11.13.28 PIR10

Peripheral Interrupt Request Register 10
Note:
  1. Interrupt flag bits get set when an interrupt condition occurs, regardless of the state of its corresponding enable bit or the global enable bit. User software must ensure the appropriate interrupt flag bits are clear prior to enabling an interrupt.
Name: PIR10
Address: 0x4BC

Bit 76543210 
 DMA4AIFDMA4ORIFDMA4DCNTIFDMA4SCNTIFTMR4IFTU16BIFCLC8IFINT2IF 
Access R/W/HSR/W/HSR/W/HSR/W/HSR/W/HSRR/W/HSR/W/HS 
Reset 00000000 

Bit 7 – DMA4AIF DMA4 Abort Interrupt Flag

ValueDescription
1 Interrupt has occurred (must be cleared by software)
0 Interrupt event has not occurred

Bit 6 – DMA4ORIF DMA4 Overrun Interrupt Flag

ValueDescription
1 Interrupt has occurred (must be cleared by software)
0 Interrupt event has not occurred

Bit 5 – DMA4DCNTIF DMA4 Destination Count Interrupt Flag

ValueDescription
1 Interrupt has occurred (must be cleared by software)
0 Interrupt event has not occurred

Bit 4 – DMA4SCNTIF DMA4 Source Count Interrupt Flag

ValueDescription
1 Interrupt has occurred (must be cleared by software)
0 Interrupt event has not occurred

Bit 3 – TMR4IF TMR4 Interrupt Flag

ValueDescription
1 Interrupt has occurred (must be cleared by software)
0 Interrupt event has not occurred

Bit 2 – TU16BIF 16-Bit Universal Timer B Interrupt Flag

ValueDescription
1 Interrupt has occurred (must be cleared by software)
0 Interrupt event has not occurred

Bit 1 – CLC8IF CLC3 Interrupt Flag

ValueDescription
1 Interrupt has occurred (must be cleared by software)
0 Interrupt event has not occurred

Bit 0 – INT2IF External Interrupt 2 Interrupt Flag

ValueDescription
1 Interrupt has occurred (must be cleared by software)
0 Interrupt event has not occurred
Interrupt flag bits get set when an interrupt condition occurs, regardless of the state of its corresponding enable bit or the global enable bit. User software must ensure the appropriate interrupt flag bits are clear prior to enabling an interrupt.