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Advance Information MC68HC908GP20Rev 2.1
74 Freescale Semiconductor
4.3.3.5 Illegal Address Reset
An illegal address reset is an internal reset caused by opcode fetch from
an unmapped address. An illegal address reset sets the ILAD bit in the
SIM reset status register.
A data fetch from an unmapped address does not generate a reset.
4.3.4 SIM Reset Status Register
This read-only register contains flags to show reset sources. All flag bits
are automatically cleared following a read of the register. Reset service
can read the SIM reset status register to clear the register after power-
on reset and to determine the source of any subsequent reset.
The register is initialized on powerup as shown with the POR bit set and
all other bits cleared. During a POR or any other internal reset, the RST
pin is pulled low. After the pin is released, it will be sampled 32 XCLK
cycles later. If the pin is not above a V
IH
at that time, then the PIN bit in
the SRSR may be set in addition to whatever other bits are set.
NOTE: Only a read of the SIM reset status register clears all reset flags. After
multiple resets from different sources without reading the register,
multiple flags remain set.
POR — Power-On Reset Flag
1 = Power-on reset since last read of SRSR
0 = Read of SRSR since last power-on reset
Address: $FE01
Bit 7654321Bit 0
Read: POR PIN COP ILOP ILAD 0 LVI 0
Write:
POR:10000000
= Unimplemented
Figure 4-3. SIM Reset Status Register (SRSR)