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mc68hc912d60c

Manufacturer Part Number
mc68hc912d60c
Description
Hc12 Microcontrollers
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc
Datasheet
Resets and Interrupts
9.9 Customer Information
Technical Data
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required to complete the instruction. Some of the longer instructions can
be interrupted and will resume normally after servicing the interrupt.
When the CPU begins to service an interrupt, the instruction queue is
cleared, the return address is calculated, and then it and the contents of
the CPU registers are stacked as shown in
After the CCR is stacked, the I bit (and the X bit, if an XIRQ interrupt
service request is pending) is set to prevent other interrupts from
disrupting the interrupt service routine. The interrupt vector for the
highest priority source that was pending at the beginning of the interrupt
sequence is fetched, and execution continues at the referenced location.
At the end of the interrupt service routine, an RTI instruction restores the
content of all registers from information on the stack, and normal
program execution resumes.
If another interrupt is pending at the end of an interrupt service routine,
the register unstacking and restacking is bypassed and the vector of the
interrupt is fetched.
Before disabling an interrupt using a local interrupt control bit, set the I
mask bit in the CCR. Failing to do so may cause an SWI interrupt to be
fetched instead of the vector for the interrupt source that was disabled.
Table 9-2. Stacking Order on Entry to Interrupts
Resets and Interrupts
Memory Location
SP – 2
SP – 4
SP – 6
SP – 8
SP – 9
CPU Registers
RTN
Y
X
Table
B : A
CCR
H
H
H
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: RTN
: Y
: X
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