Power Application Controller
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Copyright 2020 © Qorvo, Inc.
Rev 1.2
– Jan 17, 2019
P7
GPIOF7
TCPWM7
TDPWM7
USDMISO
CANTXD
I2CSDA
For more information on how to configure the DPM for the PAC5527, see the PAC55XX Family
User Guide.
5.4
Analog Interrupts
The Analog Front-end may interrupt the MCU during operation when certain system conditions
occur. There are two analog interrupts available:
•
IRQ1 (MCU PA7)
•
IRQ2/POS (MCU PA0)
The IRQ1 interrupt is available on the MCU on the PA7 IO. To receive this interrupt, the MCU
must configure PA7 as an edge triggered, active-low interrupt. Error conditions such as power
management faults, temperature faults and gate driver faults may assert the IRQ1 interrupt.
The IRQ2/POS interrupt is available on the MCU on the PA0 IO. To receive this interrupt, the
MCU must configure PA0 as an edge triggered, active-low interrupt. This interrupt is asserted
for AIO<9:6> are configured for digital input and interrupts, or when AIO<9:7> are configured for
BEMF zero-cross comparisons (special mode).