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MC68HC08LT8 Datasheet, PDF (39/156 Pages) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc – Microcontrollers | |||
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Reset and System Initialization
NOTE
For LVI or POR resets, the SIM cycles through 4096 + 32 CGMXCLK cycles
during which the SIM forces the RST pin low. The internal reset signal then
follows the sequence from the falling edge of RST shown in Figure 4-5.
IRST
RST
CGMXCLK
RST PULLED LOW BY MCU
32 CYCLES
32 CYCLES
IAB
Figure 4-5. Internal Reset Timing
The COP reset is asynchronous to the bus clock.
VECTOR HIGH
ILLEGAL ADDRESS RST
ILLEGAL OPCODE RST
COPRST
LVI
POR
INTERNAL RESET
Figure 4-6. Sources of Internal Reset
The active reset feature allows the part to issue a reset to peripherals and other chips within a system
built around the MCU.
4.3.2.1 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 + 32 CGMXCLK cycles. Thirty-two CGMXCLK cycles later, the CPU and memories are released
from reset to allow the reset vector sequence to occur.
At power-on, these events occur:
⢠A POR pulse is generated.
⢠The internal reset signal is asserted.
⢠The SIM enables CGMXCLK.
⢠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.
MC68HC08LT8 Data Sheet, Rev. 1
Freescale Semiconductor
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