DS1677
ObsoletePortable System Controller
Part Details
- Provides Real-Time Clock
- Counts Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Date of the Month, Month, Day of the Week, and Year with Leap Year Compensation Valid Up to 2100
- Power Control Circuitry Supports System Power-On from Day/Time Alarm
- Microprocessor Monitor
- Halts Microprocessor During Power-Fail
- Automatically Restarts Microprocessor After Power Failure
- Monitors Pushbutton for External Override
- Halts and Resets an Out-of-Control Microprocessor
- NV RAM Control
- Automatic Battery Backup and Write Protection to External SRAM
- 3-Channel, 8-Bit ADC
- Simple 3-Wire Interface
- +5.0V Operation
- 1.25V Threshold Detector for Power-Fail Warning
The DS1677 portable system controller is a circuit that incorporates many of the functions necessary for low-power portable products integrated into one chip. The device provides a real-time clock (RTC), NV RAM controller, microprocessor monitor, power-fail warning, and a 3-channel, 8-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC). Communication with the DS1677 is established through a simple 3-wire interface.
The RTC provides seconds, minutes, hours, day, date, month, and year information with leap year compensation. The RTC also provides an alarm interrupt. This interrupt works when the DS1677 is powered by the system power supply or when in battery-backup operation so the alarm can be used to wake up a system that is powered down.
Automatic backup and write protection of an external SRAM is provided through the VCCO and active-low CEO pins. The backup energy source used to power the RTC is also used to retain RAM data in the absence of VCC through the VCCO pin. Active-low CEO, the chip-enable output to SRAM, is controlled during power transients to prevent data corruption.
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
Reliability Data 1
Design Note 5
Technical Articles 3
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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