FDC37M707-MS Standard Microsystems (SMSC), FDC37M707-MS Datasheet - Page 117

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FDC37M707-MS

Manufacturer Part Number
FDC37M707-MS
Description
Manufacturer
Standard Microsystems (SMSC)
Datasheet

Specifications of FDC37M707-MS

Pin Count
100
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Compliant
The FDC37M70x contains a Watch Dog Timer
(WDT). The Watch Dog Time-out status bit may
be
WDT_CFG Configuration Register.
The FDC37M70x's WDT has a programmable
time-out ranging from 1 to 255 minutes with one
minute resolution, or 1 to 255 seconds with 1
second resolution.
timeout value are selected via bit[7] of the
WDT_TIMEOUT register (LD8:CRF1.7). The
WDT
WDT_VAL Configuration register.
WDT_VAL register to 0x00 disables the WDT
function (this is its power on default). Setting
the WDT_VAL to any other non-zero value will
cause the WDT to reload and begin counting
down from the value loaded. When the WDT
count value reaches zero the counter stops and
sets the Watchdog time-out status bit in the
WDT_CTRL Configuration Register.
Regardless of the current state of the WDT, the
WDT time-out status bit can be directly set or
cleared by the Host CPU.
There are three system events which can reset
the WDT, these are a Keyboard Interrupt, a
Mouse Interrupt, or I/O reads/writes to address
mapped
time-out
to
value
an
The units of the WDT
interrupt
is
set
through
through
Setting the
Note:
the
the
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0x201 (an external Joystick Port). The effect on
the WDT for each of these system events may
be individually enabled or disabled through bits
in the WDT_CFG configuration register. When a
system event is enabled through the WDT_CFG
register, the occurrence of that event will cause
the WDT to reload the value stored in
WDT_VAL and reset the WDT time-out status
bit if set. If all three system events are disabled
the WDT will inevitably time out.
The Watch Dog Timer may be configured to
generate an interrupt on the rising edge of the
Time-out status bit.
mapped to an interrupt channel through the
WDT_CFG
mapped to an interrupt the interrupt request
reflects the value of the WDT time-out status bit.
The host may force a Watch Dog time-out to
occur by writing a "1" to bit 2 of the WDT_CTRL
(Force WD Time-out) Configuration Register.
Writing a "1" to this bit forces the WDT count
value to zero and sets bit 0 of the WDT_CTRL
(Watch Dog Status). Bit 2 of the WDT_CTRL is
self-clearing.
Configuration
The WDT interrupt is
Register.
When

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