Recovering DSP TMS320F28069 Microcontroller Flash Program needs to crack locked tms320f28069 flash by focus ion beam and then extract secured code from MCU;
The PIE block serves to multiplex numerous interrupt sources into a smaller set of interrupt inputs. The PIE block can support up to 96 peripheral interrupts. On the F2806x, 72 of the possible 96 interrupts are used by peripherals.
The 96 interrupts are grouped into blocks of 8 and each group is fed into 1 of 12 CPU interrupt lines (INT1 to INT12). Each of the 96 interrupts is supported by its own vector stored in a dedicated RAM block that can be overwritten by the user.
The vector is automatically fetched by the CPU on servicing the interrupt. Eight CPU clock cycles are needed to fetch the vector and save critical CPU registers to facilitate the process of reverse engineering TMS320F28052 flash memory code.
Hence the CPU can quickly respond to interrupt events. Prioritization of interrupts is controlled in hardware and software. Each individual interrupt can be enabled or disabled within the PIE block.