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Associate III
August 2, 2025
Question

Reset pin - add external pullup, or not?

  • August 2, 2025
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Hello team,

Generally , Reset pin by default status is Logic High.

But in AN4206 ( Page 31) , NRST pin is not Connected to 3.3V , it is left Floating with Capacitor.

Is that Okay ? 

My device is STM32F303.

Regards,

3 replies

TDK
Super User
August 2, 2025

Yes, the typical connection is floating with 0.1 uF cap. It is internally pulled up.

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bsutharAuthor
Associate III
August 6, 2025

Thank you , TDK

Would it Enable By Default or any Configuration Needed ?

Would it be Good Idea to pull-up NRST pin Externally as well ?

 

Regards,

TDK
Super User
August 6, 2025

No configuration needed.

Pulling it high externally does not add any functionality. It is unnecessary.

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Associate II
August 6, 2025

I think you're good to go.

Optionally, if you don't need to bring the internal reset out, you can make this pin GPIO.

Check the "FLASH_OPTR" register.

Though I dare not say if the internal reset state is fully reliable.

We have an external pull-up, just to be safe.

bsutharAuthor
Associate III
August 6, 2025

Hi Henrik,

One concern with ext.pull up is , it may paralle with internal pull-up to reduce resistance.  In my case , ext pull up will be 10k. We want to keep Reset function for USB DFU Bootloader.

Regards,

Bhupendra

 

Associate II
August 10, 2025

The extra pull-up may be superfluous, but as the ball is already drawn out for the cap another resistor will not bother me. Later, the bean-counting army can get a bonus for removing it from the BOM.

 

BTW, our work-in-progress design (G4) omits the reset line from the SWD connector.

I have not found any situation that kills the connection yet but a TP may save the day some day.

Without full control over the supply I'd be more conservative though.