1.21 WDT Timeout
This example application shows how the WDT resets by not feeding the watchdog on switch press.
Description
This example application shows how the WDT peripheral library resets the WDT by not feeding the watchdog on switch press. The application sets up the watchdog to reset the device. The application sets up the timer to blink an LED to emulate a process. A user switch press forces the device to wait in an infinite loop to emulate a deadlock. As a result, a device reset is triggered as the watchdog counter overflows the bounded value.
Downloading and Building the Application
To clone or download this application from Github, go to the main page of this repository and then click Clone button to clone this repository or download as zip file.
Path of the application within the repository is apps/wdt/wdt_timeout.
To build the application, refer to the following table and open the project using its IDE.
Project Name | Description |
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pic32wm_bw1_curiosity.X | MPLAB X project for PIC32WM-BW1 Curiosity board |
Setting Up the Hardware
The following table shows the target hardware for the application projects.
Project Name | Board |
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pic32wm_bw1_curiosity.X | PIC32WM-BW1 Curiosity board |
Setting Up PIC32WM-BW1 Curiosity Board
- Connect the USB port on the board to the computer using a USB Type-C cable
Running the Application
- Open the Terminal application (E.g., Tera term) on the computer.
- Connect to the USB COM port and
configure the serial settings as follows:
- Baud : 115200
- Data : 8 Bits
- Parity : None
- Stop : 1 Bit
- Flow Control : None
- Build and program the application project using its IDE.
- LED should be blinking and the
console displays the following message.
- Press the switch to put the system in a deadlock.
- LED should stop blinking and the
console should print the following message.
- WDT will reset the device in four seconds and the demonstration should restart.
Refer to the following table for Switch and LED names:
Board | Switch Name | LED Name |
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PIC32WM-BW1 Curiosity board | SW2 | Green LED |