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IC RTC W/EEPROM 14-SOIC

ISL12028IBZ

Manufacturer Part Number
ISL12028IBZ
Description
IC RTC W/EEPROM 14-SOIC
Manufacturer
Intersil
Type
Clock/Calendar/Supervisor/EEPROMr
Datasheet

Specifications of ISL12028IBZ

Memory Size
4K (512 x 8)
Time Format
HH:MM:SS (12/24 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
14-SOIC (3.9mm Width), 14-SOL
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Following the Slave Byte is a two byte word address. The
word address is either supplied by the master device or
obtained from an internal counter. On power-up the internal
address counter is set to address 0h, so a current address
read of the EEPROM array starts at address 0. When
required, as part of a random read, the master must supply
the 2 Word Address Bytes as shown in Figure 19.
In a random read operation, the slave byte in the “dummy
write” portion must match the slave byte in the “read”
section. That is if the random read is from the array the slave
byte must be 1010111x in both instances. Similarly, for a
random read of the Clock/Control Registers, the slave byte
must be 1101111x in both places.
Write Operations
BYTE WRITE
For a write operation, the device requires the Slave Address
Byte and the Word Address Bytes. This gives the master
access to any one of the words in the array or CCR. (Note:
Prior to writing to the CCR, the master must write a 02h, then
06h to the status register in two preceding operations to
enable the write operation. See “Writing to the Clock/Control
Registers” on page 14). Upon receipt of each address byte,
the ISL12028 responds with an acknowledge. After receiving
both address bytes the ISL12028 awaits the 8 bits of data.
After receiving the 8 data bits, the ISL12028 again responds
with an acknowledge. The master then terminates the
transfer by generating a stop condition. The ISL12028 then
begins an internal write cycle of the data to the non-volatile
memory. During the internal write cycle, the device inputs
are disabled, so the device will not respond to any requests
from the master. The SDA output is at high impedance. See
Figure 20.
Array
CCR
FIGURE 19. SLAVE ADDRESS, WORD ADDRESS, AND DATA BYTES (64 BYTE PAGES)
A7
D7
1
1
0
19
DEVICE IDENTIFIER
A6
D6
0
1
0
A5
D5
1
0
0
A4
D4
0
1
0
ISL12028, ISL12028A
A3
D3
1
0
A2
D2
1
0
A write to a protected block of memory is ignored, but will still
receive an acknowledge. At the end of the write command,
the ISL12028 will not initiate an internal write cycle, and will
continue to ACK commands.
Byte writes to all of the non-volatile registers are allowed,
except the DWAn registers which require multiple byte writes
or page writes to trigger non-volatile writes. See “Device
Operation” on page 14 for more information.
PAGE WRITE
The ISL12028 has a page write operation. It is initiated in the
same manner as the byte write operation; but instead of
terminating the write cycle after the first data byte is
transferred, the master can transmit up to 15 more bytes to
the memory array and up to 7 more bytes to the clock/control
registers. The RTC registers require a page write (8 bytes),
individual register writes are not allowed. (Note: Prior to
writing to the CCR, the master must write a 02h, then 06h to
the status register in two preceding operations to enable the
write operation. See “Writing to the Clock/Control Registers”
on page 14.)
After the receipt of each byte, the ISL12028 responds with
an acknowledge, and the address is internally incremented
by one. The address pointer remains at the last address byte
written. When the counter reaches the end of the page, it
“rolls over” and goes back to the first address on the same
page. This means that the master can write 16 bytes to a
memory array page or 8 bytes to a CCR section starting at
any location on that page. For example, if the master begins
writing at location 10 of the memory and loads 15 bytes, then
the first 6 bytes are written to addresses 10 through 15, and
the last 6 bytes are written to columns 0 through 5.
A1
D1
1
0
R/W
A8
A0
D0
SLAVE ADDRESS BYTE
WORD ADDRESS 1
WORD ADDRESS 0
DATA BYTE
BYTE 0
BYTE 3
BYTE 1
BYTE 2
November 30, 2010
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