Texas Instruments TMS320C2XX User Manual

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’C209 Interrupts

11-12

Figure 11–2.’C209 Interrupt Flag Register (IFR) — Data-Memory Address 0006h

15

4

3

2

1

0

ЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙ

ЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙЙ

Reserved

TINT

INT3

INT2

INT1

0

R/W1C–0

R/W1C–0

R/W1C–0

R/W1C–0

Note:

0 = Always read as zeros; R = Read access; W1C = Write 1 to this bit to clear it to 0;
value following dash (–) is value after reset.

Bits 15–4

Reserved. Bits 15–4 are reserved and are always read as 0s.

Bit 3

TINT — Timer interrupt flag. Bit 3 indicates whether interrupt TINT is pending
(whether TINT is requesting acknowledgment from the CPU).

TINT = 0

Interrupt TINT is not pending.

TINT = 1

Interrupt TINT is pending.

Bit 2

INT3 — Interrupt 3 flag. Bit 2 indicates whether INT3 is pending (whether INT3 is
requesting acknowledgment from the CPU).

INT3 = 0

INT3 is not pending.

INT3 = 1

INT3 is pending.

Bit 1

INT2 — Interrupt 2 flag. Bit 1 indicates whether INT2 is pending (whether INT2 is
requesting acknowledgment from the CPU).

INT2 = 0

INT2 is not pending.

INT2 = 1

INT2 is pending.

Bit 0

INT1 — Interrupt 1 flag. Bit 0 indicates whether INT1 is pending (whether INT1 is
requesting acknowledgment from the CPU).

INT1 = 0

INT1 is not pending.

INT1 = 1

INT1 is pending.

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