4500/720 Series 720 Family Models 4513, 4514 Group User's Manual

APPLICATION
2.2 Interrupts
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4513/4514 Group User’s Manual
Fig. 2.2.7 Timer 3 constant period interrupt setting example
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0
b3 b0
Disable Interrupts
Timer 3 interrupt is temporarily disabled.
Interrupt enable flag INTE
Interrupt control register V2
“0”
✕✕
All interrupts disabled (DI instruction)
Timer 3 interrupt occurrence disabled
(TV2A instruction)
b3 b0
01
Stop Timer 3 Operation
Timer 3 and prescaler are temporarily stopped.
Dividing ratio of prescaler is selected.
Timer control register W1
Prescaler stop (TW1A instruction)
Prescaler divided by 16 selected
Timer 3 stop (TW3A instruction)
Prescaler selected for count source
b3 b0
01
0
Timer control register W3
Set Timer Value
Timer 3 count time is set. (The formula is shown A below.)
Timer 3 reload register R3
“52
16
Timer count value 82 set (T3AB instruction)
Clear Interrupt Request
Timer 3 interrupt activated condition is cleared.
Timer 3 interrupt request flag T3F
“0”
Timer 3 interrupt activated condition cleared
(SNZT3 instruction)
Note when the interrupt request is cleared
When is executed, considering the skip of the next instruction according to the
interrupt request flag T3F, insert the NOP instruction after the SNZT3 instruction.
b3 b0
011
Start Timer 3 Operation
Timer 3 and prescaler temporarily stopped are restarted.
Timer control register W3
Timer 3 operation start (TW3A instruction)
Prescaler operation start (TW1A instruction)
b3 b0
11
Timer control register W1
✕✕
b3 b0
1
Enable Interrupts
The timer 3 interrupt which is temporarily disabled is enabled.
Interrupt control register V2
Interrupt enable flag INTE
“1”
Timer 3 interrupt occurrence enabled
(TV2A instruction)
All interrupts enabled (EI instruction)
✕✕
Constant period interrupt execution start
A The prescaler dividing ratio and time 3 count value to make the interrupt occur every 1 ms are set as follows.
1 ms (4.0 MHz) 3 16 (82+1)
–1
System clock Instruction
clock
Prescaler
dividing
ratio
Timer 3
count
value
”: it can be “0” or “1.”