Nov 07, 2019
01:27 AM
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Nov 07, 2019
01:27 AM
Hi all ,
Unexpected resets are normally encountered, how to know what causes the reset ?
Thank you in advance
Bernie
#8042000 13177
Unexpected resets are normally encountered, how to know what causes the reset ?
Thank you in advance
Bernie
#8042000 13177
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Nov 07, 2019
03:05 AM
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Nov 07, 2019
03:05 AM
Hi Bernie,
The reset status register RSTSTAT is a good indicator of the cause of the reset.
In case of reset triggered by SMU, the SMU alarm debug registers SMU_ADx held further information on the alarm(s) that were raised prior to the reset.
Kind regards
Mr.AURIX™
The reset status register RSTSTAT is a good indicator of the cause of the reset.
In case of reset triggered by SMU, the SMU alarm debug registers SMU_ADx held further information on the alarm(s) that were raised prior to the reset.
Kind regards
Mr.AURIX™
Nov 20, 2019
11:57 PM
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Nov 20, 2019
11:57 PM
Hello Bernie,
You can also find a code example project that shows how to get the reset cause here: Reset Detection code example.
this example also comes with a tutorial, which can be found here: Reset Detection tutorial.
If you are interested in other modules and you want to start programming for AURIX™, you can get the new Integrated Development Environment (IDE) here: AURIX™ Development Studio and get inspired by numerous other trainings from here: AURIX™ Trainings.
If you are not familiar with Eclipse based IDE’s checkout the Getting Started guide!
Hope it helps,
teoBits
You can also find a code example project that shows how to get the reset cause here: Reset Detection code example.
this example also comes with a tutorial, which can be found here: Reset Detection tutorial.
If you are interested in other modules and you want to start programming for AURIX™, you can get the new Integrated Development Environment (IDE) here: AURIX™ Development Studio and get inspired by numerous other trainings from here: AURIX™ Trainings.
If you are not familiar with Eclipse based IDE’s checkout the Getting Started guide!
Hope it helps,
teoBits