Types of interrupt sources and vector tables – NEC PD750008 User Manual

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CHAPTER 6 INTERRUPT AND TEST FUNCTIONS

6.2 TYPES OF INTERRUPT SOURCES AND VECTOR TABLES

Table 6-1 lists the types of interrupt sources, and Figure 6-2 shows vector tables.

Table 6-1. Interrupt Sources

Interrupt source signal

In/out

Interrupt

Vectored interrupt request

priority

Note

(vector table address)

INTBT

Reference time interval signal from

In

1

VRQ1 (0002H)

basic interval timer/wactchdog timer

INT4

Detection of both rising and falling

Out

edges

INT0

Rising/falling edge

Out

2

VRQ2 (0004H)

INT1

detection specification

Out

3

VRQ3 (0006H)

INTCSI

Serial data transfer completion signal

In

4

VRQ4 (0008H)

INTT0

Match signal between the count

In

5

VRQ5 (000AH)

register of timer/event counter 0
and modulo register

INTT1

Match signal between the count

In

6

VRQ6 (000CH)

register of timer counter 1
and modulo register

Note The interrupt priority is used to determine the priority when two or more interrupts are

simultaneously generated.

Figure 6-2. Interrupt Vector Table

MBE

RBE

INTBT/INT4 start address

0002H

INTBT/INT4 start address

MBE

RBE

INT0 start address

0004H

INT0 start address

MBE

RBE

INT1 start address

0006H

INT1 start address

MBE

RBE

INTCSI start address

0008H

INTCSI start address

MBE

RBE

INT T0 start address

000AH

INT T0 start address

MBE

RBE

INT T1 start address

000CH

INT T1 start address

Address

0000H

MBE

RBE

Internal reset start address

Internal reset start address

(high-order 6 bits)

(low-order 8 bits)

(high-order 6 bits)

(low-order 8 bits)

(high-order 6 bits)

(low-order 8 bits)

(high-order 6 bits)

(low-order 8 bits)

(high-order 6 bits)

(low-order 8 bits)

(high-order 6 bits)

(low-order 8 bits)

(high-order 6 bits)

(low-order 8 bits)

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