External Reset
An External Reset is generated by a low level on the RESET pin. Reset pulses longer than the
minimum pulse width (see Table 15) will generate a reset, even if the clock is not running.
Shorter pulses are not guaranteed to generate a reset. When the applied signal reaches the
Reset Threshold Voltage – VRST on its positive edge, the delay counter starts the MCU after the
time-out period tTOUT has expired.
Figure 17. External Reset During Operation
CC
Brown-out Detection
ATmega8 has an On-chip Brown-out Detection (BOD) circuit for monitoring the VCC level during
operation by comparing it to a fixed trigger level. The trigger level for the BOD can be selected
by the fuse BODLEVEL to be 2.7V (BODLEVEL unprogrammed), or 4.0V (BODLEVEL pro-
grammed). The trigger level has a hysteresis to ensure spike free Brown-out Detection. The
hysteresis on the detection level should be interpreted as VBOT+ = VBOT + VHYST/2 and VBOT-
BOT - VHYST/2.
=
V
The BOD circuit can be enabled/disabled by the fuse BODEN. When the BOD is enabled
(BODEN programmed), and VCC decreases to a value below the trigger level (VBOT- in Figure
18), the Brown-out Reset is immediately activated. When VCC increases above the trigger level
(VBOT+ in Figure 18), the delay counter starts the MCU after the time-out period tTOUT has
expired.
The BOD circuit will only detect a drop in VCC if the voltage stays below the trigger level for
longer than tBOD given in Table 15.
Figure 18. Brown-out Reset During Operation
VBOT+
VCC
VBOT-
RESET
t
TOUT
TIME-OUT
INTERNAL
RESET
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