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Regardiing 8051 reset circuit

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If I connect 22uf capacitor and 10k resistance in place of 10uf and 8.2k resistance it works fine can any body explain.
 

What is your question? Why does the reset circuit work with short or long time constants?
 

Reset
A reset is accomplished by holding the RST pin high for at least two machine cycles (24 oscillator periods), while the oscillator is running. To insure a good power-up reset, the RST pin must be high long enough to allow the oscillator time to start up (normally a few milliseconds) plus two machine cycles.

Both R-C options yield very close result at the same magnitude order, and complies to timing requirement stated for RST pin at most 51 cores ( e.g. ) .


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AT89C51 or AT89S52
You'll find in the datasheet that CMOS 8051 (all recent types) can work without a pulldown resistor and only 1 µF capacitor. In other words, any RC combination that achieves a reasonable delay will be fine.
 

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