100ms reset timeout — why it matters
The minimum 100ms reset timeout ensures the downstream device's oscillator and PLL have time to stabilize before the processor starts executing code. If your MCU requires a longer reset pulse — say 200ms for a crystal oscillator with a slow start-up — this part may not hold the reset long enough, and you would need a supervisor with a programmable or longer fixed timeout. For most standard MCUs and DSPs, 100ms is sufficient.
Sourcing and lifecycle
There is no LTB risk on this line, and it is qualified for new designs.
