DS1390 Maxim, DS1390 Datasheet - Page 17

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DS1390

Manufacturer Part Number
DS1390
Description
The low-voltage serial-peripheral interface (SPI™) DS1390/DS1391/DS1394 and the low-voltage 3-wire DS1392/DS1393 real-time clocks (RTCs) are clocks/calendars that provide hundredths of a second, seconds, minutes, hours, day, date, month, and ye
Manufacturer
Maxim
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Bit 7: Enable Oscillator (EOSC). When set to logic 0,
this bit starts the oscillator. When this bit is set to logic
1, the oscillator is stopped whenever the device is pow-
ered by V
when V
V
Bit 5: Battery-Backed Square-Wave and Interrupt
Enable (BBSQI). This bit when set to logic 1 enables the
square wave or interrupt output when V
the DS1390/DS1392/DS1393/DS1394 are being pow-
ered by the V
SQW/INT pin (or SQW and INT pins) goes high imped-
ance when V
bit is disabled (logic 0) when power is first applied.
Bits 4 and 3: Rate Select (RS2 and RS1). These bits
control the frequency of the square-wave output when
the square wave has been enabled. The table below
shows the square-wave frequencies that can be select-
ed with the RS bits. These bits are both set to logic 1
(32kHz) when power is first applied.
The DS1390–DS1394 have three additional registers
(control, status, and trickle charger) that control the
RTC, alarms, square-wave output, and trickle charger.
Control bits used in the DS1390 become general-pur-
pose, battery-backed, nonvolatile SRAM bits in the
DS1391.
RS2
CC
0
0
1
1
EOSC
BIT 7
EOSC
is first applied.
BIT 7
CC
RS1
0
1
0
1
BACKUP
is valid. This bit is enabled (logic 0) when
Special-Purpose Registers
CC
BACKUP
SQUARE-WAVE OUTPUT FREQUENCY
falls below the power-fail trip point. This
BIT 6
. The oscillator is always enabled
BIT 6
0
0
pin. When BBSQI is logic 0, the
32.768kHz
4.096kHz
8.192kHz
1Hz
BIT 5
Low-Voltage SPI/3-Wire RTCs with
BBSQI
BIT 5
X
____________________________________________________________________
CC
is absent and
BIT 4
BIT 4
RS2
X
Control Register (0D/8Dh) (DS1390/DS1393/DS1394 Only)
Bit 2: Interrupt Control (INTCN). This bit controls the
SQW/INT signal. When the INTCN bit is set to logic 0, a
square wave is output on the SQW/INT pin. The oscilla-
tor must also be enabled for the square wave to be out-
put. When the INTCN bit is set to logic 1, a match
between the timekeeping registers and either of the
alarm registers then activates the SQW/INT (provided
the alarm is also enabled). The corresponding alarm
flag is always set, regardless of the state of the INTCN
bit. The INTCN bit is set to logic 0 when power is first
applied.
Bit 0: Alarm Interrupt Enable (AIE). When set to logic
1, this bit permits the alarm flag (AF) bit in the status
register to assert SQW/INT (when INTCN = 1). When
the AIE bit is set to logic 0 or INTCN is set to logic 0,
the AF bit does not initiate the SQW/INT signal. The AIE
bit is disabled (logic 0) when power is first applied.
BIT 3
BIT 3
RS1
X
Control Register (0D/8Dh) (DS1391 Only)
BIT 2
INTCN
BIT 2
Trickle Charger
X
BIT 1
BIT 1
0
0
BIT 0
BIT 0
AIE
X
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