ATMEGA8L ATMEL [ATMEL Corporation], ATMEGA8L Datasheet - Page 43
ATMEGA8L
Manufacturer Part Number
ATMEGA8L
Description
8-bit AVR with 8K Bytes In-System Programmable Flash
Manufacturer
ATMEL [ATMEL Corporation]
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Timed Sequences for
Changing the
Configuration of the
Watchdog Timer
Safety Level 1 (WDTON Fuse
Unprogrammed)
Safety Level 2 (WDTON Fuse
Programmed)
2486M–AVR–12/03
The sequence for changing the Watchdog Timer configuration differs slightly between
the safety levels. Separate procedures are described for each level.
In this mode, the Watchdog Timer is initially disabled, but can be enabled by writing the
WDE bit to 1 without any restriction. A timed sequence is needed when changing the
Watchdog Time-out period or disabling an enabled Watchdog Timer. To disable an
enabled Watchdog Timer and/or changing the Watchdog Time-out, the following proce-
dure must be followed:
1. In the same operation, write a logic one to WDCE and WDE. A logic one must be
2. Within the next four clock cycles, in the same operation, write the WDE and
In this mode, the Watchdog Timer is always enabled, and the WDE bit will always read
as one. A timed sequence is needed when changing the Watchdog Time-out period. To
change the Watchdog Time-out, the following procedure must be followed:
1. In the same operation, write a logical one to WDCE and WDE. Even though the
Within the next four clock cycles, in the same operation, write the WDP bits as desired,
but with the WDCE bit cleared. The value written to the WDE bit is irrelevant.
Assembly Code Example
C Code Example
written to WDE regardless of the previous value of the WDE bit.
WDP bits as desired, but with the WDCE bit cleared.
WDE always is set, the WDE must be written to one to start the timed sequence.
WDT_off:
void WDT_off(void)
{
}
; reset WDT
WDR
; Write logical one to WDCE and WDE
in
ori r16, (1<<WDCE)|(1<<WDE)
out WDTCR, r16
; Turn off WDT
ldi r16, (0<<WDE)
out WDTCR, r16
ret
/* reset WDT */
_WDR();
/* Write logical one to WDCE and WDE */
WDTCR |= (1<<WDCE) | (1<<WDE);
/* Turn off WDT */
WDTCR = 0x00;
r16, WDTCR
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