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Discussion Groups | LPC2000 | lpc2378 GPIO Interrupt

Discussion group dedicated to the Philips LPC2000 family of ARM MCUs

lpc2378 GPIO Interrupt - sprupasinghe - Mar 17 15:18:43 2007

Hello,
I am a newbie to nxp and embedded programming in general. I have a
lpc2378 with the mcb2300 dev board. I need to find out how to get gpio
interrupts working. I can get the 4 external interrupts thats connected
to p2.10..13 working. I have read that you can have any of the pins in
PO or P2 as a gpio. I need upto 10 inputs for my program. I would
greatly appreciate if anyone can point me to a good starting doc or
post that I can get an idea of how to set up a gpio interrupt. Thanks
in advance.


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