Power Key; Keys; Lights; Introduction - Nokia NKC-1X Series Technical Documentation Manual

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NKC-1X
System Module

Power Key

All signals for the keyboard come from the UPP asic, except PWRONX line for the power
key signal which is connected directly to the UEM. The pressing of the PWR key grounds
the PWRONX line and the UEM generates an interrupt to UOO, which is then recognized
as a PWR key press.

Keys

Other keys are detected so that when a key is pressed down, the metal dome connects
one S-line and one R-line of the UPP together and creates an interrupt for the SW. This
kind of detection is also known as metaldome detection. The matrix of how lines are con-
nected and which lines are used for different keys is described in the Table 1. The S-line
S0 and R-line R5 are not used at all.
Table 2: Matrix of Key Detection Lines
S0
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Scans
R0
NC
R1
NC
R2
NC
R3
NC
R4
NC
R5
NC
where NC = Not Connected

Lights

Introduction

NKC-1X has 10 LEDs for lighting purposes. Six of them are for the keyboard and four for
the display. The LED type is Osram LGM470, green light emitting and SMD through hole
mounted.

Interfaces

The display lights are controlled by a Dlight signal from the UEM. The Dlight output is the
PWM signal, which is used to control the average current going through the LEDs. When
the battery voltage changes, the new PWM value is written onto the PWM register. In
this way, the brightness of the lights remains the same with all battery voltages within
range. The frequency of the signal is fixed at 128Hz.
The keyboard lights are controlled by the Klight signal from the UEM. The Klight output is
also a PWM signal and is used in the same way as Dlight.
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