100/430
ST92124xxx-Auto/150xxxxx-Auto/250xxxx-Auto
5.6 EXTERNAL INTERRUPTS
The ST9 core contains 8 external interrupt sources
grouped into four pairs.
Table 19. External Interrupt Channel Grouping
Each source has a trigger control bit TEA0,..TED1
(R242,EITR.0,..,7 Page 0) to select triggering on
the rising or falling edge of the external pin. If the
Trigger control bit is set to “1”, the corresponding
pending bit IPA0,..,IPD1 (R243,EIPR.0,..,7 Page
0) is set on the input pin rising edge, if it is cleared,
the pending bit is set on the falling edge of the in-
put pin. Each source can be individually masked
through
the
corresponding
control
bit
Figure 50. Priority Level Examples
The priority level of the external interrupt sources
can be programmed among the eight priority lev-
els with the control register EIPLR (R245). The pri-
ority level of each pair is software defined using
the bits PRL2,PRL1. For each pair, the even chan-
nel (A0,B0,C0,D0) of the group has the even prior-
ity level and the odd channel (A1,B1,C1,D1) has
the odd (lower) priority level.
Figure 50 shows an example of priority levels.
ternal interrupts and vectors.
Table 20. Multiplexed Interrupt Sources
– The source of INTA0 can be selected between
the external pin INT0 or the Timer/Watchdog pe-
ripheral using the IA0S bit in the EIVR register
(R246 Page 0).
– The source of INTA1 can be selected between
the external pin INT1 or the Standard Timer us-
ing the INTS bit in the STC register (R232 Page
11).
– The source of INTB0 can be selected between
the external pin INT2 or the on-chip Extended
Function Timer 0 using the EFTIS bit in the CR3
register (R255 Page 28).
– The source of INTB1 can be selected between
external pin INT3 or the on-chip Extended Func-
tion Timer 1 using the EFTIS bit in the CR3 reg-
ister (R255 Page 29).
– The source of INTC0 can be selected between
external pin INT4 or the On-chip E3 TM/Flash
Memory using bit FEIEN in the ECR register (Ad-
dress 224001h).
– The source of INTC1 can be selected between
external pin INT5 or the on-chip SPI using the
SPIS bit in the SPCR0 register (R241 Page 7).
– The source of INTD0 can be selected between
external pin INT6 or the Reset and Clock Unit
RCCU using the INT_SEL bit in the CLKCTL reg-
ister (R240 Page 55).
– The source of INTD1 can be selected between
the NMI pin and the WUIMU Wakeup/Interrupt
Lines using the ID1S bit in the WUCRTL register
(R248 Page 9).
Warning: When using external interrupt channels
shared by both external interrupts and peripherals,
special care must be taken to configure control
registers both for peripheral and interrupts.
External
Interrupt
Channel
I/O Port Pin
WKUP[0:15]
INTD1
P8[1:0] P7[7:5]
P6[7,5] P5[7:5, 2:0] P4[7,4]
INT6
INT5
INT4
INT3
INT2
INT1
INT0
INTD0
INTC1
INTC0
INTB1
INTB0
INTA1
INTA0
P6.1
P6.3
P6.2
P6.3
P6.2
P6.0
1
00
1
00
1
PL2D PL1D PL2C PL1C PL2B PL1B PL2A PL1A
INT.D1:
INT.C1: 001=1
INT.D0:
SOURCE
PRIORITY
SOURCE
INT.A0: 010=2
INT.A1: 011=3
INT.B1: 101=5
INT.B0: 100=4
INT.C0: 000=0
EIPLR
0
100=4
101=5
Channel
Internal Interrupt Source
External
Interrupt
INTA0
Timer/Watchdog
INT0
INTA1
Standard Timer
INT1
INTB0
Extended Function Timer 0
INT2
INTB1
Extended Function Timer 1
INT3
INTC0
E3 TM/Flash
INT4
INTC1
SPI Interrupt
INT5
INTD0
RCCU
INT6
INTD1
Wake-up Management Unit
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