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3 / 7 page TS809/810/809R/810R Series Microprocessor Reset Circuit 3/7 Version: A07 Application Note Function Description A microprocessor’s (µP’s) reset input starts the µP In a know state. The TS809/810/809R/810R assert reset to prevent code-execution errors during power-up, power-down, or brownout conditions. They assert a reset signal whenever the Vcc supply voltage declines below a preset threshold, keeping it asserted for at least 140ms after Vcc has risen above the reset threshold. The TS809/810/809R/810R have a push-pull output stage. Applications Information Negative-Going VCC transients in addition to issuing a reset to the µP during power-up, power-down, and brownout conditions, the TS809/810 are relatively immune to short-duration negative-going Vcc transients (glitches). The TS809/810/809R/810R do not generate a reset pulse. The graph was generated using a negative going pulse applied to Vcc, starting 0.5V above the actual reset threshold and ending below it by the magnitude indicated (reset comparator overdrive). The graph indicates the maximum pulse width a negative going Vcc transient can have without causing a reset pulse. As the magnitude of the transient increases (goes farther below the reset threshold), the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. Typically, a Vcc transient that goes 100mV below the reset threshold and lasts 20µS or less will not cause a reset pulse. A 0.1µF bypass capacitor mounted as close as possible to the Vcc pin provides additional transient immunity. Ensuring a Valid Reset Output Down to Vcc=0 When Vcc falls below 1V, the TS809/810/809R/810R reset output no longer sinks current - it becomes an open circuit. Therefore, high impedance CMOS logic input connected to reset can drift to undetermined voltages. This present no problem in most applications since most µP and other circuitry is inoperative with Vcc below 1V.However, in applications where reset must be valid down to 0V, adding a pull down resistor to reset causes and stray leakage currents to flow to ground, holding reset low (Figure 2.) R1’s value is not critical; 100K is large enough not to load reset and small enough to pull RESET to ground. For the TS809/810/809R/810R if reset is required to remain valid for Vcc<1V. Benefits of Highly Accurate Reset Threshold Most µP supervisor ICs has reset threshold voltages between 5% and 10% below the value of nominal supply voltages. This ensures a reset will not occur within 5% of the nominal supply, but will occur when the supply is 10% below nominal. When using ICs rated at only the nominal supply ±5%, this leaves a zone of uncertainty where the supply is between 5% and 10% low, and where the reset many or may not be asserted Timming Diagram |
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