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PIC18F4580-I/PT 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: PIC18F4580-I/PT
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内容描述: 28 /40/ 44引脚增强型闪存微控制器与ECAN技术, 10位A / D和纳瓦技术 [28/40/44-Pin Enhanced Flash Microcontrollers with ECAN Technology, 10-Bit A/D and nanoWatt Technology]
分类和应用: 闪存微控制器和处理器外围集成电路时钟
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品牌: MICROCHIP [ MICROCHIP ]
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PIC18F2480/2580/4480/4580  
When the IPEN bit is cleared (default state), the  
interrupt priority feature is disabled and interrupts are  
10.0 INTERRUPTS  
compatible with PIC® mid-range devices. In Compati-  
bility mode, the interrupt priority bits for each source  
have no effect. INTCON<6> is the PEIE bit, which  
enables/disables all peripheral interrupt sources. INT-  
CON<7> is the GIE bit, which enables/disables all  
interrupt sources. All interrupts branch to address  
000008h in Compatibility mode.  
The PIC18F2480/2580/4480/4580 devices have  
multiple interrupt sources and an interrupt priority  
feature that allows each interrupt source to be assigned  
a high-priority level or a low-priority level. The high-  
priority interrupt vector is at 000008h and the low-  
priority interrupt vector is at 000018h. High-priority  
interrupt events will interrupt any low-priority interrupts  
that may be in progress.  
When an interrupt is responded to, the global interrupt  
enable bit is cleared to disable further interrupts. If the  
IPEN bit is cleared, this is the GIE bit. If interrupt priority  
levels are used, this will be either the GIEH or GIEL bit.  
High-priority interrupt sources can interrupt a low-  
priority interrupt. Low-priority interrupts are not  
processed while high-priority interrupts are in progress.  
There are ten registers which are used to control  
interrupt operation. These registers are:  
• RCON  
• INTCON  
• INTCON2  
• INTCON3  
The return address is pushed onto the stack and the  
PC is loaded with the interrupt vector address  
(000008h or 000018h). Once in the Interrupt Service  
Routine, the source(s) of the interrupt can be deter-  
mined by polling the interrupt flag bits. The interrupt  
flag bits must be cleared in software before re-enabling  
interrupts to avoid recursive interrupts.  
• PIR1, PIR2, PIR3  
• PIE1, PIE2, PIE3  
• IPR1, IPR2, IPR3  
It is recommended that the Microchip header files  
supplied with MPLAB® IDE be used for the symbolic bit  
names in these registers. This allows the assembler/  
compiler to automatically take care of the placement of  
these bits within the specified register.  
The “return from interrupt” instruction, RETFIE, exits  
the interrupt routine and sets the GIE bit (GIEH or GIEL  
if priority levels are used), which re-enables interrupts.  
Each interrupt source has three bits to control its  
operation. The functions of these bits are:  
For external interrupt events, such as the INTx pins or  
the PORTB input change interrupt, the interrupt latency  
will be three to four instruction cycles. The exact  
latency is the same for one or two-cycle instructions.  
Individual interrupt flag bits are set, regardless of the  
status of their corresponding enable bit or the GIE bit.  
• Flag bit to indicate that an interrupt event  
occurred  
• Enable bit that allows program execution to  
branch to the interrupt vector address when the  
flag bit is set  
Note:  
Do not use the MOVFFinstruction to modify  
any of the Interrupt Control registers while  
any interrupt is enabled. Doing so may  
cause erratic microcontroller behavior.  
• Priority bit to select high priority or low priority  
The interrupt priority feature is enabled by setting the  
IPEN bit (RCON<7>). When interrupt priority is enabled,  
there are two bits which enable interrupts globally. Set-  
ting the GIEH bit (INTCON<7>) enables all interrupts  
that have the priority bit set (high priority). Setting the  
GIEL bit (INTCON<6>) enables all interrupts that have  
the priority bit cleared (low priority). When the interrupt  
flag, enable bit and appropriate global interrupt enable  
bit are set, the interrupt will vector immediately to  
address 000008h or 000018h, depending on the priority  
bit setting. Individual interrupts can be disabled through  
their corresponding enable bits.  
© 2009 Microchip Technology Inc.  
DS39637D-page 119