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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T08:39:27+00:00 2026-06-02T08:39:27+00:00

I am working on an Arduino Mega 2560 project. At a Windows 7 PC

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I am working on an Arduino Mega 2560 project. At a Windows 7 PC I am using the Arduino1.0 IDE. I need to establish a serial Bluetooth communication with a baud rate of 115200. I need to receive an interrupt when data is available at RX. Every piece of code I have seen use “polling”, which is placing a condition of Serial.available inside Arduino’s loop. How can I replace this approach at Arduino’s loop for an Interrupt and its Service Routine? It seems that attachInterrupt() does not provides for this purpose. I depend on an Interrupt to awake the Arduino from sleep mode.

I have developed this simple code that is supposed to turn on a LED connected to the pin 13.

    #include <avr/interrupt.h> 
    #include <avr/io.h> 
    void setup()
    {
       pinMode(13, OUTPUT);     //Set pin 13 as output

       UBRR0H = 0;//(BAUD_PRESCALE >> 8); // Load upper 8-bits of the baud rate value into the high byte of the UBRR register 
       UBRR0L = 8; // Load lower 8-bits of the baud rate value into the low byte of the UBRR register 
       UCSR0C |= (1 << UCSZ00) | (1 << UCSZ10); // Use 8-bit character sizes 
       UCSR0B |= (1 << RXEN0) | (1 << TXEN0) | (1 << RXCIE0);   // Turn on the transmission, reception, and Receive interrupt      
    }

    void loop()
    {
      //Do nothing
    }

    ISR(USART0_RXC_vect)
    {    
      digitalWrite(13, HIGH);   // Turn the LED on          
    }

The problem is that the subroutine is never served.

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    2026-06-02T08:39:29+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 8:39 am

    Finally I have found my problem. I changed the interruption vector “USART0_RXC_vect” by USART0_RX_vect. Also I added interrupts(); to enable the global interrupt and it is working very well.

    The code is:

    #include <avr/interrupt.h> 
    #include <avr/io.h> 
    void setup()
    {
       pinMode(13, OUTPUT); 
    
       UBRR0H = 0; // Load upper 8-bits of the baud rate value into the high byte of the UBRR register 
       UBRR0L = 8; // Load lower 8-bits of the baud rate value into the low byte of the UBRR register 
       UCSR0C |= (1 << UCSZ00) | (1 << UCSZ10); // Use 8-bit character sizes 
       UCSR0B |= (1 << RXEN0) | (1 << TXEN0) | (1 << RXCIE0);   // Turn on the transmission, reception, and Receive interrupt      
       interrupts();
    }
    
    void loop()
    {
    
    }
    
    ISR(USART0_RX_vect)
    {  
      digitalWrite(13, HIGH);   // set the LED on
      delay(1000);              // wait for a second
    }
    

    Thanks for the replies!!!!

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