Table 18.42 mtu interrupts – Renesas SH7641 User Manual
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Section 18 Multi-Function Timer Pulse Unit (MTU)
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Table 18.42 MTU Interrupts
Channel
Name
Interrupt Source
Interrupt
Flag
DMA
Activation
Priority
0
TGI0A
TGRA_0 input capture/compare match
TGFA_0
Possible
High
TGI0B
TGRB_0 input capture/compare match
TGFB_0
Not possible
TGI0C
TGRC_0
input
capture/compare match
TGFC_0
Not possible
TGI0D
TGRD_0
input
capture/compare match
TGFD_0
Not possible
TCI0V
TCNT_0 overflow
TCFV_0
Not possible
1
TGI1A
TGRA_1 input capture/compare match
TGFA_1
Possible
TGI1B
TGRB_1 input capture/compare match
TGFB_1
Not possible
TCI1V
TCNT_1 overflow
TCFV_1
Not possible
TCI1U
TCNT_1 underflow
TCFU_1
Not possible
2
TGI2A
TGRA_2 input capture/compare match
TGFA_2
Possible
TGI2B
TGRB_2 input capture/compare match
TGFB_2
Not possible
TCI2V
TCNT_2 overflow
TCFV_2
Not possible
TCI2U
TCNT_2 underflow
TCFU_2
Not possible
3
TGI3A
TGRA_3 input capture/compare match
TGFA_3
Possible
TGI3B
TGRB_3 input capture/compare match
TGFB_3
Not possible
TGI3C
TGRC_3
input
capture/compare match
TGFC_3
Not possible
TGI3D
TGRD_3
input
capture/compare match
TGFD_3
Not possible
TCI3V
TCNT_3 overflow
TCFV_3
Not possible
4
TGI4A
TGRA_4 input capture/compare match
TGFA_4
Possible
TGI4B
TGRB_4 input capture/compare match
TGFB_4
Not possible
TGI4C
TGRC_4
input
capture/compare match
TGFC_4
Not possible
TGI4D
TGRD_4
input
capture/compare match
TGFD_4
Not possible
TCI4V
TCNT_4 overflow/underflow
TCFV_4
Not possible
Low
Note: This table shows the initial state immediately after a reset. The relative channel priority can
be changed by the interrupt controller.
Input Capture/Compare Match Interrupt: An interrupt is requested if the TGIE bit in TIER is
set to 1 when the TGF flag in TSR is set to 1 by the occurrence of a TGR input capture/compare
match on a particular channel. The interrupt request is cleared by clearing the TGF flag to 0. The
MTU has 16 input capture/compare match interrupts, four each for channels 0, 3, and 4, and two
each for channels 1 and 2.