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Lincoln RIT interrupt Example

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(Compatibility Lincoln 60, Lincoln 60E)
(Compatibility Lincoln 60, Lincoln 60E)
 
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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.
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.
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[[Image:Lincoln Blinky.jpeg|center|]]
[[Image:Lincoln Blinky.jpeg|center|]]

Current revision as of 15:25, 11 April 2012

Compatibility Lincoln 60, Lincoln 60E

This example describes how to use RIT as a timer to generate an interrupt to blink User LED1 once a second.

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.