23
AT90S/LS2323/2343
1004D–09/01
Watchdog Reset
When the Watchdog times out, it will generate a short reset pulse of 1 CPU clock cycle
duration. On the falling edge of this pulse, the delay timer starts counting the Time-out
period t
TOUT
. Refer to page 30 for details on operation of the Watchdog.
Figure 28.
Watchdog Reset during Operation
MCU Status Register –
MCUSR
The MCU Status Register provides information on which reset source caused an MCU
reset.
• Bits 7..2 – Res: Reserved Bits
These bits are reserved bits in the AT90S2323/2343 and always read as zero.
• Bit 1 – EXTRF: External Reset Flag
After a Power-on Reset, this bit is undefined (X). It will be set by an External Reset. A
Watchdog Reset will leave this bit unchanged.
• Bit 0 – PORF: Power-on Reset Flag
This bit is set by a Power-on Reset. A Watchdog Reset or an External Reset will leave
this bit unchanged.
To summarize, Table 7 shows the value of these two bits after the three modes of reset.
To make use of these bits to identify a reset condition, the user software should clear
both the PORF and EXTRF bits as early as possible in the program. Checking the
PORF and EXTRF values is done before the bits are cleared. If the bit is cleared before
an External or Watchdog Reset occurs, the source of reset can be found by using the
following truth table, Table 8.
Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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–
–
–
–
–
–
EXTRF
PORF
MCUSR
Read/Write
R
R
R
R
R
R
R/W
R/W
Initial Value
0
0
0
0
0
0
See Bit Description
Table 7.
PORF and EXTRF Values after Reset
Reset Source
PORF
EXTRF
Power-on Reset
1
Undefined
External Reset
Unchanged
1
Watchdog Reset
Unchanged
Unchanged