MOD5234-100IR NetBurner Inc, MOD5234-100IR Datasheet - Page 489

MOD5234 10/100 ETHERNET MODULE

MOD5234-100IR

Manufacturer Part Number
MOD5234-100IR
Description
MOD5234 10/100 ETHERNET MODULE
Manufacturer
NetBurner Inc
Type
Controllers & Processorsr

Specifications of MOD5234-100IR

Interface
I²C, SPI, UART
Voltage - Supply
2.5V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
Module
Product
Modules
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Data Format
-
Baud Rates
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
Q4483564
Chapter 22
Watchdog Timer Module
22.1
The watchdog timer (WDT) is a 16-bit timer used to help software recover from runaway code.
The watchdog timer has a free-running down-counter (watchdog counter) that generates a reset on
underflow. To prevent a reset, software must periodically restart the countdown by servicing the
watchdog.
22.1.1 Low-Power Mode Operation
This subsection describes the operation of the watchdog module in low-power modes and halted
mode of operation (by issuing a HALT instruction). Low-power modes are described in
“Power
modes, and shows how this module may facilitate exit from each mode.
In wait mode with the watchdog control register’s WAIT bit (WCR[WAIT]) set, watchdog timer
operation stops. In wait mode with the WCR[WAIT] bit cleared, the watchdog timer continues to
operate normally. In doze mode with the WCR[DOZE] bit set, the watchdog timer module
operation stops. In doze mode with the WCR[DOZE] bit cleared, the watchdog timer continues to
operate normally. Watchdog timer operation stops in stop mode. When stop mode is exited, the
watchdog timer continues to operate in its pre-stop mode state.
In halted mode (entered by issuing a HALT instruction) with the WCR[HALTED] bit set,
watchdog timer module operation stops. When halted mode is exited, watchdog timer operation
continues from the state it was in before entering halted mode, but any updates made in halted
mode remain. If the WCR[HALTED] bit is cleared, the watchdog timer continues to operate
normally after executing a HALT instruction. This is a debug feature available for the user
Freescale Semiconductor
Low-power Mode
Management.”
Introduction
Doze
Stop
Wait
Table 22-1. Watchdog Module Operation in Low-power Modes
Table 22-1
Normal if WCR[DOZE] cleared, stopped otherwise
Normal if WCR[WAIT] cleared, stopped otherwise
MCF5235 Reference Manual, Rev. 2
shows the watchdog module operation in the low-power
Watchdog Operation
Stopped
Upon Watchdog reset
Upon Watchdog reset
Mode Exit
No
Chapter 8,
22-1

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