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PIC16F7X Datasheet, PDF (96/174 Pages) Microchip Technology – 28/40-Pin 8-Bit CMOS FLASH Microcontrollers
PIC16F7X
12.4 MCLR
PIC16F7X devices have a noise filter in the MCLR
Reset path. The filter will detect and ignore small
pulses.
It should be noted that a WDT Reset does not drive
MCLR pin low.
The behavior of the ESD protection on the MCLR pin
has been altered from previous devices of this family.
Voltages applied to the pin that exceed its specification
can result in both MCLR Resets and excessive current
beyond the device specification during the ESD event.
For this reason, Microchip recommends that the MCLR
pin no longer be tied directly to VDD. The use of an RC
network, as shown in Figure 12-5, is suggested.
FIGURE 12-5:
VDD
RECOMMENDED MCLR
CIRCUIT
PIC16F7X
R1
1 kΩ (or greater)
C1
0.1 µF
(optional, not critical)
MCLR
12.5 Power-on Reset (POR)
A Power-on Reset pulse is generated on-chip when
VDD rise is detected (in the range of 1.2V - 1.7V). To
take advantage of the POR, tie the MCLR pin to VDD as
described in Section 12.4. A maximum rise time for
VDD is specified. See the Electrical Specifications for
details.
When the device starts normal operation (exits the
RESET condition), device operating parameters (volt-
age, frequency, temperature,...) must be met to ensure
operation. If these conditions are not met, the device
must be held in RESET until the operating conditions
are met. For additional information, refer to Application
Note, AN607, “Power-up Trouble Shooting”
(DS00607).
12.6 Power-up Timer (PWRT)
The Power-up Timer provides a fixed 72 ms nominal
time-out on power-up only from the POR. The Power-
up Timer operates on an internal RC oscillator. The
chip is kept in RESET as long as the PWRT is active.
The PWRT’s time delay allows VDD to rise to an accept-
able level. A configuration bit is provided to enable/
disable the PWRT.
The power-up time delay will vary from chip to chip, due
to VDD, temperature and process variation. See DC
parameters for details (TPWRT, parameter #33).
12.7 Oscillator Start-up Timer (OST)
The Oscillator Start-up Timer (OST) provides 1024 oscil-
lator cycles (from OSC1 input) delay after the PWRT
delay is over (if enabled). This helps to ensure that the
crystal oscillator or resonator has started and stabilized.
The OST time-out is invoked only for XT, LP and HS
modes and only on Power-on Reset, or wake-up from
SLEEP.
12.8 Brown-out Reset (BOR)
The configuration bit, BODEN, can enable or disable
the Brown-out Reset circuit. If VDD falls below VBOR
(parameter D005, about 4V) for longer than TBOR
(parameter #35, about 100 µS), the brown-out situation
will reset the device. If VDD falls below VBOR for less
than TBOR, a RESET may not occur.
Once the brown-out occurs, the device will remain in
Brown-out Reset until VDD rises above VBOR. The
Power-up Timer then keeps the device in RESET for
TPWRT (parameter #33, about 72 mS). If VDD should fall
below VBOR during TPWRT, the Brown-out Reset pro-
cess will restart when VDD rises above VBOR, with the
Power-up Timer Reset. The Power-up Timer is always
enabled when the Brown-out Reset circuit is enabled,
regardless of the state of the PWRT configuration bit.
12.9 Time-out Sequence
On power-up, the time-out sequence is as follows: the
PWRT delay starts (if enabled) when a POR Reset
occurs. Then, OST starts counting 1024 oscillator
cycles when PWRT ends (LP, XT, HS). When the OST
ends, the device comes out of RESET.
If MCLR is kept low long enough, all delays will expire.
Bringing MCLR high will begin execution immediately.
This is useful for testing purposes or to synchronize
more than one PIC16F7X device operating in parallel.
Table 12-5 shows the RESET conditions for the
STATUS, PCON and PC registers, while Table 12-6
shows the RESET conditions for all the registers.
DS30325B-page 94
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