Patent ReferencesWatchdog timer Watchdog timer Microcomputer with abnormality sensing function Watchdog timer having a reset detection circuit Microcomputer system with watchdog timer Multiple microprocessor watchdog system Watchdog timer circuit suited for use in microcomputer Programmable time base circuit with protected internal calibration Automatic microprocessor fault recovery system Diagnostic system for a watchdog timer InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 488708 filed on 06/08/1995US Classes:714/55Timing error (e.g., watchdog timer time-out)ExaminersPrimary: Beausoliel, Robert W. Jr.Assistant: Decady, Albert Attorney, Agent or FirmForeign Patent References
International ClassG06F 011/34AbstractA watchdog timer circuit of the present invention monitors a computer system (S) during diagnostic testing and resets the system when it is nonfunctioning. A real-time clock (RTC) (21), programmed by a central processing unit (CPU) (29) to run for a period of time, produces a reset signal after the period of time elapses. Typically this time period relates to a diagnostic program being run. The reset signal serves as an input to reset circuitry (28) which immediately transmits a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) to the CPU (29) and, after a delay period, transmits a hardware reset signal to the CPU (29). When functioning properly, the CPU (29) prepares for the hardware reset signal that is produced by the reset circuitry (28) and avoids being reset by the hardware reset signal. However, when the CPU (29) is not functioning properly, the hardware reset signal resets the CPU (29). Additional circuitry stores information regarding where the system (S) failed during the diagnostic testing and retrieves such information for the user upon reset. An additional feature resets all of the components within the system (S) upon a CPU (29) reset via power reset circuitry. | |