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CHAPTER 21 INTERRUPT AND TEST FUNCTIONS
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21.2 Interrupt Sources and Configuration

Combining all the factors in interrupts, non-maskable interrupts, maskable interrupts and software interrupts, there

are a total of 22 source (see Table 21-1).

Table 21-1. Interrupt Source List (1/2)

Interrupt Source
Name Trigger
Watchdog timer overflow Internal 0004H (A)
(with watchdog timer mode 1 selected)
INTWDT Watchdog timer overflow (B)
(with interval timer mode selected)
1 INTP0 Pin input edge detection External 0006H (C)
2 INTP1 0008H (D)
3 INTP2 000AH
4 INTP3 000CH
5 INTP4 000EH
6 INTP5 0010H
7 INTP6 0012H
8 INTCSI0 End of serial interface channel 0 transfer Internal 0014H (B)
9 INTCSI1 End of serial interface channel 1 transfer 0016H
Serial interface channel 2 UART reception 0018H
error generation
End of serial interface channel 2 001AH
UART reception
End of serial interface channel 2
3-wired transfer
INTST End of serial interface channel 2 001CH
UART transfer
10 INTSER
11
INTSR
INTCSI2
12
Interrupt
Type Default
Priority Internal/
External
Vector
Table
Address
Basic
Configuration
Type
Note 1 Note 2
Non-
maskable

Notes 1. Default priorities are intended for two or more simultaneously generated maskable interrupts. 0 is the

highest priority and 18 is the lowest priority.

2. Basic configuration types (A) to (E) correspond to (A) to (E) of Figure 21-1.

Maskable