MCP79402-I/MS Microchip Technology, MCP79402-I/MS Datasheet - Page 13

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MCP79402-I/MS

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP79402-I/MS
Description
Real Time Clock I2C GP RTCC 64B SRAM EUI-64
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
-r
Type
Clock/Calendarr
Datasheet

Specifications of MCP79402-I/MS

Features
Alarm, Leap Year, NVSRAM, Square Wave Output, Unique ID
Memory Size
64B
Time Format
HH:MM:SS (12/24 hr)
Date Format
YY-MM-DD-dd
Interface
I²C
Voltage - Supply
1.8 V ~ 5.5 V
Voltage - Supply, Battery
1.3 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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• ALMxC2:0: These Configuration bits determine
• The 12/24-hour bits 0xCh.6 and 0x13h.6 are cop-
0x18h-0x1Bh are used for the timesaver function.
These registers are loaded at the time when V
and the RTCC operates on the V
also set at this time. These registers are cleared when
the V
0x1Ch-0x1Fh are used for the timesaver function.
These registers are loaded at the time when V
restored and the RTCC switches to V
registers are cleared when the V
software.
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000 –
001 –
010 –
011 –
100
101
110
111
the alarm match. The logic will trigger the alarm
based on one of the following match conditions:
ies of the bit in 0x02h.6. The bits are read-only.
Note:
BAT
– Date
– RESERVED
– RESERVED
– Seconds, Minutes, Hour, Day, Date,
bit is cleared in software.
It is strongly recommended that the
timesaver function only be used when the
oscillator is running. This will ensure
accurate functionality.
Seconds match
Minutes match
Hours match (takes into account 12/24
hour)
Matches the current day, interrupt at
12.00.00 a.m. Example: 12 midnight on
Month
BAT
BAT
. The V
bit is cleared in
DD
BAT
. These
CC
CC
bit is
fails
is
4.2
4.2.1
The unique ID location is user accessible by using the
unlock ID sequence.
The unique ID location is 64-bits (8 bytes) and is
stored in EEPROM locations 0xF0 to 0xF7. This
location can be read at any time, however, a write is
inhibited until unlocked.
To unlock the write access to this location the following
sequence must be completed:
• A single write of 0x55h to address 0x09. Stop
• A single write of 0xAAh to address 0x09. Stop
This will allow the unique EEPROM locations to be
written.
After the byte or page write to these locations, the
write sequence is initiated by the Stop condition. At
this time, the ID locations are locked and no further
writes are possible to this location unless a complete
unlock sequence is repeated.
FEATURES
UNLOCK SEQUENCE
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