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RM46L852
SPNS185 – SEPTEMBER 2012
4.4
Warm Reset (nRST)
This is a bidirectional reset signal. The internal circuitry drives the signal low on detecting any device reset
condition. An external circuit can assert a device reset by forcing the signal low. On this terminal, the
output buffer is implemented as an open drain (drives low only). To ensure an external reset is not
arbitrarily generated, TI recommends that an external pullup resistor is connected to this terminal.
This terminal has a glitch filter. It also has an internal pullup
4.4.1
Causes of Warm Reset
Table 4-5. Causes of Warm Reset
DEVICE EVENT
SYSTEM STATUS FLAG
Power-Up Reset
Exception Status Register, bit 15
Oscillator fail
Global Status Register, bit 0
PLL slip
Global Status Register, bits 8 and 9
Watchdog exception / Debugger reset
Exception Status Register, bit 13
CPU Reset (driven by the CPU STC)
Exception Status Register, bit 5
Software Reset
Exception Status Register, bit 4
External Reset
Exception Status Register, bit 3
4.4.2
nRST Timing Requirements
Table 4-6. nRST Timing Requirements
(1)
PARAMETER
MIN
MAX
UNIT
t
v(RST)
Valid time, nRST active after
1160 t
c(OSC)
+ 1048t
c(OSC)
ns
nPORRST inactive
Valid time, nRST active (all other
8t
c(VCLK)
System reset conditions)
t
f(nRST)
500
2000
ns
Filter time nRST pin;
pulses less than MIN will be
filtered out, pulses greater than
MAX will generate a reset
(1)
Specified values do NOT include rise/fall times. For rise and fall timings, see
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