Chapter 21 interrupt and test functions, 1 interrupt function types – NEC uPD78056Y User Manual

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CHAPTER 21 INTERRUPT AND TEST FUNCTIONS

21.1 Interrupt Function Types

The following three types of interrupt functions are used.

(1) Non-maskable interrupt

This interrupt is acknowledged unconditionally even in the interrupt disabled status. It does not undergo

interrupt priority control and is given top priority over all other interrupt requests.

It generates a standby release signal.

Non-maskable interrupt includes one interrupt request source from watchdog timer.

(2) Maskable interrupts

These interrupts undergo mask control. Maskable interrupts can be divided into a high interrupt priority group

and a low interrupt priority group by setting the priority specify flag register (PR0L, PR0H, PR1L).

Multiple high priority interrupts can be applied to low priority interrupts. If two or more interrupts with the same

priority are simultaneously generated, each interrupts has a predetermined priority (see Table 21-1).

A standby release signal is generated.

Maskable interrupt includes 7 external interrupt request sources and 13 internal interrupt request sources.

(3) Software interrupt

This is a vectored interrupt that occurs when the BRK instruction is executed. It is acknowledged even in a

disabled state. The software interrupt does not undergo interrupt priority control.

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