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PCD3316T

Manufacturer Part Number
PCD3316T
Description
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Datasheet

Specifications of PCD3316T

Process Technology
CMOS
Operating Frequency (max)
3580kHz
Mounting
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
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Table 3:
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Product specification
Mode register 2 (CIDMD2)
TB on/off
(CIDMD2.6)
X = don’t care.
0
1
1
Selection of interrupt modes
SEC/MIN
(CIDMD2.5)
X
0
1
[1]
7.6 Level detect
7.7 Time base
7.8 Interrupt
The 32.768 kHz clock signal must be available. The LOW-BAT Indication bit does not
generate interrupts, thus the bit should be polled.
When the input signal level on the FSK or the CAS input (the one that is selected) is
below a threshold of typically 40 dBm, the Low Level Status bit will be set (Interrupt
register, bit 4). The level detector can be used to observe a carrier loss during FSK
transmission and to detect the ‘Idle State Tone Alert Signal’ for British Telecom. The
signal power on the input can be monitored by polling the register bit since it will not
generate an interrupt. Signal power is measured in a frequency band corresponding
to the selected operation mode, FSK (1000 to 2200 Hz) or CAS (2000 to 2800 Hz).
The Low Level Status bit will be updated every 8 ms. When FSK and CAS are both
disabled the signal level on the FSK input is measured. The 32.768 kHz clock signal
must be available.
The 32.768 kHz oscillator is used to generate either a 1 second or a 1 minute
interrupt signal. If the TB on/off bit is set (Mode register 2, bit 6) every second or
minute an interrupt is generated and MIN Interrupt and/or SEC Interrupt bits
(Interrupt register, bit 7 and 6) are set. After reading the Interrupt register the interrupt
is cleared.
The SEC/MIN (Mode register 2, bit 5) selects whether every second (SEC/MIN is set)
or every minute (SEC/MIN is cleared) an interrupt is generated. All possible
selections are shown in
only disable time base interrupts, and the 32.768 kHz oscillator will continue to run.
The interrupt request output (IRQ) is active HIGH by default. The polarity of the IRQ
output can be made active LOW by the INT Polarity HIGH/LOW bit (Mode register 1,
bit 3). The IRQ pin is in 3-state when not active, so an external pull-up or pull-down
resistor is required. The interrupt cause is indicated by the flags in the Interrupt
register. Interrupt flags are set by hardware but must be reset by software. All flags of
the Interrupt register are reset when the register is read via I
The IRQ pin is deactivated at the positive edge of SCL which reads the first data bit of
the Interrupt register. The IRQ pin will stay inactive for one SCL cycle. IRQ can
handle a next interrupt after the next positive edge of SCL.
Interrupt register (CIDINT)
MIN Interrupt
(CIDINT.7)
0
1
1
SEC Interrupt
(CIDINT.6)
0
0
1
11 March 1999
Table
3. Resetting bit TB on/off in Mode register 2 (bit 6) will
Interrupt
no time base interrupt (time base is reset)
every minute an interrupt is generated; no second interrupt
every second an interrupt is generated; every minute an
interrupt is generated
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