V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
3.6V
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
2.08V
On-chip Adc
8-chx10-bit
Instruction Set Architecture
CISC
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 85C
Operating Temperature Classification
Industrial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
44
Package Type
PQFP
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant

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Keyboard Interrupt (KBI) Module
A rising edge is detected when the input signal is seen as a logic 0 during one bus cycle and then a logic 1
during the next cycle.
The KBIMOD control bit can be set to reconfigure the detection logic so that it detects edges and levels.
In KBIMOD = 1 mode, the KBF status flag becomes set when an edge is detected (when one or more
enabled pins change from the deasserted to the asserted level while all other enabled pins remain at their
deasserted levels), but the flag is continuously set (and cannot be cleared) as long as any enabled keyboard
input pin remains at the asserted level. When the MCU enters stop mode, the synchronous edge-detection
logic is bypassed (because clocks are stopped). In stop mode, KBI inputs act as asynchronous
level-sensitive inputs so they can wake the MCU from stop mode.
9.4.3
The KBF status flag becomes set (1) when an edge event has been detected on any KBI input pin. If
KBIE = 1 in the KBI1SC register, a hardware interrupt will be requested whenever KBF = 1. The KBF flag
is cleared by writing a 1 to the keyboard acknowledge (KBACK) bit.
When KBIMOD = 0 (selecting edge-only operation), KBF is always cleared by writing 1 to KBACK.
When KBIMOD = 1 (selecting edge-and-level operation), KBF cannot be cleared as long as any keyboard
input is at its asserted level.
9.5
This section provides information about all registers and control bits associated with the KBI modules.
Refer to the direct-page register summary in the
assignments for all KBI registers. This section refers to registers and control bits only by their names. A
Freescale-provided equate or header file is used to translate these names into the appropriate absolute
addresses.
9.5.1
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KBI Registers and Control Bits
KBI Interrupt Controls
KBI Status and Control Register (KBI1SC)
Reset:
Read:
Write:
Figure 9-4. KBI Status and Control Register (KBI1SC)
KBEDG7 KBEDG6 KBEDG5 KBEDG4
Bit 7
0
= Unimplemented or Reserved
MC9S08GB/GT Data Sheet, Rev. 2.3
6
0
Memory
5
0
chapter of this data sheet for the absolute address
4
0
KBF
3
0
KBACK
2
0
0
KBIE
Freescale Semiconductor
1
0
KBIMOD
Bit 0
0

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