JAJSF44D March 2014 – March 2018 PCM1860 , PCM1861 , PCM1862 , PCM1863 , PCM1864 , PCM1865
PRODUCTION DATA.
The hardware-controlled PCM1860 and PCM1861 has the energysense signal detect as the default output on the INT pin. There are no other interrupt sources. The INT pin on the PCM1860 and PCM1861 is also used to put the device into power-down mode. Figure 44 shows the interrupt logic
The software-controlled devices have multiple signals that can be mapped to the interrupt outputs. These include:
The Interrupt controller has the following features
Using a combination of these features, as well as the interrupt sources, allows the PCM186x to alert a host microcontroller of an event, using whichever polarity signal required (pull high, pull low, Hi-Z open collector). The host controller can then communicate with the device to poll the interrupt flag register to find out what happened. Additional registers can then be read for more details. (For instance, which input triggered an energysense event.). From a register point of view, there is no difference between INT A, INT B and INT C logic, other than their signaling (positive, negative or open drain).