43.7.7 Comparator Interrupt Flag Status and Clear (AC)

Note: Interrupt flags must be cleared and then read back to confirm they are cleared before exiting the ISR to avoid double interrupts.
Table 43-8. Register Bit Attribute Legend
SymbolDescriptionSymbolDescriptionSymbolDescription
RReadable bitHCCleared by Hardware(Grey cell)Unimplemented
WWritable bitHSSet by HardwareXBit is unknown at Reset
KWrite to clearSSoftware settable bit
Name: INTFLAG
Offset: 0x18
Reset: 0x00000000
Property: 

Bit 3130292827262524 
          
Access  
Reset  
Bit 2322212019181716 
          
Access  
Reset  
Bit 15141312111098 
        WIN0 
Access R/W/HS 
Reset 0 
Bit 76543210 
       COMP1COMP0 
Access R/W/HSR/W/HS 
Reset 00 

Bit 8 – WIN0 Window 0

This flag is set according to the Window 0 Interrupt Selection bit group in the WINCTRL register (WINCTRL.WINTSEL0) and will generate an interrupt if INTENCLR/SET.WIN0 is also one.

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

Writing a '1' to this bit clears the Window 0 interrupt flag.

Bits 0, 1 – COMPn Comparator n Interrupt Status (n=0,1)

Reading this bit returns the status of the Comparator n interrupt flag.

This flag is set according to the Interrupt Selection bit group in the Comparator n Control register (COMPCTRLn.INTSEL) and will generate an interrupt if INTENCLR/SET.COMPn is also one.

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

Writing a '1' to this bit clears the Comparator n interrupt flag.