??? 10/29/05 20:23 Read: times |
#103120 - the solution Responding to: ???'s previous message |
The standard answer is, you should avoid an RC-reset and use a proper reset/supervisor circuit such as TL7705, MAX 810, DS1232 and alike. The reason is,the RC reset works ONLY if you can garantee that the power source produces a single fast ramp-up. Many of the power sources don't. So it's better to stay at the safe side. Jan Waclawek |
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