DS1210
Nonvolatile Controller Chip
Part Details
- Converts CMOS RAMs into Nonvolatile Memories
- Unconditionally Write Protects when VCC is Out-of-Tolerance
- Automatically Switches to Battery when Power-Fail Occurs
- Space-Saving 8-Pin PDIP or 16-Pin SO Packages
- Consumes Less Than 100nA of Battery Current
- Tests Battery Condition on Power up
- Provides for Redundant Batteries
- Optional 5% or 10% Power-Fail Detection
- Low Forward Voltage Drop on the VCCSwitch
- Optional Industrial (N) Temperature Range of -40°C to +85°C
The DS1210 Nonvolatile Controller Chip is a CMOS circuit which solves the application problem of converting CMOS RAM into nonvolatile memory. Incoming power is monitored for an out-of-tolerance condition. When such a condition is detected, chip enable is inhibited to accomplish write protection and the battery is switched on to supply the RAM with uninterrupted power. Special circuitry uses a low-leakage CMOS process which affords precise voltage detection at extremely low battery consumption. The 8-pin DIP package keeps PC board real estate requirements to a minimum. By combining the DS1210 Nonvolatile Controller Chip with a CMOS memory and batteries, nonvolatile RAM operation can be achieved.
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
Reliability Data 1
Technical Articles 1
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Tools & Simulations
IBIS Model 1
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