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X1227S8-4.5A 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: X1227S8-4.5A
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内容描述: 实时时钟/日历/ CPU监控器, EEPROM [Real Time Clock/Calendar/CPU Supervisor with EEPROM]
分类和应用: 计时器或实时时钟微控制器和处理器监控可编程只读存储器电动程控只读存储器电可擦编程只读存储器
文件页数/大小: 28 页 / 442 K
品牌: XICOR [ XICOR INC. ]
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X1227  
POWER CONTROL OPERATION  
contents of the buffer are discarded. After a valid write  
operation the RTC will reflect the newly loaded data  
beginning with the next “one second” clock cycle after  
the stop bit is written. The RTC continues to update  
the time while an RTC register write is in progress and  
the RTC continues to run during any nonvolatile write  
sequences. A single byte may be written to the RTC  
without affecting the other bytes.  
The power control circuit accepts a V  
and a V  
BACK  
CC  
input. The power control circuit powers the device from  
when V < V - 0.2V. It will switch back to  
V
BACK  
CC  
BACK  
power the device from V when V exceeds V  
.
CC  
CC  
BACK  
Figure 2. Power Control  
V
CC  
Voltage  
On  
Accuracy of the Real Time Clock  
V
BACK  
In  
The accuracy of the Real Time Clock depends on the  
frequency of the quartz crystal that is used as the time  
base for the RTC. Since the resonant frequency of a  
crystal is temperature dependent, the RTC perfor-  
mance will also be dependent upon temperature. The  
frequency deviation of the crystal is a fuction of the  
turnover temperature of the crystal from the crystal’s  
nominal frequency. For example, a >20ppm frequency  
deviation translates into an accuracy of >1 minute per  
month. These parameters are available from the  
crystal manufacturer. Xicor’s RTC family provides on-  
chip crystal compensation networks to adjust load-  
capacitance to tune oscillator frequency from +116  
ppm to –37 ppm when using a 12.5 pF load crystal.  
For more detail information see the Application  
section.  
Off  
REAL TIME CLOCK OPERATION  
The Real Time Clock (RTC) uses an external  
32.768kHz quartz crystal to maintain an accurate  
internal representation of the second, minute, hour,  
day, date, month, and year. The RTC has leap-year  
correction. The clock also corrects for months having  
fewer than 31 days and has a bit that controls 24 hour  
or AM/PM format. When the X1227 powers up after  
the loss of both V  
operate until at least one byte is written to the clock  
register.  
and V  
, the clock will not  
CC  
BACK  
CLOCK/CONTROL REGISTERS (CCR)  
Reading the Real Time Clock  
The Control/Clock Registers are located in an area  
separate from the EEPROM array and are only  
accessible following a slave byte of “1101111x” and  
reads or writes to addresses [0000h:003Fh]. The  
clock/control memory map has memory addresses  
from 0000h to 003Fh. The defined addresses are  
described in the Table 1. Writing to and reading from  
the undefined addresses are not recommended.  
The RTC is read by initiating a Read command and  
specifying the address corresponding to the register of  
the Real Time Clock. The RTC Registers can then be  
read in a Sequential Read Mode. Since the clock runs  
continuously and a read takes a finite amount of time,  
there is the possibility that the clock could change during  
the course of a read operation. In this device, the time is  
latched by the read command (falling edge of the clock  
on the ACK bit prior to RTC data output) into a separate  
latch to avoid time changes during the read operation.  
The clock continues to run. Alarms occurring during a  
read are unaffected by the read operation.  
CCR access  
The contents of the CCR can be modified by perform-  
ing a byte or a page write operation directly to any  
address in the CCR. Prior to writing to the CCR  
(except the status register), however, the WEL and  
RWEL bits must be set using a two step process (See  
section “Writing to the Clock/Control Registers.)  
Writing to the Real Time Clock  
The time and date may be set by writing to the RTC  
registers. To avoid changing the current time by an  
uncompleted write operation, the current time value is  
loaded into a separate buffer at the falling edge of the  
clock on the ACK bit before the RTC data input bytes,  
the clock continues to run. The new serial input data  
replaces the values in the buffer. This new RTC value  
is loaded back into the RTC Register by a stop bit at  
the end of a valid write sequence. An invalid write  
operation aborts the time update procedure and the  
The CCR is divided into 5 sections.These are:  
1. Alarm 0 (8 bytes; non-volatile)  
2. Alarm 1 (8 bytes; non-volatile)  
3. Control (4 bytes; non-volatile)  
4. Real Time Clock (8 bytes; volatile)  
5. Status (1 byte; volatile)  
Characteristics subject to change without notice. 3 of 28  
REV 1.1.20 1/13/03  
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