I have a question about the manual power-on sequence on page 37 of the CC113L data sheet.
The first action is described as "Set SCLK = 1 and SI = 0".
Is there any disadvantage to setting SCLK = 0 at this time?
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I have a question about the manual power-on sequence on page 37 of the CC113L data sheet.
The first action is described as "Set SCLK = 1 and SI = 0".
Is there any disadvantage to setting SCLK = 0 at this time?
In the UsersGuide it's listed a couple of options to reset the part with power-up. Any reason you want to do the manual initial reset and not trust the POR described in the chapter before?
I have not tried this function but since it's written that the SCLK = 1 I assume that this is a requirement. If not the line had just said "SI = 0".
Hi,
The power-on timing sequence has been characterized based upon positive edge on SCLK.
Regards,
Richard
Hi TER,
Successful execution of automatic POR depends on the power lamp up and off times in Section 4.10. Therefore, I thought it would be better to use the manual reset performed by manual power-up sequence to ensure chip reset.
Regards,
Sinsan