31.5.6 Interrupt Flags
Name: | INTFLAGS |
Offset: | 0x05 |
Reset: | 0x00 |
Property: | - |
Bit | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
TRIGOVR | SAMPOVR | RESOVR | WCMP | SAMPRDY | RESRDY | ||||
Access | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | R/W | |||
Reset | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bit 5 – TRIGOVR Trigger Overrun Interrupt Flag
Clear this flag by writing a ‘1
’ to it.
This flag is set when a start trigger is received while a conversion is ongoing.
Writing a ‘0
’ to this bit has no effect.
Writing a ‘1
’ to this bit will clear the Trigger
Overrun interrupt flag.
Bit 4 – SAMPOVR Sample Overwrite Interrupt Flag
Clear this flag by writing a ‘1
’ to it.
This flag is set when an unread sample is overwritten in the Sample (ADCn.SAMPLE) register.
Writing a ‘0
’ to this bit has no effect.
Writing a ‘1
’ to this bit will clear the Sample
Overwrite interrupt flag.
Bit 3 – RESOVR Result Overwrite Interrupt Flag
Clear this flag by writing a ‘1
’ to it.
This flag is set when an unread result is overwritten in the Result (ADCn.RESULT) register.
Writing a ‘0
’ to this bit has no effect.
Writing a ‘1
’ to this bit will clear the Result
Overwrite interrupt flag.
Bit 2 – WCMP Window Comparator Interrupt Flag
Clear this flag by writing a ‘1
’ to it.
This flag is set when the conversion or accumulation is complete, and the thresholds match the selected window comparator source and mode, as set by WINSRC and WINCM in the Control D (ADCn.CTRLD) register.
Writing a ‘0
’ to this bit has no effect.
Writing a ‘1
’ to this bit will clear the Window
Comparator interrupt flag.
Bit 1 – SAMPRDY Sample Ready Interrupt Flag
Clear this flag by writing a ‘1
’ to it or by reading the Sample
(ADCn.SAMPLE) register.
This flag is set when a conversion is complete, and a new sample is ready.
Writing a ‘0
’ to this bit has no effect.
Writing a ‘1
’ to this bit will clear the Sample
Ready interrupt flag.
Bit 0 – RESRDY Result Ready Interrupt Flag
Clear this flag by writing a ‘1
’ to it or by reading the Result
(ADCn.RESULT) register.
This flag is set when a conversion or accumulation is complete, and a new result is ready.
Writing a ‘0
’ to this bit has no effect.
Writing a ‘1
’ to this bit will clear the Result
Ready interrupt flag.