RA8804 CE
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ETM60E-02
8.4. EVIN Interrupt and Time stamp Function
8.4.1. Diagram of EVIN interrupt function
EIE bit
/INT output
EF bit
Event
occurs
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RTC internal operation
Write operation
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(2)
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(4)
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(6)
(1) The EVIN interrupt event occurred.
(2) At the same time, EF bit values becomes
“1”.
(3) When the EF bit =
“1”, its value is retained until it is cleared to zero.
(4) If EIE =
“1” when an EVIN interrupt occurs, the /INT pin output goes low.
When an EVIN interrupt event occurs, /INT pin output goes low, and this status is then held until it is cleared
via the EF bit or EIE bit.
(5)
If the EIE value is changed from
“1” to “0” while /INT is low, the /INT status immediately changes from low to
Hi-Z. After the alarm interrupt occurs and before the EF bit value is cleared to zero, the /INT status can be
controlled via the EIE bit.
(6)
If the EF bit value is changed from
“1” to “0” while /INT is low, the /INT status immediately changes from low to
Hi-Z.
(7) If the EIE bit value is
“0” when an EVIN interrupt occurs, the /INT pin status remains Hi-Z.