> Hi,
> I'm working with an MCU that has 4 interrupts on external PINs, and I
> wish to interrupt on an active low input. However, 3 of the interrupts
> are active high interrupt while the last one, though it's an active low
> interrupt, is also labelled a non-maskable interrupt. I want to be able
> to mask the interrupt since I don't want it enabled all the time. Other
> than using an inverter, is there a way I can convert an active high to
> an active low interrupt?
>
> Thanks.
Nevermind, I found an obscure SFR that controls whether the interrupt
is level/edge sensitive, and rising/falling edge. It works now :)
Reply by galapogos●December 17, 20062006-12-17
Hi,
I'm working with an MCU that has 4 interrupts on external PINs, and I
wish to interrupt on an active low input. However, 3 of the interrupts
are active high interrupt while the last one, though it's an active low
interrupt, is also labelled a non-maskable interrupt. I want to be able
to mask the interrupt since I don't want it enabled all the time. Other
than using an inverter, is there a way I can convert an active high to
an active low interrupt?
Thanks.