Aug 31, 2021
10:53 AM
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Aug 31, 2021
10:53 AM
Hi there,
something cannot find in the datasheet. when the TLF35584 mode transits from normal to standby, and the WAK = 1 at the moment, there is a reset (to uC) if MPS is low. And no reset if MPS is high. Is it true?
Thanks,
Ke
something cannot find in the datasheet. when the TLF35584 mode transits from normal to standby, and the WAK = 1 at the moment, there is a reset (to uC) if MPS is low. And no reset if MPS is high. Is it true?
Thanks,
Ke
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Nov 07, 2021
08:22 PM
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Nov 07, 2021
08:22 PM
Hi,
It will also generate reset even when MPS is high. MPS has no influence on this event.
When the device is in programming mode, microcontroller reset events due to ERR pin monitoring failure OR watchdogs failure OR INIT timer expiration only shall be masked from the reset output. Which means only µC related faults will be masked.
Best regards,
Pranava
Pranava
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08:22 PM
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Hi,
It will also generate reset even when MPS is high. MPS has no influence on this event.
When the device is in programming mode, microcontroller reset events due to ERR pin monitoring failure OR watchdogs failure OR INIT timer expiration only shall be masked from the reset output. Which means only µC related faults will be masked.
Best regards,
Pranava
Pranava