Claims
- 1. A power-on/off reset circuit preventing a new operational sequence when a power-supply voltage is equal to or lower than a first voltage, and immediately suspending an operation when the power-supply voltage is equal to or lower than a second voltage, comprisinga voltage detection circuit which detects a third voltage and outputs a signal, said signal being outputted only when the power supply is turned on, and said signal being outputted for a certain time period after the power supply is turned on, a first control circuit which, in response to the signal, immediately suspends operation when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, and a second control circuit which, in response to the signal, completes an existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the first voltage.
- 2. A power-on/off reset circuit comprising a time for a power-supply voltage to drop from a first voltage to a second voltage, the time being longer than a predetermined operational sequence completion time,a voltage detection circuit which detects a third voltage and outputs a signal, said signal being outputted only when the power supply is turned on, and said signal being outputted for a certain time period after the power supply is turned on, a first control circuit which, in response to the signal, immediately suspends operation when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, and a second control circuit which, in response to the signal, completes an existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the first voltage.
- 3. A power-on/off reset circuit comprisinga first voltage detection circuit which detects a first voltage and outputs a first signal, and a second voltage detection circuit which detects a second voltage lower than the first voltage and outputs a second signal, preventing a new operational sequence when a power-supply voltage is equal to or lower than the first voltage, and immediately suspending an operation when the power-supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, a third voltage detection circuit which detects a third voltage and outputs a third signal, said third signal being outputted only when the power supply is turned on, and said third signal being outputted for a certain time period after the power supply is turned on, a fourth voltage detection circuit which detects a fourth voltage higher than the first voltage and outputs a fourth signal, a signal selection circuit which selects either the first signal or the fourth signal and outputs a fifth signal, a first control circuit which generates an OR output of the third signal and the second signal, and a second control circuit which generates an OR output of the third signal and the fifth signal.
- 4. A semiconductor device comprising a non-volatile memory and power-on/off reset circuit preventing a new operational sequence when a power-supply voltage is equal to or lower than a first voltage, and immediately suspending an operation when the power-supply voltage is equal to or lower than a second voltage, whereinthe semiconductor device is characterized by not operating the non-volatile memory when the power-supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, a voltage detection circuit which detects a third voltage and outputs a signal, said signal being outputted only when the power supply is turned on, and said signal being outputted for a certain time period after the power supply is turned on, a first control circuit which, in response to the signal, immediately suspends operation when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, and a second control circuit which, in response to the signal, completes an existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the first voltage.
- 5. A power-on/off reset circuit comprising:a first voltage detection circuit which detects a first voltage and outputs a first signal, a second voltage detection circuit which detects a second voltage lower than the first voltage and outputs a second signal, a third voltage detection circuit which detects a third voltage and outputs a third signal, said third signal being outputted only when the power supply is turned on, and said third signal being outputted for a certain time period after the power supply is turned on, a first control circuit which, in response to the third signal or the second signal, immediately suspends operation when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, and a second control circuit which, in response to the third signal or the first signal, completes an existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the first voltage.
- 6. The power-on/off reset circuit of claim 5 including a fourth voltage detection circuit which detects a fourth voltage higher than the first voltage and outputs a fourth signal, which is ORed with the first signal to produce a fifth signal,wherein the second control circuit, in response to the third signal or the fifth signal, completes the existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence.
- 7. The power-on/off reset circuit of claim 1 includinga first voltage detection circuit which detects the first voltage and outputs a first signal, a second voltage detection circuit which detects the second voltage lower than the first voltage and outputs a second signal, wherein the voltage detection circuit which detects the third voltage and outputs the signal is a third voltage detection circuit outputting a third signal, said third signal being outputted only when the power supply is turned on, and said third signal being outputted for a certain time period after the power supply is turned on, the first control circuit which, in response to the third signal or the second signal, immediately suspends operation when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, and the second control circuit which, in response to the third signal or the first signal, completes an existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the first voltage.
- 8. The power-on/off reset circuit of claim 7 including a a fourth voltage detection circuit which detects a fourth voltage higher than the first voltage and outputs a fourth signal, which is ORed with the first signal to produce a fifth signal,wherein the second control circuit, in response to the third signal or the fifth signal, completes the existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence.
- 9. The power~on/off reset circuit of claim 2 includinga first voltage detection circuit which detects the first voltage and outputs a first signal, a second voltage detection circuit which detects the second voltage lower than the first voltage and outputs a second signal, wherein the voltage detection circuit which detects the third voltage and outputs the signal is a third voltage detection circuit outputting a third signal, said third signal being outputted only when the power supply is turned on, and said third signal being outputted for a certain time period after the power supply is turned on, the first control circuit which, in response to the third signal or the second signal, immediately suspends operation when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, and the second control circuit which, in response to the third signal or the first signal, completes an existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the first voltage.
- 10. The power-on/off reset circuit of claim 9 including a fourth voltage detection circuit which detects a fourth voltage higher than the first voltage and outputs a fourth signal, which is ORed with the first signal to produce a fifth signal,wherein the second control circuit, in response to the third signal or the fifth signal, completes the existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence.
- 11. The power-on/off reset circuit of claim 4 includinga first voltage detection circuit which detects the first voltage and outputs a first signal, a second voltage detection circuit which detects the second voltage lower than the first voltage and outputs a second signal, wherein the voltage detection circuit which detects the third voltage and outputs the signal is a third voltage detection circuit outputting a third signal, said third signal being outputted only when the power supply is turned on, and said third signal being outputted for a certain time period after the power supply is turned on, the first control circuit which, in response to the third signal or the second signal, immediately suspends operation when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the second voltage, and the second control circuit which, in response to the third signal or the first signal, completes an existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence when the power supply voltage is equal to or lower than the first voltage.
- 12. The power-on/off reset circuit of claim 11 including a fourth voltage detection circuit which detects a fourth voltage higher than the first voltage and outputs a fourth signal, which is ORed with the first signal to produce a fifth signal,wherein the second control circuit, in response to the third signal or the fifth signal, completes the existing operational sequence and prevents a new operational sequence.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/198,726, filed Nov. 24, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,246,614, , which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/817,746, filed Jul. 9, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,864,247.
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