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TMS320F28054F: XRS pulse duration on warm reset?

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Hello,

TMS320F28054F resets when there is noise on the XRS pin.

I checked the pulse duration of XRS on warm reset in the datasheet. 

But this condition doesn't fit my case. 

The noise is shorter than the pulse duration.

Does device reset even in low that is shorter than pulse duration?

  • You have neither indicated the width of the noise pulse nor the frequency of the input clock. The parameter shown in the datasheet is the minimum pulse width needed to ensure a reliable reset every time. This does not, however, mean that a smaller pulse will not cause a reset.

  • Hi, 

    I'm using the internal oscillator.

    The width of the noise is about a few tens of ns.

    This is much shorter than the pulse duration 600us.

  • Could you please attach an oscilloscope capture of the pulse at -XRS pin? I need the precise width of the pulse, not an estimate. 

    This is much shorter than the pulse duration 600us.

    You should be looking at Table 5-3, not 5-4. The number that is applicable in your situation is tw(RSL2).

     

  • Sorry, I made a mistake.

    I use the 20MHz external crystal.

    And  the pulse duration means tw(RSL2) I said.

    I said wrong.

    I'm going to attach an oscilloscope capture ASAP.

  • Hi, 

    I attach an oscilloscope capture.

    I made LOW signal for reset test.

    Reset occurred from 230ns of LOW signal.

    tw(RSL2) is 32tc(OSCCLK) in datasheet. And OSCCLK is 20MHz.

    The pulse duration can be calculated as 1.6us. Is it right? 

    I'm asking why the reset occurs at a duration is shorter than tw(RSL2).

  • You are correct about 1.6 uS. There is a glitch filter on the -XRS pin that filters glitches smaller than 200 ns. So, any pulse wider than 200 ns will be able to assert a reset. The datasheet number is a conservative number with added margin. This margin is added to ensure that the quoted number [32 tc(OSCCLK) ] will assert a reset under all conditions (voltage/temperature extremes).