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DS1678S

Manufacturer Part Number
DS1678S
Description
IC RECORDER REALTIME EVENT 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Time Event Recorderr
Datasheet

Specifications of DS1678S

Memory Size
32B
Time Format
HH:MM:SS (12/24 hr)
Date Format
YY-MM-DD-dd
Interface
I²C, 2-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (5.3mm Width), 8-SOP, 8-SOEIAJ
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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signify an event has occurred and should be logged. Once the pin is activated, the event will be recorded
in the event log memory and the event counter register will be incremented by one.
The
The event can be triggered by a falling edge on the
triggered by both the rising and falling edges. By logging both the rising and falling edges as events, the
time when something is turned on and turned off can be determined and the amount of time that the
external system was in either state.
This assumes that the external system always starts logging data in a known state. For example, if a light
switch is being monitored and the switch is always in the off position before a mission is started, the first
event would be turning the lights on. The next event would have to be to turn the lights off. The time
between the events would be the amount of time the lights were in the on state. The time from turning the
lights off until the next event, which would be to turn the lights back on again, would be the amount of
time the lights were off.
The
pin will become an output and generate an alarm interrupt if the DISx bits are both set to zero and the
RTC reaches the preset value in the alarm register. The
causing the interrupt is present and the DISx bits are both set to zero.
The
from floating if the signal connected to the pin is tri-stated. Without the resistor, the input would float
and potentially log phantom events. With the pull-down resistor, the pin can be transitioned to a low state
causing an event to be recorded if the
stated.
X1, X2 – Connections for a standard 32.768kHz quartz crystal, Daiwa part number DT-26S or
equivalent. For greatest accuracy, the DS1678 must be used with a crystal that has a specified load
capacitance of 12.5pF. There is no need for external capacitors or resistors. Note: X1 and X2 are very
high impedance nodes. It is recommended that they and the crystal be guard-ringed with ground and that
high frequency signals be kept away from the crystal area. For more information on crystal selection and
crystal layout considerations, please consult Application Note 58, “Crystal Considerations with Dallas
Real-Time Clocks.”
INT
RECOMMENDED LAYOUT FOR CRYSTAL
INT
INT
INT
(Interrupt Input/Output) – The
pin can also be used as an output when the DS1678 is not in an event logging mission. The
pin can be activated in three different ways depending on how the user programs the TRx bits.
pin is an open-drain input/output with a weak internal pull-down resistor to prevent the pin
INT
INT
pin was being held high by an outside signal that becomes tri-
pin is an I/O that will be activated by an external device to
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INT
INT
pin only, a rising edge only, or it can be
output remains low as long as the status bit
INT

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