Bright
There is generally a difficulty when more that one key (with the KBI) is used due to the fact that if one is in an active state no other can be detected until this first one has been released again.
In my opinion the KBI design is flawed and so is often not usable.
There is an external interrupt module that has one single interrupts that supports rising/falling and level sensitive interrupts (on only one of a few selectable inputs) which allows 2 interrupt inputs to be flexibly handed (one on KBI and one on IRQ).
Unfortunately the basic KE and KEA series doesn't support the flexible port interrupts that most other parts allow.
Generally I would use an approx. 50ms polling technique for HMI key inputs since this will allow adequate response with little processor overhead and no de-bouncing requirements. The interrupt method is only really necessary for very fast input handling.
Regards
Mark
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