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P87LPC760

Manufacturer Part Number
P87LPC760
Description
The P87LPC760 is a 14-pin single-chip microcontroller designed forlow pin count applications demanding high-integration, low costsolutions over a wide range of performance requirements
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Internal Reference Voltage
An internal reference voltage generator may supply a default
reference when a single comparator input pin is used. The value of
the internal reference voltage, referred to as V
Comparator Interrupt
The comparator has an interrupt flag CMF1 contained in its
configuration register. This flag is set whenever the comparator
output changes state. The flag may be polled by software or may be
used to generate an interrupt. The interrupt will be generated when
the corresponding enable bit EC1 in the IEN1 register is set and the
interrupt system is enabled via the EA bit in the IEN0 register.
Comparators and Power Reduction Modes
The comparator may remain enabled when Power Down or Idle
mode is activated. The comparator will continue to function in the
power reduction mode. If the comparator interrupt is enabled, a
change of the comparator output state will generate an interrupt and
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CmpInit:
mov
anl
orl
mov
call
anl
setb
setb
ret
PT0AD,#30h
P0M2,#0cfh
P0M1,#30h
CMP1,#24h
delay10us
CMP1,#0feh
EC1
EA
Figure 5. Example of comparator initialization code
ref
, is 1.23 V 10%.
; Disable digital inputs on pins that are used
;
; Disable digital outputs on pins that are used
;
; Turn on comparator 1 and set up for:
;
;
;
; The comparator has to start up for at
;
; Clear comparator 1 interrupt flag.
; Enable the comparator 1 interrupt. The
;
; Enable the interrupt system (if needed).
; Return to caller.
for analog functions: CIN1A, CMPREF.
for analog functions: CIN1A, CMPREF.
– Positive input on CIN1A.
– Negative input from CMPREF pin.
– Output to CMP1 pin enabled.
least 10 microseconds before use.
priority is left at the current value.
10
wake up the processor. If the comparator output to a pin is enabled,
the pin should be configured in the push-pull mode in order to obtain
fast switching times while in power down mode. The reason is that
with the oscillator stopped, the temporary strong pull-up that
normally occurs during switching on a quasi-bidirectional port pin
does not take place.
The comparator consumes power in Power Down and Idle modes,
as well as in the normal operating mode. This fact should be taken
into account when system power consumption is an issue.
Comparator Configuration Example
The code shown in Figure 5 is an example of initializing the
comparator. If comparator 1 is configured to use the CIN1A and
CMPREF inputs, outputs the comparator result to the CMP1 pin,
and generates an interrupt when the comparator output changes.
The interrupt routine used for the comparator must clear the
interrupt flag (CMF1 in this case) before returning.
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P87LPC760
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