Thanks a lot Rich for your kind and timely response.
Here i have configured P2.7(CLOCK) as a GPIO Pin which is configured to
generate an interrupt on External Interrupt3 if a falling edge is detected.
Now, when my device is connected, an interrupt is generated inspite of
absence of a falling edge.
I have pasted my source code below for your kind reference.
Please help me in this regard.
/****************************KBW_CLK[P2.7]********************************************/
PINSEL4 =( (PINSEL4 & 0xFFFF3FFF)|0x00000000); //P2.7 KBW_CLK as GPIO
Pin
FIO2DIR =((FIO2DIR & 0xFFFFFF7F) | 0x00000000); //P2.7 KBW_CLK configure
as input.
PINMODE4 =( ( PINMODE4 & 0xFFFF3FFF ) | 0x00000000); //p2.7 'pull up'
enabled.
/*************************************************************************************/
/****************************KBW_DATA[P2.11]******************************************/
PINSEL4 =( ( PINSEL4 & 0xFF3FFFFF ) | 0x00000000 ); //p2.11 KBW_DATA;
Set as GPIO
FIO2DIR =((FIO2DIR & 0xFFFFF7FF) | 0x00000000); //P2.11 KBW_DATA
configure as input.
PINMODE4 = ( ( PINMODE4 & 0xFF3FFFFF ) | 0x00000000); //p2.11 KBW_DATA;
'pull up' enabled.
/*************************************************************************************/
EXTMODE = ( ( EXTMODE & 0xF7 ) | 0x08 ); //p2.7 edge Sensitive
EXTPOLAR = ( ( EXTPOLAR & 0xF7 ) | 0x00 ); //P2.7 Active LOW
EXTINT |= EINT3; //Interrupt Flag to be cleared before making any changes
in EXTMODE and EXTPOLAR
IO2_INT_CLR = ( ( IO2_INT_CLR & 0x7F) | 0x80); //CLEAR P2.7 GPIO Int
Status
IO2_INT_EN_F = ( ( IO2_INT_EN_F & 0x7F) | 0x80 ); //enable Falling Edge on
Port2.7
VICIntEnClr = 1 << 17; /* Disable External Interrupt 3*/
VICVectAddr17 = (DWORD)HandlerAddr; /* set interrupt vector */
VICVectPriority17 = 10;
VICIntEnable = 1 << 17; /* Enable External Interrupt 3 */
>On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 04:18:47 -0500, "ninan" <arunninank@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>>On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 05:32:18 -0500, "ninan" <arunninank@gmail.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I'm using LPC2378 for my current project. I want to configure
Port2.7
>>Pin
>>>>as an interrupt. I have already used up all the 3 External
>>>>Interrupts(EXINT0,EXTIN1,EXINT2). It been said tat EXTINT3 Pin can be
>>>>configured as an interrupt for a GPIO Pin, which i am not clear with.
>>>
>>>EINT3 is bound to P2.13. However, you can setup a "GPIO interrupt" for
>>>pins on P0 and P2.
>
>>Could u please let me know how to setup "GPIO interrupt" for
>>pins on P0 and P2.
>
>From Chapter 10, section 5.6, using P2 bit 7 falling edge as an example,
>and with the PINSEL and DIR registers already setup:
>
> IO2IntEnF |= 0x00000080;
> VICIntEnable |= 0x00020000;
> VICVectAddr17 = ExtInt3Isr;
> VICVectPriority17 = EINT3_PRIORITY;
>
>Your compiler may have different symbolic names for the registers, and a
>symbolic name should probably be used for the VIC channel to mitigate
>typing errors.
>
>--
>Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
>
Reply by ninan●April 15, 20092009-04-15
Thanks a lot Rich.
Your posting did help me a lot, but didn't work as desired. I wanted to
generate an interrupt for the first falling edge of a clock cycle. But now,
inspite of absence of a falling edge an interrupt is generated for the
corresponding Pin.
