Hardware requirements
Mini/micro USB cable
MCXW23-EVK Board
Personal Computer
Board settings
No special settings are required.
Prepare the Demo
Connect a USB cable between the host PC and the EVK board J33.
Open a serial terminal with the following settings:
115200 baud rate
8 data bits
No parity
One stop bit
No flow control
Download the program to the target board.
Either press the reset button on your board or launch the debugger in your IDE to begin running the demo.
Running the demo
The following lines are printed to the serial terminal when the demo program is executed.
PINT Pin interrupt example
PINT Pin Interrupt events are configured
Press corresponding switches to generate events
This example configures “Pin Interrupt 0” to be invoked when SW4 switch is pressed by the user. The interrupt callback prints “PINT Pin Interrupt 0 event detected”. “Pin Interrupt 1” is is configured to be invoked when SW2 is pressed. The interrupt callback prints “PINT Pin Interrupt 1 event detected”. “Pin Interrupt 2” is configured to be invoked when SW3 is pressed. The interrupt callback prints “PINT Pin Interrupt 2 event detected”.
note:if need use secure pint,you just needs to modify base address. Find PINT baseaddr in source file, you need change it to SECPINT. everything else stays the same.Because of SECURE PINT device only support PORT0,so we only need to config secure pint interrupt 0. For example, the following PINT_Init(PINT); PINT_PinInterruptConfig(PINT, kPINT_PinInt0, kPINT_PinIntEnableRiseEdge); PINT_SetCallback(PINT, pint_intr_callback);
PINT_EnableCallbackByIndex(PINT, kPINT_PinInt0);
Change the above three lines into the following:
PINT_Init(SECPINT);
PINT_PinInterruptConfig(SECPINT, kPINT_SecPinInt0, kPINT_PinIntEnableRiseEdge);
PINT_SetCallback(SECPINT, pint_intr_callback);
PINT_EnableCallbackByIndex(SECPINT, kPINT_SecPinInt0);
After configuring secure pint device, you can see log output "The interrupt callback prints "PINT Pin Interrupt 0 event detected"
by press SW4 button.