Features: ·8 or 32 kbytes of user NV RAM
·Integrated NV SRAM, real time clock, crystal, power-fail control circuit and lithium energy source
·Totally nonvolatile with over 10 years of operation in the absence of power
·Watchdog timer restarts an out-of-control processor
·Alarm function schedules real-time related activities such as system wakeup
·Programmable interrupts and square wave output
·All registers are individually addressable via the address and data bus
·Interrupt signals are active in power-down modePinoutSpecificationsVoltage on Any Pin Relative to Ground -0.3V to +7.0V
Operating Temperature 0 to 70
Storage Temperature -40 to +70
Soldering Temperature See J-STD-020A Specification (See Note 14)DescriptionThe DS1386 is a nonvolatile static RAM with a full-function Real Time Clock (RTC), alarm, watchdog timer, and interval timer which are all accessible in a byte-wide format. The DS1386 contains a lithium energy source and a quartz crystal, which eliminates the need for any external circuitry. Data contained within 8k or 32k by 8-bit memory and the timekeeping registers can be read or written in the same manner as bytewide static RAM. The timekeeping registers are located in the first 14 bytes of memory space. Data is maintained in the RAMified Timekeeper by intelligent control circuitry, which detects the status of V
CC and write protects memory when V
CC is out of tolerance. The lithium energy source can maintain data and real time for over ten years in the absence of V
CC . Timekeeper information includes hundredths of seconds, seconds, minutes, hours, day, date, month, and year. The date at the end of the month is automatically adjusted for months with less than 31 days, including correction for leap year.
The RAMified Timekeeper DS1386 operates in either 24-hour or 12-hour format with an AM/PM indicator. The watchdog timer provides alarm interrupts and interval timing between 0.01seconds and 99.99 seconds. The real time alarm provides for preset times of up to one week. Interrupts for both watchdog and RTC will operate when system is powered down. Either can provide system !°wake-up!± signal