FUJITSU MB96300 User Manual

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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide

Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches

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3.7 User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 (JP: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)

Five user push buttons (SW1-SW5) can be connected to the microcontroller.
JP3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Each push button can be connected separately.

Jumper

Setting

Description

Closed

Pin 139 (INT0/NMI) of the MCU is connected to “SW1”

JP3

(SW1)

Open

No connection to the microcontroller

Closed

Pin 19 (FRCK0) of the MCU is connected to “SW2”

JP4

(SW2)

Open

No connection to the microcontroller

Closed

Pin 22 (TIN1) of the MCU is connected to “SW3”

JP5

(SW3)

Open

No connection to the microcontroller

Closed

Pin 20 (IN0/TTG4/0) of the MCU is connected to “SW4”

JP6

(SW4)

Open

No connection to the microcontroller

Closed

Pin 21 (IN1/TTG5/1) of the MCU is connected to “SW5”

JP7

(SW5)

Open

No connection to the microcontroller

Table 3-6: User Push Buttons

Default: JP3, 4, 5, 6, 7 closed

By default, all push-buttons are connected to the microcontroller.

3.8 I

2

C pull-up resistor (JP: 9, 10)

Two 10k pull-up resistors can be connected to the I

2

C signal line.

JP9, 10 10k pull-up resistors can be connected to SDA0 and SCL0

Jumper

Setting

Description

Closed

A 10k pull-up resistor is connected to SDA0

JP9

(SDA0)

Open

No pull-up resistor is connected to SDA0

Closed

A 10k pull-up resistor is connected to SCL0

JP10

(SCL0)

Open

No pull-up resistor is connected to SCL0

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