SWCU192 November 2021 CC1312R7 , CC1352P7 , CC2652P7 , CC2652R7
The interrupts to be used by the IEEE 802.15.4 commands are listed in Table 26-80. Each interrupt may be enabled individually in the system CPU. Details for when the interrupts are generated are given in Section 26.5.4.
Interrupt Number | Interrupt Name | Description |
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0 | COMMAND_DONE | A background level radio operation command has finished. |
1 | LAST_COMMAND_DONE | The last background level radio operation command in a chain of commands has finished. |
2 | FG_COMMAND_DONE | A foreground radio operation command has finished. |
3 | LAST_FG_COMMAND_DONE | The last foreground radio operation command in a chain of commands has finished. |
4 | TX_DONE | Transmitted frame |
5 | TX_ACK | Transmitted automatic ACK frame |
16 | RX_OK | Frame received with CRC OK |
17 | RX_NOK | Frame received with CRC error |
18 | RX_IGNORED | Frame received with ignore flag set |
22 | RX_BUF_FULL | Frame received that did not fit in the TX queue |
23 | RX_ENTRY_DONE | TX queue data entry changing state to Finished |
29 | MODULES_UNLOCKED | As part of the boot process, the Arm Cortex-M0 processor has opened access to RF core modules and memories. |
30 | BOOT_DONE | The RF core CPU boot is finished. |
31 | INTERNAL_ERROR | The radio CPU has observed an unexpected error. |