Atmel Evaluation Kit for the SAM4E Series of Flash Microcontrollers ATSAM4E-EK ATSAM4E-EK Data Sheet

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The Watchdog Timer is reset by the proc_nreset signal. As the watchdog fault always causes a processor reset if 
WDRSTEN is set, the Watchdog Timer is always reset after a watchdog reset, and the Watchdog is enabled by 
default and with a period set to a maximum.
When the WDRSTEN in the WDT_MR bit is reset, the watchdog fault has no impact on the reset controller. 
Figure 14-6.
Watchdog Reset
14.4.5 Reset State Priorities
The reset state manager manages the following priorities between the different reset sources, given in descending 
order:
General reset
Backup reset
Watchdog reset
Software reset
User reset
Particular cases are listed below:
When in user reset: 
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A watchdog event is impossible because the Watchdog Timer is being reset by the proc_nreset signal. 
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A software reset is impossible, since the processor reset is being activated. 
When in software reset: 
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A watchdog event has priority over the current state.
̶
The NRST has no effect. 
When in watchdog reset: 
̶
The processor reset is active and so a software reset cannot be programmed.
̶
A user reset cannot be entered. 
Only if 
WDRPROC = 0
SLCK
periph_nreset
proc_nreset
wd_fault
NRST
(nrst_out)
EXTERNAL RESET LENGTH
8 cycles (ERSTL=2)
MCK
Processor Startup 
= 2 cycles
Any
Freq.
RSTTYP
Any
XXX
0x2 = Watchdog Reset