
Chapter 4. Interrupts Page 4-1
Chapter 4 Interrupts
4.1 Introduction
The EZ-USB FX2’s interrupt architecture is an enhanced and expanded version of the standard
8051’s. The FX2 responds to the interrupts shown in Table 4-1; interrupt sources that are not
present in the standard 8051 are shown in bold type.
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The Natural Priority column in Table 4-1 shows the FX2 interrupt priorities. As explained in Chap-
ter 14, "Timers/Counters and Serial Interface", the FX2 can assign each interrupt to a high or low
priority group. The FX2 resolves priorities within the groups using the natural priorities.
Table 4-1. FX2 Interrupts
FX2 Interrupt Source
Interrupt
Vector
Natural
Priority
IE0 INT0
Pin 0x0003 1
TF0 Timer 0 Overflow 0x000B 2
IE1 INT1
Pin 0x0013 3
TF1 Timer 1 Overflow 0x001B 4
RI_0 & TI_0 USART0 Rx & Tx 0x0023 5
TF2 Timer 2 Overflow
0x002B 6
Resume WAKEUP / WU2 Pin or USB Resume
0x0033 0
RI_1 & TI_1 USART1 Rx & Tx 0x003B 7
USBINT USB
0x0043 8
I²CINT I²C-Compatible Bus
0x004B 9
IE4 GPIF / FIFOs / INT4 Pin
0x0053 10
IE5 INT5
Pin
0x005B 11
IE6 INT6 Pin 0x0063 12
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