ISL12008IB8Z-T Intersil, ISL12008IB8Z-T Datasheet - Page 8

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ISL12008IB8Z-T

Manufacturer Part Number
ISL12008IB8Z-T
Description
IC RTC I2C LO-POWER 8-SOIC
Manufacturer
Intersil
Type
Clock/Calendarr
Datasheet

Specifications of ISL12008IB8Z-T

Time Format
HH:MM:SS (24 hr)
Date Format
YY-MM-DD-dd
Interface
I²C, 2-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Memory Size
-

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lower power. Aside from this, all RTC functions are
operational during battery backup mode. Except for SCL and
SDA, all the inputs and outputs of the ISL12008 are active
during battery backup mode unless disabled via the control
register.
Power Failure Detection
The ISL12008 provides a Real Time Clock Failure Bit (RTCF,
address 0Bh) to detect total power failure. It allows users to
determine if the device has powered up after having lost all
power to the device (both V
Low Power Mode
The normal power switching of the ISL12008 is designed to
switch into battery backup mode only if the V
lost. This will ensure that the device can accept a wide range
of backup voltages from many types of sources while reliably
switching into backup mode. Another mode, called Low
Power Mode, is available to allow direct switching from V
to V
the additional monitoring of V
needed, that circuitry is shut down and less power is used
while operating from V
600nA at V
LPMODE bit (address 08h, bit 5) in the control and status
registers.
Low Power Mode is useful in systems where V
higher than V
V
of hysteresis to prevent any switchback of V
switchover. In a system with a V
battery of V
However, it is not recommended to use Low Power Mode in
a system with V
there is a finite I-R voltage drop in the V
InterSeal™ and ReSeal™ Battery Saver
The ISL12008 has the InterSeal Battery Saver, which
prevents initial battery current drain before it is first used. For
example, battery-backed RTCs are commonly packaged on
a board with a battery connected. In order to preserve
battery life, the ISL12008 will not draw any power from the
battery source until after the device is first powered up from
the V
battery backup mode whenever V
The ISL12008 has the ReSeal function, which allows the
device to enter into the InterSeal Battery Saver mode after
manufacture testing for board functionality. To use the
ReSeal function, simply set RESEAL bit to “1” (address 0Bh)
after the testing is completed. It will enable the InterSeal
Battery Saver mode and prevents battery current drain
before it is first used.
DD
BAT
2
to V
DD
C bus is deactivated in battery backup mode to provide
without requiring V
BAT
source. Thereafter, the device will switchover to
DD
BAT
when V
BAT
= 5V. Low Power Mode is activated via the
DD
= 3V, Low Power Mode can be used.
at all times. The device will switch from
= 3.3V ±10%, V
DD
DD
drops below V
. Power savings are typically
DD
DD
DD
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to drop below V
and V
DD
vs V
DD
BAT
= 5V and backup lithium
BAT
TRIP
power is lost.
BAT
≥ 3.0V, and when
DD
).
, with about 50mV
is no longer
line.
DD
DD
DD
TRIP
after
power is
is normally
. Since
DD
ISL12008
Real Time Clock Operation
The Real Time Clock (RTC) uses an external 32.768kHz
quartz crystal to maintain an accurate internal representation
of sub-second, second, minute, hour, day of week, date,
month, and year. The RTC has leap-year correction, and
corrects for months having fewer than 31 days. The RTC
hours is in 24-hour format only. When the ISL12008 powers
up after the loss of both V
begin incrementing until at least one byte is written to the
RTC registers. The sub-second register will increment after
power up but it will not casue the other RTC registers to
incremnent until at least one byte is written to the RTC
registers.
Accuracy of the Real Time Clock
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 performance will also be
dependent upon temperature. The frequency deviation of
the crystal is a function 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. The ISL12008 provides on-chip
crystal compensation networks to adjust load capacitance to
tune oscillator frequency from -97.0695ppm to
+206.139ppm. For more detailed information. See
“Application Section” on page 16.
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The ISL12008 has an I
access to the control and status registers and the user
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signal (SDA) and a clock signal (SCL).
Oscillator Compensation
The ISL12008 provides the option of timing correction due to
temperature variation of the crystal oscillator for either
manufacturing calibration or active calibration. The total
possible compensation is typically -97.0695ppm to
+206.139ppm. Two compensation mechanisms that are
available are as follows:
2
1. An analog trimming (ATR) register that can be used to
2. A digital trimming register (DTR) that can be used to
C Serial Interface
adjust individual on-chip digital capacitors for oscillator
capacitance trimming. The individual digital capacitor is
selectable from a range of 4.5pF to 20.25pF (based upon
32.758kHz). This translates to a calculated
compensation of approximately -34ppm to +80ppm (see
ATR description on page 16).
adjust the timing counter by -63.0696ppm to
+126.139ppm (see DTR description on page 16).
2
C serial bus protocols using a bidirectional data
2
C serial interface is compatible with other
2
C serial bus interface that provides
DD
and V
BAT
, the RTC will not
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