??? 03/02/07 14:43 Read: times |
#134096 - it's already there... well in some form... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
...the powerdown mode - stops the oscillator from "inside".
However, it is unusable upon powerup... But I would not state it so cathegorically that with static clock "nothing can happen". The analysis, "what happens if", is complicated by the fact that most of us doesn't know anything on the true internals. And even if we would know that, it would require some baseline device physics to properly analyze the "grey zones" - voltage range in the middle of the "dispersion" of the threshold voltages across the chip, various dips and glitches in VCC which might get through parasitics into signal paths. However, IMHO it is always good to stay at the safe side. The extra $2 or so spent on a reset/supervisor makes me at least feel a bit more safe (even if in my story #3 this feeling proved false!) JW PS. My views on the topic I already expressed in followup to http://www.8052.com/faqs.phtml?FAQ=119931 . I prepared also a longer pdf on the topic in the same spirit, but don't want to publish until we reach some more definitive conlcusion here - anybody wants a preview? |