MMC2001
EXTERNAL INTERRUPTS/GPIO (EDGE PORT)
MOTOROLA
REFERENCE MANUAL
13-1
SECTION 13
EXTERNAL INTERRUPTS/GPIO (EDGE PORT)
13.1 Overview
The MMC2001 has eight external interrupt pins. Each pin can be configured individu-
ally as a level-sensitive interrupt, an edge-detecting interrupt (rising edge, falling
edge, or both), or a general-purpose I/O pin.
Figure 13-1 External Interrupt/GPIO Block Diagram
13.2 Interrupt/General-Purpose I/O Pin Descriptions (INT[0:7])
When programmed as inputs, these pins use Schmitt triggered input buffers. When
edge triggered, triggering occurs at a voltage level and is not directly related to the fall
time of the interrupt signal. However, as the fall time of the interrupt signal increases,
the probability of generating multiple interrupts due to this “noise” also increases. All
default to general-purpose input pins at reset. The interrupt request function on these
pins is masked in the interrupt controller fast interrupt enable register (FIER) and nor-
mal interrupt enable register (NIER).
EPPAR[2n]
EPPAR[2n+1]
EPPAR[2n+1]
EPPAR[2n]
To Interrupt
Controller
EPDDR[n]
EPDR[n]
Data
Rising
Edge Detect
Falling
Edge Detect
EPFR[n]
Bus
EPPAR
[2n, 2n+1]
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