INT_REQ0
WAKEENA.0
Controlled by:
WAKEENASET.0
WAKEENACLR.0
WAKEUP0
INT_REQ1
WAKEENA.1
Controlled by:
WAKEENASET.1
WAKEENACLR.1
WAKEUP1
INT_REQ2
WAKEENA.2
Controlled by:
WAKEENASET.2
WAKEENACLR.2
WAKEUP2
INT_REQ95
WAKEENA.95
Controlled by:
WAKEENASET.95
WAKEENACLR.95
WAKEUP95
OR
WAKE_INT
VIM Wakeup Interrupt
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Vectored Interrupt Manager (VIM) Module
15.5 VIM Wakeup Interrupt
The wakeup interrupts are used to come out of low power mode (LPM). Any interrupt requests can be
used to wake up the device. After reset, all interrupt requests are set to wake up from LPM. However, the
VIM can mask unwanted interrupt lines for wake-up by using the WAKEENASET and WAKEENACLR
register. The value in REQENASET/REQENACLR does NOT impact the wakeup interrupt.
As shown in
, the WAKEENASET and WAKEENACLR registers will enable/disable an interrupt
for wake-up from low-power mode. All wake-up interrupts are “ORed” into a single signal WAKE_INT
connected to the Global Clock Module.
Figure 15-9. Detail of the IRQ Input