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LPC2210

Manufacturer Part Number
LPC2210
Description
16/32-bit Arm Microcontroller; With 10-bit ADC And External Memory Interfacethe LPC2210 is Based on a 16/32 Bit ARM7TDMI-STM Cpu With Real-time Emulation And Embedded Trace Support. For Critical Code Size Applications, The Alternative 16-bit Thumb Mo
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Philips Semiconductors (Acquired by NXP)
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Preliminary data
6.4.1 Interrupt sources
Vectored IRQs have the middle priority. Sixteen of the interrupt requests can be
assigned to this category. Any of the interrupt requests can be assigned to any of the
16 vectored IRQ slots, among which slot 0 has the highest priority and slot 15 has the
lowest.
Non-vectored IRQs have the lowest priority.
The VIC combines the requests from all the vectored and non-vectored IRQs to
produce the IRQ signal to the ARM processor. The IRQ service routine can start by
reading a register from the VIC and jumping there. If any of the vectored IRQs are
requesting, the VIC provides the address of the highest-priority requesting IRQs
service routine, otherwise it provides the address of a default routine that is shared by
all the non-vectored IRQs. The default routine can read another VIC register to see
what IRQs are active.
Table 4
has one interrupt line connected to the Vectored Interrupt Controller, but may have
several internal interrupt flags. Individual interrupt flags may also represent more than
one interrupt source.
Table 4:
Block
WDT
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ARM Core
ARM Core
Timer0
Timer1
UART0
UART1
PWM0
I
SPI0
SPI1
PLL
RTC
2
C
lists the interrupt sources for each peripheral function. Each peripheral device
Interrupt sources
Flag(s)
Watchdog Interrupt (WDINT)
Reserved for software interrupts only
Embedded ICE, DbgCommRx
Embedded ICE, DbgCommTx
Match 0 - 3 (MR0, MR1, MR2, MR3)
Match 0 - 3 (MR0, MR1, MR2, MR3)
Rx Line Status (RLS)
Transmit Holding Register empty (THRE)
Rx Data Available (RDA)
Character Time-out Indicator (CTI)
Rx Line Status (RLS)
Transmit Holding Register empty (THRE)
Rx Data Available (RDA)
Character Time-out Indicator (CTI)
Modem Status Interrupt (MSI)
Match 0 - 6 (MR0, MR1, MR2, MR3, MR4, MR5, MR6)
SI (state change)
SPIF, MODF
SPIF, MODF
PLL Lock (PLOCK)
RTCCIF (Counter Increment), RTCALF (Alarm)
Rev. 01 — 09 February 2004
16/32-bit ARM microcontrollers with external memory interface
© Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2004. All rights reserved.
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