30.8.6 Interrupt Enable Set

Important: For SAM L11 Non-Secure accesses, write accesses (W*) are allowed only if Non-Secure Write is set in the NONSEC register.
This register allows the user to enable an interrupt without doing a read-modify-write operation. Changes in this register will also be reflected in the Interrupt Enable Clear register (INTENCLR).
Name: INTENSET
Offset: 0x10
Reset: 0x00
Property: PAC Write-Protection, Write-Mix-Secure

Bit 76543210 
   NSCHKKEYENVMELOCKEPROGEDONE 
Access RW/RW*/RWRW/RW*/RWRW/RW*/RWRW/RW*/RWRW/RW*/RWRW/RW*/RW 
Reset 000000 

Bit 5 – NSCHK Non-secure Check Interrupt Enable

Writing a '0' to this bit has no effect.

Writing a '1' to this bit sets the NSCHK interrupt enable.

This bit will read as the current value of the NSCHK interrupt enable.

Bit 4 – KEYE Key Error Interrupt Enable

Writing a '0' to this bit has no effect.

Writing a '1' to this bit sets the KEYE interrupt enable.

This bit will read as the current value of the KEYE interrupt enable.

Bit 3 – NVME NVM internal Error Interrupt Enable

Writing a '0' to this bit has no effect.

Writing a '1' to this bit sets the NVME interrupt enable.

This bit will read as the current value of the NVME interrupt enable.

Bit 2 – LOCKE Lock Error Interrupt Enable

Writing a '0' to this bit has no effect.

Writing a '1' to this bit sets the LOCKE interrupt enable.

This bit will read as the current value of the LOCKE interrupt enable.

Bit 1 – PROGE Programming Error Interrupt Enable

Writing a '0' to this bit has no effect.

Writing a '1' to this bit sets the PROGE interrupt enable.

This bit will read as the current value of the PROGE interrupt enable.

Bit 0 – DONE NVM Done Interrupt Enable

Writing a '0' to this bit has no effect.

Writing a '1' to this bit sets the DONE interrupt enable.

This bit will read as the current value of the DONE interrupt enable.