English
Language : 

MC68HC908AS32A Datasheet, PDF (194/280 Pages) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc – Microcontrollers
System Integration Module (SIM)
15.3.2.1 Power-On Reset
When power is first applied to the MCU, the power-on reset module (POR) generates a pulse to indicate
that power-on has occurred. The external reset pin (RST) is held low while the SIM counter counts out
4096 CGMXCLK cycles. Another sixty-four CGMXCLK cycles later, the CPU and memories are released
from reset to allow the reset vector sequence to occur. See Figure 15-7.
At power-on, the following events occur:
• A POR pulse is generated.
• The internal reset signal is asserted.
• The SIM enables CGMOUT.
• Internal clocks to the CPU and modules are held inactive for 4096 CGMXCLK cycles to allow
stabilization of the oscillator.
• The RST pin is driven low during the oscillator stabilization time.
• The POR bit of the SIM reset status register (SRSR) is set and all other bits in the register are
cleared.
OSC1
PORRST
CGMXCLK
4096
CYCLES
32
CYCLES
32
CYCLES
CGMOUT
RST
IAB
$FFFE
$FFFF
Figure 15-7. POR Recovery
15.3.2.2 Computer Operating Properly (COP) Reset
The overflow of the COP counter causes an internal reset and sets the COP bit in the SIM reset status
register (SRSR) if the COPD bit in the CONFIG1 register is at 0. See Chapter 8 Computer Operating
Properly (COP).
15.3.2.3 Illegal Opcode Reset
The SIM decodes signals from the CPU to detect illegal instructions. An illegal instruction sets the ILOP
bit in the SIM reset status register (SRSR) and causes a reset.
If the stop enable bit, STOP, in the CONFIG1 register is 0, the SIM treats the STOP instruction as an
illegal opcode and causes an illegal opcode reset.
MC68HC908AS32A Data Sheet, Rev. 2.0
194
Freescale Semiconductor