mjs513
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@defragster
My guess is that the ribbon cable/connector is lower your the temp of the board. If you are running at 49-50C and your panic temp is 50C probably wont trip - not above the threshold - try setting the panic at about 47C and see what happens. From pg1273-4:
As for the 20.8.3 SRC Reset Status Register (SRC_SRSR) please note:
if you check bit 8 of the register it will tell you whether the reset occurred due the temperature sensor.
If the register is just reading a "1" that probably just indicate the " reset was the result of ipp_reset_b pin (Power-up sequence)".
My guess is that the ribbon cable/connector is lower your the temp of the board. If you are running at 49-50C and your panic temp is 50C probably wont trip - not above the threshold - try setting the panic at about 47C and see what happens. From pg1273-4:
andThe panic threshold is a special programmable threshold in that if the temperature increases above this value and the temperature-panic-reset interrupt is enabled in the System Reset Controller, the hardware will assume that software no longer has control over the thermal situation and will initiate a reset of the chip
In order to avoid false panic temperature initiated resets, the panic alarm will not fire until the temperature panic condition has been met for four consecutive conversion cycles.
As for the 20.8.3 SRC Reset Status Register (SRC_SRSR) please note:
For bit[6-0] - writing zero does not have any effect. Writing one will clear the corresponding bit. The individual bits can be cleared by writing one to that bit. When the system comes out of reset, this register will have bits set corresponding to all the reset sources that occurred during system reset. Software has to take care to clear this register by writing one after every reset that occurs so that the register will contain the information of recently occurred reset
if you check bit 8 of the register it will tell you whether the reset occurred due the temperature sensor.
If the register is just reading a "1" that probably just indicate the " reset was the result of ipp_reset_b pin (Power-up sequence)".