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Chapter 5
SWRU191C
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April 2009
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Revised January 2012
Reset
The device has five reset sources. The following events generate a reset:
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Forcing the RESET_N input pin low
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A power-on reset condition
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A brownout reset condition
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Watchdog Timer reset condition
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Clock-loss reset condition
The initial conditions after a reset are as follows:
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I/O pins are configured as inputs with pullups (P1.0 and P1.1 are inputs, but do not have
pullup/pulldown)
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CPU program counter is loaded with 0x0000 and program execution starts at this address
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All peripheral registers are initialized to their reset values (see register descriptions)
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Watchdog Timer is disabled
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Clock-loss detetector is disabled
During reset, the I/O pins are configured as inputs with pullups (P1.0 and P1.1 are inputs, but do not have
pullup/pulldown).
In the CC2533 and CC2541, a watchdog reset can be generated immediately in software by writing the
SRCRC.FORCE_RESET
bit to 1 (see
for the register description). In the other devices in the
family, a watchdog reset can be triggered from software by enabling the watchdog timer with the shortest
time-out and waiting for it to trigger.
Topic
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5.1
Power-On Reset and Brownout Detector
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5.2
Clock-Loss Detector
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SWRU191C
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April 2009
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Revised January 2012
Reset
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2012, Texas Instruments Incorporated