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5 / 21 page 5 FN8132.1 October 17, 2005 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION Power-On Reset Application of power to the X5328/X5329 activates a Power-on Reset Circuit. This circuit goes active at about 1V and pulls the RESET/RESET pin active. This signal prevents the system microprocessor from start- ing to operate with insufficient voltage or prior to stabi- lization of the oscillator. When VCC exceeds the device VTRIP value for 200ms (nominal) the circuit releases RESET/RESET, allowing the processor to begin exe- cuting code. Low Voltage Monitoring During operation, the X5328/X5329 monitors the VCC level and asserts RESET/RESET if supply voltage falls below a preset minimum VTRIP. The RESET/RESET signal prevents the microprocessor from operating in a power fail or brownout condition. The RESET/RESET signal remains active until the voltage drops below 1V. It also remains active until VCC returns and exceeds VTRIP for 200ms. VCC Threshold Reset Procedure The X5328/X5329 has a standard VCC threshold (VTRIP) voltage. This value will not change over normal operating and storage conditions. However, in applica- tions where the standard VTRIP is not exactly right, or for higher precision in the VTRIP value, the X5328/X5329 threshold may be adjusted. Setting the VTRIP Voltage This procedure sets the VTRIP to a higher voltage value. For example, if the current VTRIP is 4.4V and the new VTRIP is 4.6V, this procedure directly makes the change. If the new setting is lower than the current setting, then it is necessary to reset the trip point before setting the new value. To set the new VTRIP voltage, apply the desired VTRIP threshold to the VCC pin and tie the CS pin and the WP pin HIGH. RESET/RESET and SO pins are left uncon- nected. Then apply the programming voltage VP to both SCK and SI and pulse CS LOW then HIGH. Remove VP and the sequence is complete. Figure 1. Set VTRIP Voltage Resetting the VTRIP Voltage This procedure sets the VTRIP to a “native” voltage level. For example, if the current VTRIP is 4.4V and the VTRIP is reset, the new VTRIP is something less than 1.7V. This procedure must be used to set the voltage to a lower value. To reset the VTRIP voltage, apply a voltage between 2.7 and 5.5V to the VCC pin. Tie the CS pin, the WP pin, and the SCK pin HIGH. RESET/RESET and SO pins are left unconnected. Then apply the program- ming voltage VP to the SI pin ONLY and pulse CS LOW then HIGH. Remove VP and the sequence is complete. Figure 2. Reset VTRIP Voltage SCK SI VP VP CS SCK SI VCC VP CS X5328, X5329 |
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