User's Manual

FLC-BTM403 Datasheet
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4. Physical Interfaces
4.1 Power Supply
The transient response of the regulator is important. If the power rails of the module are supplied
from an external voltage source, the transient response of any regulator used should be 20μs or less.
It is essential that the power rail recovers quickly.
4.2 Reset
The module may be reset from several sources: RESET pin, power-on reset, a UART break
character or via a software configured watchdog timer.
The RESET pin is an active high reset and is internally filtered using the internal low frequency
clock oscillator. A reset will be performed between 1.5 and 4.0ms following RESET being active. It
is recommended that RESET be applied for a period greater than 5ms.
The module has an internal reset circuitry, which keeps reset pin active until supply voltage has
reached stability in the start up. This ensures that supply for the flash memory inside the module will
reach stability before BC4 chip fetches instructions from it. Pull-up or pull-down
resistor
should
not be connected to the reset pin to ensure proper star up of
module.
At reset the digital I/O pins are set to inputs for bi-directional pins and outputs are tri-state. The PIOs
have weak pull-downs.
Pin Name / Group
Pin Status on Reset
USB_DP
Input with PD
USB_DN
Input with PD
UART_RX
Input with PD
UART_CTS
Input with PD
UART_TX
Tri-state output with PU
UART_RTS
Tri-state output with PU
SPI_MOSI
Input with PD
SPI_CLK
Input with PD
SPI_CSB
Input with PU
SPI_MISO
Tri-state output with PD
PCM_CLK
Input with PD
PCM_SYNC
Input with PD
PCM_IN
Input with PD
PCM_OUT
Tri-state with PD
RESETB
Input with PU
PIOs
Input with weak PD
AIOs
Output, driving low
RF-IN
High impedance
Table 4: Pin Status on Reset