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Figure 4.2.2. Interrupt control registers
Symbol
INTiIC(i=0 to 5)
Address
When reset
XX00X000
2
005D
16
to 005F
16
0047
16
to 0049
16
Bit name
Function
Bit symbol
ILVL0
W
R
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2 b1
b0
AA
AA
IR
POL
Interrupt priority level
select bit
Interrupt request bit
Polarity select bit
Reserved bit
0: Interrupt not requested
1: Interrupt requested
0 : Selects falling edge
1 : Selects rising edge
Always set to “0”
ILVL1
ILVL2
Note1 : This bit can only be accessed for reset (= 0), but cannot be accessed
for set (= 1).
Note 2: To rewrite the interrupt control register, do so at a point that dose not
generate the interrupt request for that register. For details, see the
precautions for interrupts.
Interrupt control register(Note2)
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2 b1
b0
AAA
AAA
Bit name
Function
Bit symbol
W
R
Symbol
DMiIC(i=0, 1)
ADIC
ASIOIC
FLDIC
SiTIC(i=0, 1)
SiRIC(i=0, 1)
TAiIC(i=0 to 4)
TBiIC(i=0 to 2)
Address
004B
16
to 004C
16
When reset
XXXXX000
2
XXXXX000
2
XXXXX000
2
XXXXX000
2
XXXXX000
2
XXXXX000
2
XXXXX000
2
XXXXX000
2
004E
16
004F
16
0050
16
0051
16
, 0053
16
0052
16
, 0054
16
0055
16
to 0059
16
005A
16
to 005C
16
ILVL0
IR
Interrupt priority level
select bit
Interrupt request bit
0 : Interrupt not requested
1 : Interrupt requested
ILVL1
ILVL2
Nothing is assigned.
In an attempt to write to these bits, write “0”. The value, if read, turns out to
be indeterminate.
Note 1: This bit can only be accessed for reset (= 0), but cannot be accessed
for set (= 1).
Note 2: To rewrite the interrupt control register, do so at a point that dose not
generate the interrupt request for that register. For details, see the
precautions for interrupts.
0 0 0 : Level 0 (interrupt disabled)
0 0 1 : Level 1
0 1 0 : Level 2
0 1 1 : Level 3
1 0 0 : Level 4
1 0 1 : Level 5
1 1 0 : Level 6
1 1 1 : Level 7
b2 b1 b0
0 0 0 : Level 0 (interrupt disabled)
0 0 1 : Level 1
0 1 0 : Level 2
0 1 1 : Level 3
1 0 0 : Level 4
1 0 1 : Level 5
1 1 0 : Level 6
1 1 1 : Level 7
b2 b1 b0
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
A
A
A
A
Nothing is assigned.
In an attempt to write to these bits, write “0”. The value, if read, turns out to
be indeterminate.