C8051F560-TB Silicon Laboratories Inc, C8051F560-TB Datasheet - Page 113

BOARD PROTOTYPE W/C8051F560

C8051F560-TB

Manufacturer Part Number
C8051F560-TB
Description
BOARD PROTOTYPE W/C8051F560
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Type
MCUr
Datasheet

Specifications of C8051F560-TB

Contents
Board
Processor To Be Evaluated
C8051F56x
Processor Series
C8051F56x
Interface Type
USB
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V to 5.25 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
C8051F55x, C8051F56x, C8051F57x
For Use With
336-1691 - KIT DEVELOPMENT FOR C8051F560
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1694
C8051F55x/56x/57x
13.1.1. Interrupt Priorities
Each interrupt source can be individually programmed to one of two priority levels: low or high. A low prior-
ity interrupt service routine can be preempted by a high priority interrupt. A high priority interrupt cannot be
preempted. Each interrupt has an associated interrupt priority bit in an SFR (IE, EIP1, or EIP2) used to
configure its priority level. Low priority is the default. If two interrupts are recognized simultaneously, the
interrupt with the higher priority is serviced first. If both interrupts have the same priority level, a fixed prior-
ity order is used to arbitrate, given in Table 13.1.
13.1.2. Interrupt Latency
Interrupt response time depends on the state of the CPU when the interrupt occurs. Pending interrupts are
sampled and priority decoded each system clock cycle. Therefore, the fastest possible response time is 5
system clock cycles: 1 clock cycle to detect the interrupt and 4 clock cycles to complete the LCALL to the
ISR. If an interrupt is pending when a RETI is executed, a single instruction is executed before an LCALL
is made to service the pending interrupt. Therefore, the maximum response time for an interrupt (when no
other interrupt is currently being serviced or the new interrupt is of greater priority) occurs when the CPU is
performing an RETI instruction followed by a DIV as the next instruction. In this case, the response time is
18 system clock cycles: 1 clock cycle to detect the interrupt, 5 clock cycles to execute the RETI, 8 clock
cycles to complete the DIV instruction and 4 clock cycles to execute the LCALL to the ISR. If the CPU is
executing an ISR for an interrupt with equal or higher priority, the new interrupt will not be serviced until the
current ISR completes, including the RETI and following instruction.
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