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Comparison of Internal and External Watchdog Timers
Maxim Integrated Products
Eric SchlaepferApplication Note
April 2009
This application note compares the benefits and drawbacks of internal (integrated with the microprocessor) and external (hardware-based) watchdog timers (WDTs). It explains that internal watchdog timers are easy to implement, but subject to failure. The MAXQ2000 microcontroller's WDT serves as an example of an internal watchdog. Hardware-based watchdog timers require additional board space, but are indispensable when reliability is paramount. This app note concludes with a comparison matrix that highlights the main advantages and disadvantages of each WDT solution.
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