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ST10F273Z4

Manufacturer Part Number
ST10F273Z4
Description
16-BIT MICROCONTROLLER WITH MAC UNIT, UP TO 832 KBYTES FLASH MEMORY AND UP TO 68 KBYTES RAM
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
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Specifications of ST10F273Z4

Single Voltage Supply
5 V ±10%

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System reset
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The Bidirectional reset is not effective in case RPD is held low, when a Software or
Watchdog reset event occurs. On the contrary, if a Software or Watchdog Bidirectional reset
event is active and RPD becomes low, the RSTIN pin is immediately released, while the
internal reset sequence is completed regardless of RPD status change (1024 TCL).
The bidirectional reset function is disabled by any reset sequence (bit BDRSTEN of
SYSCON is cleared). To be activated again it must be enabled during the initialization
routine.
WDTCON flags
Similarly to what already highlighted in the previous section when discussing about Short
reset and the degeneration into Long reset, similar situations may occur when Bidirectional
reset is enabled. The presence of the internal filter on RSTIN pin introduces a delay: when
RSTIN is released, the internal signal after the filter (see RSTF in the drawings) is delayed,
so it remains still active (low) for a while. It means that depending on the internal clock
speed, a short reset may be recognized as a long reset: the WDTCON flags are set
accordingly.
Besides, when either Software or Watchdog bidirectional reset events occur, again when the
RSTIN pin is released (at the end of the internal reset sequence), the RSTF internal signal
(after the filter) remains low for a while, and depending on the clock frequency it is
recognized high or low: 8TCL after the completion of the internal sequence, the level of
RSTF signal is sampled, and if recognized still low a Hardware reset sequence starts, and
WDTCON will flag this last event, masking the previous one (Software or Watchdog reset).
Typically, a Short Hardware reset is recognized, unless the RSTIN pin (and consequently
internal signal RSTF) is sufficiently held low by the external hardware to inject a Long
Hardware reset. After this occurrence, the initialization routine is not able to recognize a
Software or Watchdog bidirectional reset event, since a different source is flagged inside
WDTCON register. This phenomenon does not occur when internal FLASH is selected
during reset (EA = 1), since the initialization of the FLASH itself extend the internal reset
duration well beyond the filter delay.
Next Figures 25,
Bidirectional reset events: In particular
reset.
or Watchdog Reset become a Short Hardware Reset. On the contrary, if RSTF remains
low for less than 4 TCL, the device simply exits reset state.
26
and
27
summarize the timing for Software and Watchdog Timer
Figure 27
shows the degeneration into Hardware
ST10F273Z4

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