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SC2200

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SC2200
Description
Thin Client On a Chip
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NSC [National Semiconductor]
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General Configuration Block
3.3
The SC2200 includes a WATCHDOG function to serve as a
fail-safe mechanism in case the system becomes hung.
When triggered, the WATCHDOG mechanism returns the
system to a known state by generating an interrupt, an
SMI, or a system reset (depending on configuration).
3.3.1
WATCHDOG is enabled when the WATCHDOG Timeout
(WDTO) register (Offset 00h) is set to a non-zero value.
The WATCHDOG timer starts with this value and counts
down until either the count reaches 0, or a trigger event
restarts the count (with the WDTO register value).
The WATCHDOG timer is restarted in any of the following
cases:
• The WDTO register is set with a non-zero value.
• The WATCHDOG timer reaches 0 and the WATCHDOG
The WATCHDOG function is disabled in any of the follow-
ing cases:
• System reset occurs.
• The WDTO register is set to 0.
• The WDOVF bit is already 1 when the timer reaches 0.
3.3.1.1
The WATCHDOG timer is a 16-bit down counter. Its input
clock is a 32 KHz clock divided by a predefined value (see
WDPRES field, Offset 02h[3:0]). The 32 KHz input clock is
enabled when either:
Overflow bit, WDOVF (Offset 04h[0]), is 0.
SUSPA#
32 KHz
WATCHDOG
POR#
Functional Description
WATCHDOG Timer
WATCHDOG
WDPRES
Figure 3-1. WATCHDOG Block Diagram
(Continued)
Internal Fast-PCI Bus
WDTYPE1 or
WDTYPE2
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WDTO
Timer
• The GX1 module’s internal SUSPA# signal is 1.
or
• The GX1 module’s internal SUSPA# signal is 0 and the
The 32 KHz input clock is disabled, when:
• The GX1 module’s internal SUSPA# signal is 0 and the
For more information about signal SUSPA#, refer to the
GX1 Processor Series Datasheet .
When the WATCHDOG timer reaches 0:
• If the WDOVF bit in the WDSTS register (Offset 04h[0])
• If the WDOVF bit in the WDSTS register is already 1
The interrupt or SMI is deasserted when the WDOVF bit is
set to 0. The reset generated by the WATCHDOG functio-
nis used to trigger a system reset via the Core Logic mod-
ule. The value of the WDOVF bit, the WDTYPE1 field, and
the WDTYPE2 field are not affected by a system reset
(except when generated by power-on reset).
The SC2200 also allows no action to be taken when the
timer reaches 0 (according to WDTYPE1 field and
WDTYPE2 field). In this case only the WDOVF bit is set to
1.
WD32KPD bit (Offset 02h[8]) is 0.
WD32KPD bit is 1.
is 0, an interrupt, an SMI or a system reset is generated,
depending on the value of the WDTYPE1 field in the
WDCNFG register (Offset 02h[5:4]).
when the WATCHDOG timer reaches 0, an interrupt, an
SMI or a system reset is generated according to the
WDTYPE2 field (Offset 02h[7:6]), and the timer is
disabled. The WATCHDOG timer is re-enabled when a
non-zero value is written to the WDTO register (Offset
00h).
Reset IRQ SMI
WDOVF
Revision 3.0

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