4 detecting input events, Detecting input events - 10, Configuration cp384 – Kontron CP384 User Manual

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Configuration

CP384

4.4.4

Detecting Input Events

Detecting events on input means that the CP384 hardware can supervise the input ports upon
their changing state and without being continuously polled. This mode is controlled by three
control registers. In the Input Event Mask Register, individual input events can be enabled
which should be monitored. In the Input Polarity Register the direction of the change-of-state
is set. Detected events are reported in the corresponding Input Event Status Register.

Note ...
The inputs are sampled through the debouncer after the Input Enable bit is set.
Additional features such as event and pattern detection and latch mode are also
enabled in the input control register, after being configured within the corre-
sponding mode registers.

Table 4-5: Programmable Input Sample Rates

deb [2 ... 0]

CLOCK

DIVIDER

INPUT SAMPLE CLOCK

@ 33MHz PCI

INPUT SAMPLE PERIOD

@ 33MHz PCI

000

1

33 MHz

30 ns

001

2^8

128 KHz

8 µs

010

2^10

32 KHz

32 µs

011

2^12

8 KHz

128 µs

100

2^14

2 KHz

0.5 ms

101

2^16

0.5 KHz

2 ms

110

2^18

125 Hz

8 ms

111

2^20

31 Hz

32 ms

Note ...
The clock divider default value is 1. In addition to the choice of debouncing fil-
ters, there is an analog filter implemented on the board with an edge frequency
at 10 kHz.

Table 4-6: Input Event Mask Register

BITS

TYPE

DEFAULT

FUNCTION

31-16

r/w

0

Not used

15 - 0

r/w

1

Input event mask bits

Note ...
A set bit means that event detection is disabled for the corresponding input port.

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