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DSPIC33FJ16GS504T-E Datasheet, PDF (89/346 Pages) Microchip Technology – High-Performance, 16-bit Digital Signal Controllers
dsPIC33FJ06GS101/X02 and dsPIC33FJ16GSX02/X04
6.0 RESETS
Note:
This data sheet summarizes the features
of the dsPIC33FJ06GS101/X02 and
dsPIC33FJ16GSX02/X04 families of
devices. It is not intended to be a
comprehensive reference source. To
complement the information in this data
sheet, refer to the “dsPIC33F Family
Reference Manual”, Section 8. “Reset”
(DS70192), which is available from the
Microchip web site (www.microchip.com).
The Reset module combines all Reset sources and
controls the device Master Reset Signal, SYSRST. The
following is a list of device Reset sources:
• POR: Power-on Reset
• BOR: Brown-out Reset
• MCLR: Master Clear Pin Reset
• SWR: Software RESET Instruction
• WDTO: Watchdog Timer Reset
• CM: Configuration Mismatch Reset
• TRAPR: Trap Conflict Reset
• IOPUWR: Illegal Condition Device Reset
- Illegal Opcode Reset
- Uninitialized W Register Reset
- Security Reset
A simplified block diagram of the Reset module is
shown in Figure 6-1.
Any active source of reset will make the SYSRST
signal active. On system Reset, some of the registers
associated with the CPU and peripherals are forced to
a known Reset state and some are unaffected.
Note:
Refer to the specific peripheral section or
Section 3.0 “CPU” of this data sheet for
register Reset states.
All types of device Reset sets a corresponding status
bit in the RCON register to indicate the type of Reset
(see Register 6-1).
A POR clears all the bits, except for the POR bit
(RCON<0>), that are set. The user application can set
or clear any bit at any time during code execution. The
RCON bits only serve as status bits. Setting a particular
Reset status bit in software does not cause a device
Reset to occur.
The RCON register also has other bits associated with
the Watchdog Timer and device power-saving states.
The function of these bits is discussed in other sections
of this manual.
Note:
The status bits in the RCON register
should be cleared after they are read so
that the next RCON register value after a
device Reset is meaningful.
FIGURE 6-1:
RESET SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM
RESET Instruction
MCLR
Glitch Filter
WDT
Module
Sleep or Idle
Internal
Regulator
VDD
BOR
VDD Rise POR
Detect
SYSRST
Trap Conflict
Illegal Opcode
Uninitialized W Register
Configuration Mismatch
© 2009 Microchip Technology Inc.
Preliminary
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