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CHAPTER 12 DTP/external interrupt
12.4.2
DTP Function
The DTP/external interrupt has the DTP function that detects the signal from an external
peripheral device through the DTP/external interrupt pin or RX pin to start Extended
Intelligent I/O Service (EI
2
OS).
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DTP Function
The DTP function detects the signal level set by the detection level setting register of the DTP/external
interrupt function to start the EI
2
OS.
•
When the EI
2
OS operation is already enabled (ICR: ISE = 1) at the point when the interrupt request is
accepted by the CPU, the DTP function starts the EI
2
OS and starts data transfer.
•
Upon completion of transfer of one data item, the descriptor is updated and the DTP/external interrupt
request flag bit is cleared to prepare for the next request from the DTP/external interrupt pin and RX
pin.
•
When the EI
2
OS completes transfer of all the data, control branches to the interrupt processing.
Figure 12.4-3 Example of Interface with External Peripheral Device
Input to INT4 pin
(DTP factor)
CPU internal
operation
Descriptor
select and read
"H" level request (ELVR
LB4
LA4=01
B
)
Descriptor
renewal
DTP/extenal
interrupt
circuit
CPU
EI
2
OS
Internal
memory
Peripheral
equipment
of external
connection
Data
transmisson
request
Interrupt
request
Internal data bus
Read/Write
operation
2
DTP factor
1
INT
1
This must be cancelled within three machine clooks after the start of data transfer.
2
When EI
2
OS in "peripheral function
internal memory transfer".
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