BAT32G1x9 user manual | Chapter 31 Voltage detection circuit
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31.4.2
Used as a setting when breaking mode
The operating mode (interrupt mode (LVIMDS1, LVIMDS0=0, 1)) and the sense voltage (V) are set by the
option byte 000C1H
LVD
)
。
If you set the break mode, it starts running in the following initial setup state.
• Set the bit7 (LVISEN) of the Voltage Sense Register (LVIM) to "0" (disables overwriting of the Voltage
Sense Level Register (LVIS ) )
。
• Set the initial value of the Voltage Sense Level Register (LVIS) to "01H". Bit7 (LVIMD) is "0" (interrupt
mode).
bit0 (LVILV) is "1" (voltage sense level: V
LVD
).
● Operation of LVD interrupt mode
After generating a reset, the interrupt mode (LVIMDS1, LVIMDS0=0, 1) exceeds the voltage sense
level (V
LVD
) at the supply voltage (
VDD
) before maintaining the internal reset state of the LVD. If the
supply voltage (V
DD
) exceeds the voltage sense level (V
LVD
), the internal reset of the LVD is released.
After removing the internal reset of lvd, if the supply voltage (VDD) exceeds the voltage sense level
(VLVD), an interrupt request signal for LVD is generated (.D INTLVI)
。
When the operating voltage
drops, it must be reset by shifting in deep sleep mode or external reset before the operating voltage
falls below the operating voltage range shown in the AC characteristics of the data sheet. When
restarting operation, it is important to confirm whether the supply voltage has returned to the
operating voltage range.
The timing of the generation of interrupt request signals in LVD interrupt mode is shown in Figure 30-5.