??? 08/14/07 19:46 Read: times |
#143286 - this is the purpose of reset Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
However, what guarantee do you have that the uC will not emit any signals when 'going dead' ?
Nobody will have any trouble to stop writing on an early power fail interrupt, but, as far as I can see, the REAL problem is "what comes out of the micro when it goes into reset". It is exactly the purpose of reset to prevent anything coming out of micro. The prudent designer won't believe his own brother, though, and double-secures the thing using the chipselect gate... I'd see the NVRAM blocking level below mcu reset level more logical, though. Any decent 5V CMOS mcu should respond to the reset normally down to 3V at least. And, with some moderate design effort from the mcu manufacturer, I think it is not impossible to have perfect reset behaviour down to zero. JW |