The ENC28J60 differentiates between various kinds of
Reset:
• Power-on Reset (POR)
• System Reset
• Transmit Only Reset
• Receive Only Reset
• Miscellaneous MAC and PHY Subsystem Resets
A simplified block diagram of the On-Chip Reset Circuit
is shown in Figure 11-1.
Burt from what i see in the datasheet. That RESET pin will reset entire IC. It will not touch the EE (External EPROM) So why is everyone defending Microchip? heh
They do typos all the time. I know the RESET aka RB5 is for ETHERNET USE and you all do too.. Check out page 62:
11.2 System Reset
You can see that reset pin will reset the entire chip. Its obviously not for EE data.
I want to try out a few things. Like getting data from the web and displaying over UART. I chose UART mainly because one can alter it for LCD, GLCD or anything else without much work heh
After a web collector type app. I want to see if i can control the PIC from the web. Like Turn LEDs on/off... I have a phone with internet and such. So i want to make a webpage for my device and on my phone travel to the site and activate certain things.
Burt from what i see in the datasheet. That RESET pin will reset entire IC. It will not touch the EE (External EPROM) So why is everyone defending Microchip? heh
They do typos all the time. I know the RESET aka RB5 is for ETHERNET USE and you all do too.. Check out page 62:
11.2 System Reset
You can see that reset pin will reset the entire chip. Its obviously not for EE data.