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17.2.4 Interrupts
In the asynchronous mode, a serial port interrupt can be generated whenever a byte is
available in the receive buffer or when a byte is finished being transmitted out of the trans-
mit buffer. In the HDLC mode, interrupts are also generated by the reception of an end-of-
frame (with abort, valid CRC, or CRC error), at the end of a transmission of a CRC, by an
abort sequence, or by a closing flag.
The serial port interrupt vectors are located in the IIR as follows.
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Serial Port E at offset 0x1C0
•
Serial Port F at offset 0x1D0
Each of them can be set as Priority 1, 2, or 3 in SxCR, where x is E – F for the two serial
ports.
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