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Supply, reset and clock management
ST7LITE20F2 ST7LITE25F2 ST7LITE29F2
Figure 18. Reset and supply management block diagram
Watchdog
timer (WDG)
STATUS FLAG
RESET
Reset sequence
manager
(RSM)
SICSR
0
System integrity management
AVD interrupt request
0 0 WDGRF LOCKED LVDRFAVDF AVDIE
Low voltage
VSS
detector
VDD
(LVD)
Auxiliary voltage
detector
(AVD)
7.6.2
Note:
Auxiliary Voltage Detector (AVD)
The voltage detector function (AVD) is based on an analog comparison between a VIT-(AVD)
and VIT+(AVD) reference value and the VDD main supply voltage (VAVD). The VIT-(AVD)
reference value for falling voltage is lower than the VIT+(AVD) reference value for rising
voltage in order to avoid parasitic detection (hysteresis).
The output of the AVD comparator is directly readable by the application software through a
real time status bit (AVDF) in the SICSR register. This bit is read only.
The AVD functions only if the LVD is enabled through the option byte.
Monitoring the VDD main supply
The AVD voltage threshold value is relative to the selected LVD threshold configured by
option byte (see Section 15.1: Option bytes).
If the AVD interrupt is enabled, an interrupt is generated when the voltage crosses the
VIT+(LVD) or VIT-(AVD) threshold (AVDF bit is set).
In the case of a drop in voltage, the AVD interrupt acts as an early warning, allowing
software to shut down safely before the LVD resets the microcontroller (See Figure 19:
Using the AVD to monitor VDD).
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