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Discussion Groups | | Re: Watchdogs and safety (was Thinking...)


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Re: Watchdogs and safety (was Thinking...) - Oliver Betz - Jun 6 5:02:00 2002

"Michael Pont" <> wrote:

[...]

> not necessarily the best or only solution. In this case, one impact of EMI
> can be corruption of the program counter, which has an impact (in some
> circumstances) like a 'random' GOTO statement. Filling blank areas

Have you any references for this information or is it own experience?
I observed PC corruption the first time when testing a 912D60A design
against indirect ESD but never before with HC11 and PIC16C...
designs.

Oliver





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