CHAPTER 12 INTERRUPT FUNCTIONS
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12.2 Interrupt Sources and Configuration
There are a total of 14 interrupt sources, and up to four reset sources (see Table 12-1).
Table 12-1. Interrupt Sources
Interrupt Source
Interrupt Type
Priority
Note 1
Name Trigger
Internal/
External
Vector Table
Address
Basic
Configuration
Type
Note 2
1 INTLVI Low-voltage
detection
Note 3
Internal
0006H
(A)
2 INTP0
0008H
3 INTP1
Pin input edge detection
External
000AH
(B)
4
INTTMH1
Match between TMH1 and CMP01
(when compare register is specified)
000CH
5
INTTM000
Match between TM00 and CR000
(when compare register is specified)
000EH
6
INTTM010
Match between TM00 and CR010
(when compare register is specified)
0010H
7
INTAD
End of A/D conversion
0012H
8
INTFLC
End of flash memory programming
Internal
0014H
(A)
9 INTP2
0016H
10 INTP3
Pin input edge detection
External
0018H
(B)
11
INTTM80
Match between TM80 and CR80
001AH
12
INTSRE6
UART6 reception error occurrence
001CH
13
INTSR6
End of UART6 reception
001EH
Maskable
14
INTST6
End of UART6 transmission
Internal
0020H
(A)
RESET Reset
input
POC Power-on-clear
LVI Low-voltage
detection
Note 4
Reset
−
WDT WDT
overflow
−
0000H
−
Notes 1. Priority is the priority order when several maskable interrupt requests are generated at the same time. 1
is the highest and 14 is the lowest.
2. Basic configuration types (A) and (B) correspond to (A) and (B) in Figure 12-1.
3. When bit 1 (LVIMD) of low-voltage detection register (LVIM) = 0 is selected.
4. When bit 1 (LVIMD) of low-voltage detection register (LVIM) = 1 is selected.
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