Q4 (Illuminance Sensor); U10, U12 (7 Segment Led); Table 5: Jp1 Settings; Table 6: Jp2 Settings - NEC 78K0R - Save It! User Manual

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SW6 is connected to the "P32/SCK10/SCL10/INTP2" pin of the µPD78F1009 microcontroller. It can be used
as external interrupt source.
Note: Make sure to set up the microcontroller internal pull-up resistor option register (PU12)
correctly when using this external switch. Please refer to the
78K0R/Kx3-L for detailed information about the pull-up resistor option register settings.
2.8 JP1
JP1 is a switch jumper to select the power supply.
2.9 JP2
JP2 is a jumper field to establish a current consumption measurement
Jumper settings
1-2 and 3-4 short
1-3 short
any other

2.10 Q4 (illuminance sensor)

The illuminance sensor Q4 is connected to the P80/CMP0P/INTP3/PGAI pin of the µPD78F1009
microcontroller. When lightening up the voltage gains up and when darkening it goes down. So the gain
amplifier function of the microcontroller can be used to read the illuminance. For further information to set up
the registers of the microcontroller to use the gain amplifier functionality please refer to the
manual.

2.11 U10, U12 (7 segment LED)

U10 and U12 are two 7 segment LEDs. They can be set through the latches U11 and U13. The data
channels of the latch are connected to channel P20 to P27 and the clock pins to P00 (U10) and P01 (U12) of
the of the µPD78F1009 microcontroller.
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Position
Short
USB power supply connected (USB1)
Open

Table 5: JP1 settings

Debugging/Writing and PC communication mode

Table 6: JP2 settings

User's Manual
device user's manual
Function
Power supply via CN1 or CN2
setting
Demonstration mode
restricted
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