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Handling Power-Fail Interrupt (PFI) in HyperRAM Devices - KBA233428
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Question: What should I do if power-fail interrupt (PFI) is detected in HyperRAM™ devices?
Answer: Power-fail interrupt (PFI) is detected in two cases:
Case 1:
Voltage in the VCC pin drops below VRST (0.7 V) level. In this case, the voltage in VCC pin must be below VRST level for a minimum time period of Tpd time. Normal power initialization can be performed when this timing is followed.
If the voltage in VCC pin rises above VRST (0.7 V) level before Tpd time, then perform hardware Reset for proper initialization of the chip.
Case 2:
Voltage in the VCC pin drops below VCC Min. (0.7 V) level but never drops below VLKO level. In this case, the part will remain initialized and functions accurately when VCC rises again above VCC Min. For more details, refer the specific device datasheet (see Figure 1).
Figure 1. Power-Down or Voltage Drop