XC2200 Derivatives
System Units (Vol. 1 of 2)
Interrupt and Trap Functions
User’s Manual
5-16
V2.1, 2008-08
ICU_X2K, V2.2
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U2C1_0IC
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USIC2 Request 4
U2C1_1IC
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U2C1_2IC
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SCU Request 1
SCU_1IC
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SCU Request 0
SCU_0IC
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Program Flash Modules
PFM_IC
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RTC
RTC_IC
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EOPIC
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1) Register VECSEG defines the segment where the vector table is located to.
Bitfield VECSC in register CPUCON1 defines the distance between two adjacent vectors. This table
represents the default setting, with a distance of 4 (two words) between two vectors.
Table 5-2
XC2200 Interrupt Nodes
(cont’d)
Source of Interrupt or PEC
Service Request
Control
Register
Vector
Location
1)
Trap
Number