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M30218 Datasheet, PDF (30/179 Pages) Mitsubishi Electric Semiconductor – M30218 Group
Interrupt
Mitsubishi microcomputers
M30218 Group
SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER
Hardware Interrupts
Hardware interrupts are classified into two types — special interrupts and peripheral I/O interrupts.
(1) Special interrupts
Special interrupts are non-maskable interrupts.
• Reset
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Reset occurs if an “L” is input to the RESET pin.
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• DBC interrupt
This interrupt is exclusively for the debugger, do not use it in other circumstances.
• Watchdog timer interrupt
Generated by the watchdog timer.
• Single-step interrupt
This interrupt is exclusively for the debugger, do not use it in other circumstances. With the debug
flag (D flag) set to “1”, a single-step interrupt occurs after one instruction is executed.
• Address match interrupt
An address match interrupt occurs immediately before the instruction held in the address indicated by
the address match interrupt register is executed with the address match interrupt enable bit set to “1”.
If an address other than the first address of the instruction in the address match interrupt register is set,
no address match interrupt occurs.
(2) Peripheral I/O interrupts
A peripheral I/O interrupt is generated by one of built-in peripheral functions. Built-in peripheral func-
tions are dependent on classes of products, so the interrupt factors too are dependent on classes of
products. The interrupt vector table is the same as the one for software interrupt numbers 0 through
31 the INT instruction uses. Peripheral I/O interrupts are maskable interrupts.
• DMA0 interrupt, DMA1 interrupt
These are interrupts that DMA generates.
• A-D conversion interrupt
This is an interrupt that the A-D converter generates.
• UART0 and UART1 transmission interrupt
These are interrupts that the serial I/O transmission generates.
• UART0 and UART1 reception interrupt
These are interrupts that the serial I/O reception generates.
• SI/O automatic transfer interrupt
This is an interrupt that the SI/O automatic transfer generates.
• Timer A0 interrupt through timer A4 interrupt
These are interrupts that timer A generates
• Timer B0 interrupt through timer B2 interrupt
These are interrupts that timer B generates.
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• INT0 interrupt through INT5 interrupt
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An INT interrupt occurs if either a rising edge or a falling edge is input to the INT pin.
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