Rev. 1.2
121
C8051T620/1/6/7 & C8051T320/1/2/3
20. Reset Sources
Reset circuitry allows the controller to be easily placed in a predefined default condition. On entry to this
reset state, the following occur:
CIP-51 halts program execution
Special Function Registers (SFRs) are initialized to their defined reset values
External Port pins are forced to a known state
Interrupts and timers are disabled.
All SFRs are reset to the predefined values noted in the SFR detailed descriptions. The contents of internal
data memory are unaffected during a reset; any previously stored data is preserved. However, since the
stack pointer SFR is reset, the stack is effectively lost, even though the data on the stack is not altered.
The Port I/O latches are reset to 0xFF (all logic ones) in open-drain mode. Weak pullups are enabled dur-
ing and after the reset. For V
DD
Monitor and power-on resets, the RST pin is driven low until the device
exits the reset state.
On exit from the reset state, the program counter (PC) is reset, and the system clock defaults to the inter-
nal oscillator. The Watchdog Timer is enabled with the system clock divided by 12 as its clock source. Pro-
gram execution begins at location 0x0000.
Figure 20.1. Reset Sources
PCA
WDT
Missing
Clock
Detector
(one-
shot)
(Software Reset)
System Reset
Reset
Funnel
Px.x
Px.x
EN
SWRSF
Internal
Oscillator
System
Clock
CIP-51
Microcontroller
Core
Extended Interrupt
Handler
Clock Select
EN
WD
T
En
ab
le
MC
D
En
ab
le
EXTCLK
External
Oscillator
Drive
Errant OTP
Operation
RST
(wired-OR)
Power On
Reset
'0'
+
-
Comparator 0
C0RSEF
VDD
+
-
Supply
Monitor
Enable
Low
Frequency
Oscillator