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CHAPTER 7 RESET
Note:
Reading the reset source register clears it. For this reason, if you wish to use the reset source
register for operation, we recommend moving the contents of the register to RAM.
Table 7.2-1 Functions of Bits in Reset Source Register (RSRR)
Bit Name
Function
bit7
Unused bits
The value read is always 0.
These bits are read-only. Any value written is meaningless.
bit6
HWDR:
Hardware watchdog
reset flag bit
This bit is set to "1" to indicate that a hardware watchdog reset has occurred.
Otherwise, the bit retains the value existing before the reset occurred.
• Read access to this bit sets it to "0".
• The bit is read-only. Any value written is meaningless.
bit5
CSVR:
Clock supervisory reset
flag bit
When this bit is "1", indicates that a clock supervisory reset has been generated.
Otherwise, retains the value before the reset occurred.
• Read access to this bit sets it to "0".
• This bit is read-only. The written value carries no significance, and does not affect the operation.
• This bit is always "0" in products without clock supervisory. The written value carries no
significance and does not affect the operation.
bit4
EXTS:
External reset flag bit
This bit is set to "1" to indicate that an external reset has occurred.
Otherwise, the bit retains the value existing before the reset occurred.
• Read access to this bit sets it to "0".
• The bit is read-only. Any value written is meaningless.
bit3
WDTR:
Watchdog reset flag bit
This bit is set to "1" to indicate that a watchdog reset has occurred.
Otherwise, the bit retains the value existing before the reset occurred.
• Read access to this bit sets it to "0".
• The bit is read-only. Any value written is meaningless.
bit2
PONR:
Power-on reset flag bit
This bit is set to "1" to indicate that a power-on reset or low-voltage detection reset (option) has
occurred.
Otherwise, the bit retains the value existing before the reset occurred.
• The low-voltage detection reset function is provided for specific models.
• Read access to this bit sets it to "0".
• The bit is read-only. Any value written is meaningless.
bit1
HWR:
Hardware reset flag bit
This bit is set to "1" to indicate that a reset other than software resets has occurred. When any of bits
2 to 6 is set to "1", therefore, this bit is set to "1" as well.
Otherwise, the bit retains the value existing before the reset occurred.
• Read access to this bit sets it to "0".
• The bit is read-only. Any value written is meaningless.
bit0
SWR:
Software reset flag bit
This bit is set to "1" to indicate that a software reset has occurred.
Otherwise, the bit retains the value existing before the reset occurred.
• Read access to this bit or a power-on reset sets it to "0".
• The bit is read-only. Any value written is meaningless.
Summary of Contents for F2 MC-8FX Family
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Page 34: ...20 CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION ...
Page 38: ...24 CHAPTER 2 HANDLING DEVICES ...
Page 39: ...25 CHAPTER 3 MEMORY SPACE This chapter describes memory space 3 1 Memory Space 3 2 Memory Map ...
Page 56: ...42 CHAPTER 5 CPU ...
Page 73: ...59 CHAPTER 6 CLOCK CONTROLLER ...
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Page 105: ...91 CHAPTER 8 INTERRUPTS This chapter explains the interrupts 8 1 Interrupts ...
Page 174: ...160 CHAPTER 10 TIMEBASE TIMER ...
Page 184: ...170 CHAPTER 10 TIMEBASE TIMER ...
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Page 382: ...368 CHAPTER 21 UART SIO DEDICATED BAUD RATE GENERATOR ...
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Page 482: ...468 CHAPTER 25 LOW VOLTAGE DETECTION RESET CIRCUIT ...
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Page 507: ...493 CHAPTER 27 REAL TIME CLOCK ...
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Page 536: ...522 CHAPTER 28 256 KBIT FLASH MEMORY ...
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