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PIC24HJ64GP802-I/SP View Datasheet(PDF) - Microchip Technology

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PIC24HJ64GP802-I/SP
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PIC24HJ64GP802-I/SP Datasheet PDF : 357 Pages
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FIGURE 6-3:
VDD
SYSRST
BROWN-OUT SITUATIONS
TBOR + TPWRT
VBOR
VDD
SYSRST
VDD dips before PWRT expires
VDD
SYSRST
TBOR + TPWRT
TBOR + TPWRT
VBOR
VBOR
6.3 External Reset (EXTR)
The external Reset is generated by driving the MCLR
pin low. The MCLR pin is a Schmitt trigger input with an
additional glitch filter. Reset pulses that are longer than
the minimum pulse width will generate a Reset. Refer
to Section 28.0 “Electrical Characteristics” for
minimum pulse width specifications. The External
Reset (MCLR) Pin (EXTR) bit in the Reset Control
(RCON) register is set to indicate the MCLR Reset.
6.3.0.1 EXTERNAL SUPERVISORY CIRCUIT
Many systems have external supervisory circuits that
generate reset signals to Reset multiple devices in the
system. This external Reset signal can be directly con-
nected to the MCLR pin to Reset the device when the
rest of system is Reset.
6.3.0.2 INTERNAL SUPERVISORY CIRCUIT
When using the internal power supervisory circuit to
Reset the device, the external reset pin (MCLR) should
be tied directly or resistively to VDD. In this case, the
MCLR pin will not be used to generate a Reset. The
external reset pin (MCLR) does not have an internal
pull-up and must not be left unconnected.
6.4 Software RESET Instruction (SWR)
Whenever the RESET instruction is executed, the
device will assert SYSRST, placing the device in a spe-
cial Reset state. This Reset state will not re-initialize the
clock. The clock source in effect prior to the RESET
instruction will remain. SYSRST is released at the next
instruction cycle, and the reset vector fetch will com-
mence.
The Software Reset (Instruction) Flag (SWR) bit in the
Reset Control (RCON<6>) register is set to indicate
the software Reset.
6.5 Watchdog Time-out Reset (WDTO)
Whenever a Watchdog time-out occurs, the device will
asynchronously assert SYSRST. The clock source will
remain unchanged. A WDT time-out during Sleep or
Idle mode will wake-up the processor, but will not reset
the processor.
The Watchdog Timer Time-out Flag (WDTO) bit in the
Reset Control (RCON<4>) register is set to indicate
the Watchdog Reset. Refer to Section 25.4
“Watchdog Timer (WDT)” for more information on
Watchdog Reset.
6.6 Trap Conflict Reset
If a lower-priority hard trap occurs while a higher-prior-
ity trap is being processed, a hard trap conflict Reset
occurs. The hard traps include exceptions of priority
level 13 through level 15, inclusive. The address error
(level 13) and oscillator error (level 14) traps fall into
this category.
The Trap Reset Flag (TRAPR) bit in the Reset Control
(RCON<15>) register is set to indicate the Trap Conflict
Reset. Refer to Section 7.0 “Interrupt Controller” for
more information on trap conflict Resets.
© 2009 Microchip Technology Inc.
Preliminary
DS70293D-page 65

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