4.5.1.1 Device Reset
To prevent inadvertent write operations or any other spurious events from occurring during a power-up sequence, the AT24CM02 includes a Power-on Reset (POR) circuit. Upon power-up, the device will not respond to any commands until the VCC level crosses the internal voltage threshold (VPOR) that brings the device out of Reset and into Standby mode.
The system designer must ensure the instructions are not sent to the device until the VCC supply has reached a stable value greater than or equal to the minimum VCC level. Additionally, once the VCC is greater than or equal to the minimum VCC level, the bus host must wait at least tPUP before sending the first command to the device. See Table 4-4 for the values associated with these power-up parameters.
Symbol | Parameter | Min. | Max. | Units |
---|---|---|---|---|
tPUP | Time required after VCC is stable before the device can accept commands | 100 | - | µs |
VPOR | Power-on Reset Threshold Voltage | - | 1.5 | V |
tPOFF | Minimum time at VCC = 0V between power cycles | 1 | - | ms |
- These parameters are characterized but they are not 100% tested in production.
If an event occurs in the system where the VCC level supplied to the AT24CM02 drops below the maximum VPOR level specified, it is recommended that a full power cycle sequence be performed. First, drive the VCC pin to GND, waiting at least the minimum tPOFF time, and then perform a new power-up sequence in compliance with the requirements defined in this section.