Datasheet

Chapter 14 Dual Output Voltage Regulator (VREG3V3V2)
MC9S12E128 Data Sheet, Rev. 1.07
Freescale Semiconductor 445
14.5 Resets
This subsection describes how VREG3V3V2 controls the reset of the MCU.The reset values of registers
and signals are provided in Section 14.3, “Memory Map and Register Definition”. Possible reset sources
are listed in Table 14-4.
14.5.1 Power-On Reset
During chip power-up the digital core may not work if its supply voltage V
DD
is below the POR
deassertion level (V
PORD
). Therefore, signal POR which forces the other blocks of the device into reset is
kept high until V
DD
exceeds V
PORD
. Then POR becomes low and the reset generator of the device
continues the start-up sequence. The power-on reset is active in all operation modes of VREG3V3V2.
14.5.2 Low-Voltage Reset
For details on low-voltage reset see Section 14.4.6, “LVR — Low-Voltage Reset”.
14.6 Interrupts
This subsection describes all interrupts originated by VREG3V3V2.
The interrupt vectors requested by VREG3V3V2 are listed in Table 14-5. Vector addresses and interrupt
priorities are defined at MCU level.
14.6.1 LVI — Low-Voltage Interrupt
In FPM VREG3V3V2 monitors the input voltage V
DDA
. Whenever V
DDA
drops below level V
LVIA
the
status bit LVDS is set to 1. Vice versa, LVDS is reset to 0 when V
DDA
rises above level V
LVID
. An
interrupt, indicated by flag LVIF = 1, is triggered by any change of the status bit LVDS if interrupt enable
bit LVIE = 1.
NOTE
On entering the reduced-power mode, the LVIF is not cleared by the
VREG3V3V2.
Table 14-4. VREG3V3V2 — Reset Sources
Reset Source Local Enable
Power-on reset Always active
Low-voltage reset Available only in full-performance mode
Table 14-5. VREG3V3V2 — Interrupt Vectors
Interrupt Source Local Enable
Low Voltage Interrupt (LVI) LVIE = 1; Available only in full-performance mode