Peripheral Interrupt Flag Status and Clear C

This flag is cleared by writing a one to the flag.

This flag is set when a Peripheral Access Error occurs while accessing the peripheral associated with the respective INTFLAGC bit, and will generate an interrupt request if INTENCLR/SET.ERR is one.

Writing a zero to this bit has no effect.

Writing a one to this bit will clear the corresponding INTFLAGC interrupt flag.

Name:
INTFLAGC
Offset:
0x1C
Reset:
0x000000
Access:
Bit3130292827262524
Access
Reset
Bit2322212019181716
CCLPTCACADC0TC4
AccessR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W
Reset00000
Bit15141312111098
TC3TC2TC1TC0TCC2TCC1TCC0
AccessR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W
Reset0000000
Bit76543210
SERCOM3SERCOM2SERCOM1SERCOM0EVSYS
AccessR/WR/WR/WR/WR/W
Reset00000

Bit 23 – CCL: Interrupt Flag for CCL

Interrupt Flag for CCL

Bit 22 – PTC: Interrupt Flag for PTC

Interrupt Flag for PTC

Bit 20 – AC: Interrupt Flag for AC

Interrupt Flag for AC

Bit 17 – ADC0: Interrupt Flag for ADC

Interrupt Flag for ADC

Bit 0 – EVSYS: Interrupt Flag for EVSYS

Interrupt Flag for EVSYS

Bits 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 – TCn: Interrupt Flag for TCn [n = 4..0]

Interrupt Flag for TCn [n = 4..0]

Bits 9, 10, 11 – TCCn: Interrupt Flag for TCCn [n = 2..0]

Interrupt Flag for TCCn [n = 2..0]

Bits 1, 2, 3, 4 – SERCOMn: Interrupt Flag for SERCOMn [n = 3..0]

Interrupt Flag for SERCOMn [n = 3..0]