32
Interrupt
M
i
t
s
u
M
S
b
i
s
3
M
h
0
I
C
i
m
2
R
i
1
O
c
r
8
C
o
c
o
G
M
m
p
r
P
u
t
u
T
e
r
p
R
s
o
U
S
I
N
G
L
E
-
C
H
I
P
1
6
-
B
I
T
C
M
O
O
E
Table 7. Interrupts assigned to the variable vector tables and addresses of vector tables
Software interrupt number
Interrupt source
Vector table address
Address (L) to address (H)
Remarks
Cannot be masked I flag
+0 to +3 (Note)
BRK instruction
Software interrupt number 0
+44 to +47 (Note)
Software interrupt number 11
+48 to +51 (Note)
Software interrupt number 12
+56 to +59 (Note)
Software interrupt number 14
+68 to +71 (Note)
Software interrupt number 17
+72 to +75 (Note)
Software interrupt number 18
+76 to +79 (Note)
Software interrupt number 19
+80 to +83 (Note)
Software interrupt number 20
+84 to +87 (Note)
Software interrupt number 21
+88 to +91 (Note)
Software interrupt number 22
+92 to +95 (Note)
Software interrupt number 23
+96 to +99 (Note)
Software interrupt number 24
+100 to +103 (Note)
Software interrupt number 25
+104 to +107 (Note)
Software interrupt number 26
+108 to +111 (Note)
Software interrupt number 27
+112 to +115 (Note)
Software interrupt number 28
+116 to +119 (Note)
Software interrupt number 29
+120 to +123 (Note)
Software interrupt number 30
+124 to +127 (Note)
Software interrupt number 31
+128 to +131 (Note)
to
Software interrupt number 32
to
+252 to +255 (Note)
Software interrupt number 63
Note : Address relative to address in interrupt table register (INTB).
Cannot be masked I flag
A-D
UART0 transmit
UART0 receive
UART1 transmit
UART1 receive
Timer A0
Timer A1
Timer A2
Timer A3
Timer B0
Timer B1
INT0
INT1
Software interrupt
+28 to +31 (Note)
INT3
Software interrupt number 7
+32 to +35 (Note)
INT4
Software interrupt number 8
+36 to +39 (Note)
INT5
Software interrupt number 9
DMA0
DMA1
+60 to +63 (Note)
Software interrupt number 15
SI/O automatic transfer
+64 to +67 (Note)
Software interrupt number 16
FLD
Timer A4
Timer B2
INT2
Variable vector tables
The addresses in the variable vector table can be modified, according to the user’s settings. Indicate
the first address using the interrupt table register (INTB). The 256-byte area subsequent to the ad-
dress the INTB indicates becomes the area for the variable vector tables. One vector table comprises
four bytes. Set the first address of the interrupt routine in each vector table. Table 7 shows the
interrupts assigned to the variable vector tables and addresses of vector tables.