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.. _pyb.WDT:
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class WDT -- watchdog timer
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The WDT is used to restart the system when the application crashes and ends
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up into a non recoverable state. Once started it cannot be stopped or
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reconfigured in any way. After enabling, the application must "kick" the
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watchdog periodically to prevent it from expiring and resetting the system.
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Example usage::
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wdt = pyb.WDT(5000) # enable with a timeout of 5s
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wdt.kick()
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Constructors
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.. class:: pyb.WDT([timeout])
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Create a WDT object. If the timeout is specified the WDT is started.
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The timeout must be given in seconds and 1s the minimum value that
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is accepted. Once it is running the timeout cannot be changed and
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the WDT cannot be stopped either.
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Methods
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.. method:: wdt.kick()
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Kick the WDT to prevent it from resetting the system. The application
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should place this call in a sensible place ensuring that the WDT is
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only kicked after verifying that everything is functioning correctly.
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