Fujitsu MB96300 manual User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 JP 3, 4, 5, 6, User Push Buttons

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SK-96370-144PMC-GDC User Guide

Chapter 3 Jumpers and Switches

3.7User 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

JP3

 

Closed

 

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

(SW1)

 

Open

 

No connection to the microcontroller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JP4

 

Closed

 

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

(SW2)

 

Open

 

No connection to the microcontroller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JP5

 

Closed

 

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

(SW3)

 

Open

 

No connection to the microcontroller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JP6

 

Closed

 

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

(SW4)

 

Open

 

No connection to the microcontroller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JP7

 

Closed

 

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

(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.

3.8I2C pull-up resistor (JP: 9, 10)

Two 10k pull-up resistors can be connected to the I2C signal line.

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

Jumper

Setting

Description

JP9

Closed

A 10k pull-up resistor is connected to SDA0

(SDA0)

Open

No pull-up resistor is connected to SDA0

 

JP10

Closed

A 10k pull-up resistor is connected to SCL0

(SCL0)

Open

No pull-up resistor is connected to SCL0

 

 

 

 

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Contents MB96300 Series Revision History Date IssueNo Liability for Consequential Damages Warranty and DisclaimerContents Programming the Internal Flash Memory Abstract OverviewFeatures General Description Emulator System 8 I2C BusEmulation System Connection/Power-On InstallationDo not use any other probe cable than MB2198-507-E only Jumper Description / Function Type Default Coordinates Default Jumper settings for MB96370 SeriesFlash / Lime Jumper SettingsJumper Location Default Jumper SettingsOperating Mode S1 Jumpers and SwitchesMCU Operating Mode Mcuvcc Power Supply S2, JP 8, 15, 16, 17Power Supply Configuration JP8JP2 Subclock JP 1JP1 JP2ADC Supply Analog Power Supply Voltage JP 11, 12, 13Alarm Comparator JP Alarm ComparatorRST MCU Reset Generation JP 33, 41, 46, 47Uart Reset Reset ConnectionI2C pull-up resistor JP 9 User Buttons SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW5, SW6 JP 3, 4, 5, 6User Push Buttons LIN / Uart UART0 SettingsLIN-UART 0 JP 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29 Can interfaces JP 24, 26, 34 UART2 SettingsCan Settings LIN-UART 2 JP 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42, 43External Sram memory JP 50, 53 10 External Flash Configuration11 Flash Configuration Jumpers External Flash memory JP 49, 52Flrst Glrst12 Graphic Display Controller interface LIN-UART connectors X5 ConnectorsPower connector MCU pin header connectors X20A, X20B, X21, X22Canh Can Connector X6Can Connector Signals CanlUser LEDs/LCD USER-LEDs & optional LC-Display J1SIN3 In-Circuit-Programming ConnectorMD0 RstxExternal Supply Voltage Vin J3 Alarm Comparator Connector J2VCC Connector J7 GND Connector J8Programming the internal Flash memory Asynchronous ModeJumper Settings for Programming via Uart 0 Jumper Settings for Programming via Uart 2Jumper Settings for reset signal Reset optionalFlash Programming Flash Programming Socket Synchronous ModeRelated Products AppendixHttp//mcu.emea.fujitsu.com Information in the WWWEvaluation Board Emulation Board China-RoHS regulationTable of hazardous substances name and concentration Gültig für EU-Länder RecyclingValid for European Union Countries