Peripheral Simulation
For NXP (founded by Philips) P89LPC954 — Port 0 (Quasi-bidirectional, Push-Pull, Input Only, Open Drain)
Simulation support for this peripheral or feature is comprised of:
- Dialog boxes which display and allow you to change peripheral configuration.
- VTREGs (Virtual Target Registers) which support I/O with the peripheral.
These simulation capabilities are described below.
Parallel Port 0 Dialog
This dialog displays the SFR and pins of Port 0. This port may be
used as a 8-bit general purpose I/O port.
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P0 represents the P0 SFR. The HEX value and value of
each bit is displayed and may be changed from this dialog.
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P0M1 and P0M2 configure the output mode of each
pin for this port.
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Set P0M1.x:P0M2.x as follows: 0:0 for
Quasi-Bidirectional, 0:1 for Push-Pull, 1:0 for Input Only
(Hi-Z), or 1:1 for Open Drain.
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PT0AD (Port 0 Digital Input Disable) is set to disable
digital signals for this bit. You may not disable shaded bits.
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Pins represents the states of the pins on the simulated
MCU. You may set the level of the input pin to high (1) or low
(0).
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ENT1 (Enable T1) is set to toggle P0.7 (T1) whenever
Timer 1 overflows. This produces an output on T1 that is one-half
the Timer 1 overflow rate.
PORTx VTREG
Data Type: unsigned char
The PORTx VTREGs represent the I/O pins of the simulated
MCU for Port 0, Port 1, and so on. PORT0 represents Port 0, PORT1
represents Port 1, etc. You may read PORTx to determine the
state of the output pins of that port. For example, in the command
window, you may type,
PORT0
to obtain value corresponding to the set pins of Port 0. You may
also change the input values of port pins by changing the value of
the VTREG. For example,
PORT1=0xF0
sets the upper four port pins of Port 1 to a value of 1 and the
lower 4 port pins to a value of 0. You may use the bitwise operators
AND(&), OR(|) and XOR(^) to change individual bits of the PORTx
VTREGs. For example:
PORT1 |= 0x01; /* Set P1.0 Pin */
PORT3 &= ~0x02; /* Clr P3.1 Pin */
PORT1 ^= 0x80; /* Toggle P1.7 Pin */