Rainbow Electronics ATmega64M1 User Manual

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8209A–AVR–08/09

ATmega16M1/32M1/64M1

and WDIF automatically by hardware (the Watchdog goes to System Reset Mode). This is use-
ful for keeping the Watchdog Timer security while using the interrupt. To stay in Interrupt and
System Reset Mode, WDIE must be set after each interrupt. This should however not be done
within the interrupt service routine itself, as this might compromise the safety-function of the
Watchdog System Reset mode. If the interrupt is not executed before the next time-out, a Sys-
tem Reset will be applied.

Note:

1. For the WDTON Fuse “1” means unprogrammed while “0” means programmed.

• Bit 4 - WDCE: Watchdog Change Enable

This bit is used in timed sequences for changing WDE and prescaler bits. To clear the WDE bit,
and/or change the prescaler bits, WDCE must be set.

Once written to one, hardware will clear WDCE after four clock cycles.

• Bit 3 - WDE: Watchdog System Reset Enable

WDE is overridden by WDRF in MCUSR. This means that WDE is always set when WDRF is
set. To clear WDE, WDRF must be cleared first. This feature ensures multiple resets during con-
ditions causing failure, and a safe start-up after the failure.

• Bit 5, 2:0 - WDP[3:0]: Watchdog Timer Prescaler 3, 2, 1 and 0

The WDP3:0 bits determine the Watchdog Timer prescaling when the Watchdog Timer is run-
ning. The different prescaling values and their corresponding time-out periods are shown in

Table 11-2 on page 53

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Table 11-1.

Watchdog Timer Configuration

WDTON

(1)

WDE

WDIE

Mode

Action on Time-out

0

0

0

Stopped

None

0

0

1

Interrupt Mode

Interrupt

0

1

0

System Reset Mode

Reset

0

1

1

Interrupt and System Reset
Mode

Interrupt, then go to System
Reset Mode

1

x

x

System Reset Mode

Reset

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