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  • Forum Post: What are the reset requirements?

    S Tsuei S Tsuei
    Power-on-reset: When either of the core (1.5V nom) or I/O (3.3V nom) supply voltage is detected out of regulation, the power on reset input pin (nPORRST) must be asserted by the external power supply monitoring circuitry for at least 1 ms. (Core supply min required and max allowed are 1.35 V and 1...
    on Mar 4, 2010
  • Forum Post: nPORRST vs nRST

    Eugene K Eugene K
    What is difference in internal behavior between nPORRST vs nRST pins of TMS570. In some cases I can not bring device out "lockup" if I only use nRST. I have observed this at least after JTAG re-flash and after terminating CCS debug session. Eugene
    on Sep 28, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Warm reset in software

    Richard Burke Richard Burke
    I have been trawling through the Technical Reference Manual a bit more and table 3-1 on page 36 shows the way in which the TMS570 can be reset. So another way to reset the processor in software is to use the MMUGCR register. What is less clear is how registers and memory are set following a reset...
    on Jan 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: Warm reset in software

    Richard Burke Richard Burke
    Is it possible to generate a warm reset through software? Also, is there any difference between what happens with a warm reset and a jump (via a software call) to the reset vector? Thanks, Richard
    on Jan 12, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Reset and Run

    Jean-Marc Mifsud Jean-Marc Mifsud
    Renjith, Thanks for posting on our forum. As far as I know, we don't have any executable able to reset a device via a command prompt. Code Composer offers this option from the Run->Reset->System Reset menu. I will forward this request to our software development team and will see what...
    on Apr 3, 2012
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