• Part: DS12885T
  • Description: Real-Time Clock
  • Manufacturer: Dallas Semiconductor
  • Size: 165.50 KB
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Dallas Semiconductor
DS12885T
DS12885T is Real-Time Clock manufactured by Dallas Semiconductor.
- Part of the DS12885S comparator family.
FEATURES Drop- in replacement for IBM AT puter clock/calendar - Pin configuration closely matches MC146818B and DS1285 .. - Counts seconds, minutes, hours, days, day of the week, date, month, and year with leapyear pensation valid up to 2100 - Binary or BCD representation of time, calendar, and alarm - 12-hour or 24-hour clock with AM and PM in 12-hour mode - Daylight Savings Time option - Selectable between Motorola and Intel bus timing - Multiplex bus for pin efficiency - Interfaced with software as 128 RAM locations - 14 bytes of clock and control registers - 114 bytes of general purpose RAM - Programmable square-wave output signal bus-patible interrupt signals ( IRQ ) - Three interrupts are separately softwaremaskable and testable - Time-of-day alarm once/second to once/day - Periodic rates from 122µs to 500ms - End-of-clock update cycle - Optional 28-pin PLCC surface mount package or 32-pin TQFP - Optional industrial temperature range available - Underwriters Laboratory (UL) recognized - DS12885Q 28 PLCC DS12885T 32 TQFP Package Dimension Information http://.maxim-ic./Tech Support/Dallas Pack Info.htm Note: Some revisions of this device may incorporate deviations from published specifications known as errata. Multiple revisions of any device may be simultaneously available through various sales channels. For information about device errata, click here: http://.maxim-ic./errata. 1 of 6 DS12885/DS12885Q/DS12885T DESCRIPTION The DS12885 real-time clock plus RAM is designed to be a direct replacement for the DS1285. The DS12885 is identical in form, fit, and function to the DS1285, and has an additional 64 bytes of general purpose RAM. Access to this additional RAM space is determined by the logic level presented on AD6 during the address portion of an access cycle. An external crystal and battery are the only ponents required to maintain time-of-day and memory status in the absence of power. For a plete description of operating conditions, electrical...