<chuckle> And I always use one if I can - I like having an OH S#!% button. But in some designs, such a thing isn't a viable option anyway. With the complexity of the reset circuit that Atmel recommends, if the internal reset/startup circuit is reliable you'd save cost using it over an external reset circuit. DLC Graham Davies wrote: > --- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, Thomas Keller <tjkeller1@...> wrote: > > >>... ATtiny25 ... do I need to connect >>the *RESET pin (pin 1) to something? > > > So, you've had two replies saying the exact opposite things. I've > taken a look at the data sheet and it seems clear to me that reset is > taken care of internally. I've always relied on the internal reset > circuits of Atmel microcontrollers and it's always worked fine for me. > > Graham. > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > -- ------------------------------------------------- Dennis Clark TTT Enterprises www.techtoystoday.com -------------------------------------------------
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Re: ATtiny25 *RESET question
2007-10-22 by dlc
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