欢迎访问ic37.com |
会员登录 免费注册
发布采购

DS12885S 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

DS12885S图片预览
型号: DS12885S
PDF下载: 下载PDF文件 查看货源
内容描述: 实时时钟 [Real-Time Clock]
分类和应用: 外围集成电路光电二极管时钟
文件页数/大小: 22 页 / 259 K
品牌: MAXIM [ MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS ]
 浏览型号DS12885S的Datasheet PDF文件第8页浏览型号DS12885S的Datasheet PDF文件第9页浏览型号DS12885S的Datasheet PDF文件第10页浏览型号DS12885S的Datasheet PDF文件第11页浏览型号DS12885S的Datasheet PDF文件第13页浏览型号DS12885S的Datasheet PDF文件第14页浏览型号DS12885S的Datasheet PDF文件第15页浏览型号DS12885S的Datasheet PDF文件第16页  
Real-Time Clock  
Clock Accuracy  
LOCAL GROUND PLANE (TOP LAYER)  
The accuracy of the clock is dependent upon the accu-  
racy of the crystal and the accuracy of the match  
between the capacitive load of the oscillator circuit and  
the capacitive load for which the crystal was trimmed.  
Additional error is added by crystal frequency drift  
caused by temperature shifts. External circuit noise cou-  
pled into the oscillator circuit can result in the clock run-  
ning fast. Figure 2 shows a typical PC board layout for  
isolation of the crystal and oscillator from noise. Refer to  
Application Note 58: Crystal Considerations with Dallas  
Real-Time Clocks for more detailed information.  
X1  
X2  
CRYSTAL  
NOTE: AVOID ROUTING SIGNAL LINES  
IN THE CROSSHATCHED AREA  
(UPPER LEFT QUADRANT) OF  
THE PACKAGE UNLESS THERE IS  
A GROUND PLANE BETWEEN THE  
SIGNAL LINE AND THE DEVICE PACKAGE.  
GND  
Clock Accuracy for DS12887, DS12887A,  
DS12C887, DS12C887A Only  
The encapsulated DIP modules are trimmed at the fac-  
tory to an accuracy of 1 minute per month at +25°C.  
Figure 2. Layout Example  
automatically adjusted for months with fewer than 31  
days, including correction for leap years.  
Power-Down/Power-Up  
Considerations  
Before writing the internal time, calendar, and alarm reg-  
isters, the SET bit in Register B should be written to logic  
1 to prevent updates from occurring while access is  
being attempted. In addition to writing the 10 time, calen-  
dar, and alarm registers in a selected format (binary or  
BCD), the data mode bit (DM) of Register B must be set  
to the appropriate logic level. All 10 time, calendar, and  
alarm bytes must use the same data mode. The SET bit  
in Register B should be cleared after the data mode bit  
has been written to allow the RTC to update the time and  
calendar bytes. Once initialized, the RTC makes all  
updates in the selected mode. The data mode cannot be  
changed without reinitializing the 10 data bytes. Tables  
2A and 2B show the BCD and binary formats of the time,  
calendar, and alarm locations.  
The real-time clock continues to operate, and the RAM,  
time, calendar, and alarm memory locations remain  
nonvolatile regardless of the V  
input level. V  
must  
CC  
BAT  
remain within the minimum and maximum limits when  
V
V
is not applied. When V  
is applied and exceeds  
CC  
PF  
CC  
(power-fail trip point), the device becomes accessi-  
—if the oscillator is running and the oscil-  
lator countdown chain is not in reset (Register A). This  
time allows the system to stablize after power is  
applied. If the oscillator is not enabled, the oscillator-  
enable bit is enabled on power-up, and the device  
becomes immediately accessible.  
ble after t  
REC  
Time, Calendar, and Alarm  
Locations  
The time and calendar information is obtained by read-  
ing the appropriate register bytes. The time, calendar,  
and alarm are set or initialized by writing the appropri-  
ate register bytes. Invalid time or date entries result in  
undefined operation. The contents of the 10 time, cal-  
endar, and alarm bytes can be either binary or binary-  
coded decimal (BCD) format.  
The 24-12 bit cannot be changed without reinitializing the  
hour locations. When the 12-hour format is selected, the  
higher-order bit of the hours byte represents PM when it  
is logic 1. The time, calendar, and alarm bytes are always  
accessible because they are double-buffered. Once per  
second the seven bytes are advanced by one second  
and checked for an alarm condition.  
If a read of the time and calendar data occurs during  
an update, a problem exists where seconds, minutes,  
hours, etc., may not correlate. The probability of read-  
ing incorrect time and calendar data is low. Several  
methods of avoiding any possible incorrect time and  
calendar reads are covered later in this text.  
The day-of-week register increments at midnight, incre-  
menting from 1 through 7. The day-of-week register is  
used by the daylight saving function, so the value 1 is  
defined as Sunday. The date at the end of the month is  
5/DS12C87A  
12  
____________________________________________________________________  
 复制成功!