Lincoln pwr extint sleep Example
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==Compatibility [http://www.micromint.com/index.php/SBC/lincoln60.html Lincoln 60], [http://www.micromint.com/index.php/SBC/lincoln60.html Lincoln 60E]== | ==Compatibility [http://www.micromint.com/index.php/SBC/lincoln60.html Lincoln 60], [http://www.micromint.com/index.php/SBC/lincoln60.html Lincoln 60E]== | ||
| - | This example demonstrates how | + | This example demonstrates how put the system into sleep mode and wake-up by using an external interrupt. The first UART, which is connected to the COM1 on the Lincoln microcontroller board, is configured for 115,200 bits per second, and 8-n-1 mode. When the program is started a message will be printed to the terminal. Press 1 on the keyboard to put the microcontroller in sleep mode and press the user button to wake it up. |
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Current revision as of 20:36, 10 April 2012
Compatibility Lincoln 60, Lincoln 60E
This example demonstrates how put the system into sleep mode and wake-up by using an external interrupt. The first UART, which is connected to the COM1 on the Lincoln microcontroller board, is configured for 115,200 bits per second, and 8-n-1 mode. When the program is started a message will be printed to the terminal. Press 1 on the keyboard to put the microcontroller in sleep mode and press the user button to wake it up.

