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M306V5ME-XXXSP Datasheet, PDF (20/263 Pages) Mitsubishi Electric Semiconductor – SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER with CLOSED CAPTION DECODER and ON-SCREEN DISPLAY CONTROLLER
MITSUBISHI MICROCOMPUTERS
M306V5ME-XXXSP
M306V5EESP
SINGLE-CHIP 16-BIT CMOS MICROCOMPUTER with CLOSED CAPTION DECODER
and ON-SCREEN DISPLAY CONTROLLER
2.3 Reset
There are two kinds of resets; hardware and software. In both cases, operation is the same after the reset.
(See “Software Reset” for details of software resets.) This section explains on hardware resets.
When the supply voltage is in the range where operation is guaranteed, a reset is effected by holding the
reset pin level “L” (0.2VCC max.) for at least 20 cycles. When the reset pin level is then returned to the “H”
level while main clock is stable, the reset status is cancelled and program execution resumes from the
address in the reset vector table.
Figure 2.3.1 shows the example reset circuit. Figure 2.3.2 shows the reset sequence.
RESET
VCC
5V
VCC
0V
5V
RESET
0V
4.5V
0.9V
Example when f(XIN) = 10 MHz and VCC = 5V.
Figure 2.3.1 Example reset circuit
2.3.1 Software Reset
Writing “1” to bit 3 of the processor mode register 0 (address 000416) applies a (software) reset to the
microcomputer. A software reset has almost the same effect as a hardware reset. The contents of internal
RAM are preserved.
XIN
Single-chip
mode
RESET
BCLK
Address
More than 20 cycles are needed
BCLK 24cycles
FFFFC16
Content of reset vector
FFFFE16
Content of reset vector
Figure 2.3.2 Reset sequence
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