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COMP541 Keyboard Interface

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COMP541 Keyboard Interface

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    1. 1 COMP541 Keyboard Interface Montek Singh April 9, 2007

    2. 2 PS/2 Keyboard Uses a synchronous serial protocol What does that mean?

    3. 3 Two lines Clock (10-20KHz) Data Pulled high by resistors Asserted low Takes away your pushbutton unless you do clever stuff Physical Interface

    4. 4 Bidirectional Kybd-to-host and host-to-kybd on same wires CAPS LOCK light for example To send, host takes data line low Sometimes take clk low first Then kybd starts clocking Host sends data synced to kybd clock You shouldnt need to send to kybd

    5. 5 Protocol 11 bits Start always 0 8 bits of data Odd parity bit Stop bit always 1 Clocked by keyboard Value should be latched on negedge of keyboard clock

    6. 6 What is Sent ASCII is not sent Scan codes for keys Least significant bit first

    7. 7 Scan Codes Normally translated by software You remap your keys, for example Software takes care of Shift, caps lock, control

    8. 8 Some Scan Codes Long Two code sequence common Have a look at Break key!

    9. 9 Even More Complicated Scan code generated when you press And when you release Two bytes: F0 followed by key scan code Example: Space pressed, 29 sent Space released, F0 29 sent If you hold key, scan code repeated

    10. 10 Resources Information http://www.beyondlogic.org/keyboard/keybrd.htm Scan codes http://www.barcodeman.com/altek/mule/scandoc.php There is also Verilog for keyboard interfaces available on web.

    11. 11 My Verilog I will post my Verilog code on the web site You should memory-map the character code register Maybe add a single bit register to indicate that new character has arrived

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