12 connecting the reset pin, 13 connecting the emulator port pins, Connecting the reset pin – Rainbow Electronics 71M6542G User Manual

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R

1

RESET

71M6533

DGND

100

Ω

R

1

RESET

71M6533

DGND

100

Ω

Figure 41: Connection for Optical Components

4.12 Connecting the Reset Pin

Even though a functional meter does not necessarily need a reset switch, it is useful to have a reset
pushbutton for prototyping as shown in

Figure 42

, left side. The RESET signal may be sourced from

V3P3SYS (functional in MSN mode only), V3P3D (MSN and BRN modes), or VBAT (all modes, if a
battery is present), or from a combination of these sources, depending on the application.

For a production meter, the RESET pin should be protected by the external components shown in

Figure 42

, right side. R1 should be in the range of 100

Ω and mounted as closely as possible to the IC.

Since the 71M6541D/F and 71M6542F generate their own power-on reset, a reset button or circuitry, as
shown in

Figure 42

, is only required for test units and prototypes.

Figure 42: External Components for the RESET Pin: Push-Button (Left), Production Circuit (Right)

4.13 Connecting the Emulator Port Pins

Even when the emulator is not used, small shunt capacitors to ground (22 pF) should be used for
protection from EMI as illustrated in

Figure 43

. Production boards should have the ICE_E pin connected

to ground.

R

1

RESET

71M654x

GNDD

V3P3D

R

2

VBAT/

V3P3D

Reset

Switch

1k

0.1µF

10kΩ

OPT_TX

R

2

R

1

OPT_RX

71M654x

V3P3SYS

Phototransistor

LED

10 k

100 pF

V3P3SYS

71M654x

GNDD

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