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This chapter introduces the concept of an interrupt (IRQ) as a way to efficiently deal with asynchronous external events that the CPU must handle [1–3]. The details of the MSP430 interrupt system are then presented and an example of using the port interrupts on the LaunchPad™ board is examined.
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LaMeres, B.J. (2020). Introduction to Interrupts. In: Embedded Systems Design using the MSP430FR2355 LaunchPad™. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40574-8_11
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