Register Controlling Key Interrupt - NEC 78K0 Series User Manual

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20.3 Register Controlling Key Interrupt

(1) Key return mode register (KRM)
This register controls the KRM0 to KRM7 bits using the KR0 to KR7 signals, respectively.
KRM is set by a 1-bit or 8-bit memory manipulation instruction.
Reset signal generation sets KRM to 00H.
Address: FF6EH
Symbol
KRM
Cautions 1. If any of the KRM0 to KRM7 bits used is set to 1, set bits 0 to 7 (PU70 to PU77) of the
corresponding pull-up resistor register 7 (PU7) to 1.
2. If KRM is changed, the interrupt request flag may be set. Therefore, disable interrupts and
then change the KRM register. Clear the interrupt request flag and enable interrupts.
3. The bits not used in the key interrupt mode can be used as normal ports.
CHAPTER 20 KEY INTERRUPT FUNCTION
Figure 20-2. Format of Key Return Mode Register (KRM)
After reset: 00H
R/W
7
6
5
KRM7
KRM6
KRM5
KRMn
0
Does not detect key interrupt signal
1
Detects key interrupt signal
Preliminary User's Manual U17260EJ3V1UD
4
3
2
KRM4
KRM3
KRM2
Key interrupt mode control
0
KRM1
KRM0
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