29.6.5 Interrupts
Interrupt sources are mode specific. See the respective SERCOM mode chapters for details.
Each interrupt source has its own Interrupt flag.
The Interrupt flag in the Interrupt Flag Status and Clear register (INTFLAG) will be set when the Interrupt condition is met.
Each interrupt can be individually enabled by
writing '1
' to the corresponding bit in the Interrupt Enable Set register
(INTENSET), and disabled by writing '1
' to the corresponding bit in the
Interrupt Enable Clear register (INTENCLR).
An interrupt request is generated when the Interrupt flag is set and the corresponding interrupt is enabled. The interrupt request remains active until either the Interrupt flag is cleared, the interrupt is disabled, or the SERCOM is reset. For details on clearing Interrupt flags, refer to the INTFLAG register description.
The value of INTFLAG indicates which Interrupt condition occurred. The user must read the INTFLAG register to determine which Interrupt condition is present.