MAX31629

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I2C Digital Thermometer and Real-Time Clock

Temperature Sensor and Real-Time Clock Integrated into a Tiny 3mm x 3mm IC

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  • Integration of Temperature Sensor and Real-Time Clock Saves Space and Cost
    • Measures Temperatures from -55°C to +125°C (-67°F to +257°F)
    • Real-Time Clock with Leap-Year Compensation through the Year 2100
    • 32 Bytes of SRAM for General Data Storage
    • 8-Pin TDFN Package
  • Minimal Power Requirements Allow for Accurate Time/Temperature Measurements in Battery-Powered Applications
    • 2.2V to 5.5V Wide Power-Supply Range
  • User-Programmability Flexibly Supports Different Application Requirements
    • Thermometer Resolution is User Programmable to 9, 10, 11, or 12 Bits
    • Thermostatic and Time Alarm Settings are User Definable
    • Dedicated Open-Drain Alarm Output
  • Industry-Standard Serial Interface Works with a Variety of Common Microcontrollers
    • Data is Read from/Written to through an I2C Serial Interface (Open-Drain I/O Lines)
MAX31629
I2C Digital Thermometer and Real-Time Clock
MAX31629: Typical Operating Circuit
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Parts Product Life Cycle Description
Digital Temperature Sensors 1
DS1629 PRODUCTION Digital Thermometer and Real-Time Clock/Calendar
Serial Address RTCs 1
DS3231 PRODUCTION Extremely Accurate I²C-Integrated RTC/TCXO/Crystal
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