Datasheet

© 2006 Microchip Technology Inc. DS39564C-page 25
PIC18FXX2
3.0 RESET
The PIC18FXXX differentiates between various kinds
of RESET:
a) Power-on Reset (POR)
b) MCLR
Reset during normal operation
c) MCLR Reset during SLEEP
d) Watchdog Timer (WDT) Reset (during normal
operation)
e) Programmable Brown-out Reset (BOR)
f) RESET Instruction
g) Stack Full Reset
h) Stack Underflow Reset
Most registers are unaffected by a RESET. Their status
is unknown on POR and unchanged by all other
RESETS. The other registers are forced to a “RESET
state” on Power-on Reset, MCLR
, WDT Reset, Brown-
out Reset, MCLR
Reset during SLEEP and by the
RESET instruction.
Most registers are not affected by a WDT wake-up,
since this is viewed as the resumption of normal oper-
ation. Status bits from the RCON register, RI, TO, PD,
POR
and BOR, are set or cleared differently in different
RESET situations, as indicated in Table 3-2. These bits
are used in software to determine the nature of the
RESET. See Table 3-3 for a full description of the
RESET states of all registers.
A simplified block diagram of the On-Chip Reset Circuit
is shown in Figure 3-1.
The Enhanced MCU devices have a MCLR
noise filter
in the MCLR
Reset path. The filter will detect and
ignore small pulses.
The MCLR
pin is not driven low by any internal
RESETS, including the WDT.
FIGURE 3-1: SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM OF ON-CHIP RESET CIRCUIT
S
R
Q
External Reset
MCLR
VDD
OSC1
WDT
Module
V
DD Rise
Detect
OST/PWRT
On-chip
RC OSC
(1)
WDT
Time-out
Power-on Reset
OST
10-bit Ripple Counter
PWRT
Chip_Reset
10-bit Ripple Counter
Reset
Enable OST
(2)
Enable PWRT
SLEEP
Note 1: This is a separate oscillator from the RC oscillator of the CLKI pin.
2: See Table 3-1 for time-out situations.
Brown-out
Reset
BOREN
RESET
Instruction
Stack
Pointer
Stack Full/Underflow Reset