Here i have configured P2.7(CLOCK Signal) as a GPIO Pin which generates an
interrupt in External
>On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 04:18:47 -0500, "ninan" <arunninank@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>>On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 05:32:18 -0500, "ninan" <arunninank@gmail.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I'm using LPC2378 for my current project. I want to configure
Port2.7
>>Pin
>>>>as an interrupt. I have already used up all the 3 External
>>>>Interrupts(EXINT0,EXTIN1,EXINT2). It been said tat EXTINT3 Pin can be
>>>>configured as an interrupt for a GPIO Pin, which i am not clear with.
>>>
>>>EINT3 is bound to P2.13. However, you can setup a "GPIO interrupt" for
>>>pins on P0 and P2.
>
>>Could u please let me know how to setup "GPIO interrupt" for
>>pins on P0 and P2.
>
>From Chapter 10, section 5.6, using P2 bit 7 falling edge as an example,
>and with the PINSEL and DIR registers already setup:
>
> IO2IntEnF |= 0x00000080;
> VICIntEnable |= 0x00020000;
> VICVectAddr17 = ExtInt3Isr;
> VICVectPriority17 = EINT3_PRIORITY;
>
>Your compiler may have different symbolic names for the registers, and a
>symbolic name should probably be used for the VIC channel to mitigate
>typing errors.
>
>--
>Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
>
Reply by Rich Webb●April 4, 20092009-04-04
On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 04:18:47 -0500, "ninan" <arunninank@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 05:32:18 -0500, "ninan" <arunninank@gmail.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I'm using LPC2378 for my current project. I want to configure Port2.7
>Pin
>>>as an interrupt. I have already used up all the 3 External
>>>Interrupts(EXINT0,EXTIN1,EXINT2). It been said tat EXTINT3 Pin can be
>>>configured as an interrupt for a GPIO Pin, which i am not clear with.
>>
>>EINT3 is bound to P2.13. However, you can setup a "GPIO interrupt" for
>>pins on P0 and P2.
>Could u please let me know how to setup "GPIO interrupt" for
>pins on P0 and P2.
From Chapter 10, section 5.6, using P2 bit 7 falling edge as an example,
and with the PINSEL and DIR registers already setup:
IO2IntEnF |= 0x00000080;
VICIntEnable |= 0x00020000;
VICVectAddr17 = ExtInt3Isr;
VICVectPriority17 = EINT3_PRIORITY;
Your compiler may have different symbolic names for the registers, and a
symbolic name should probably be used for the VIC channel to mitigate
typing errors.
--
Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
Reply by ninan●April 4, 20092009-04-04
>On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 05:32:18 -0500, "ninan" <arunninank@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm using LPC2378 for my current project. I want to configure Port2.7
Pin
>>as an interrupt. I have already used up all the 3 External
>>Interrupts(EXINT0,EXTIN1,EXINT2). It been said tat EXTINT3 Pin can be
>>configured as an interrupt for a GPIO Pin, which i am not clear with.
>
>EINT3 is bound to P2.13. However, you can setup a "GPIO interrupt" for
>pins on P0 and P2.
>
>--
>Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
>
Could u please let me know how to setup "GPIO interrupt" for
>pins on P0 and P2.
Reply by Rich Webb●April 3, 20092009-04-03
On Fri, 03 Apr 2009 05:32:18 -0500, "ninan" <arunninank@gmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm using LPC2378 for my current project. I want to configure Port2.7 Pin
>as an interrupt. I have already used up all the 3 External
>Interrupts(EXINT0,EXTIN1,EXINT2). It been said tat EXTINT3 Pin can be
>configured as an interrupt for a GPIO Pin, which i am not clear with.
EINT3 is bound to P2.13. However, you can setup a "GPIO interrupt" for
pins on P0 and P2.
--
Rich Webb Norfolk, VA
Reply by ninan●April 3, 20092009-04-03
Hi,
I'm using LPC2378 for my current project. I want to configure Port2.7 Pin
as an interrupt. I have already used up all the 3 External
Interrupts(EXINT0,EXTIN1,EXINT2). It been said tat EXTINT3 Pin can be
configured as an interrupt for a GPIO Pin, which i am not clear with.
Please help me in this regard,
Ninan,
India