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DS1371U

Manufacturer Part Number
DS1371U
Description
Real Time Clock I2C-Compatible 32-bi 2-bit Binary Counter
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of DS1371U

Function
Clock, Calendar, Elapsed Time Counter, Alarm
Supply Voltage (max)
5.5 V
Supply Voltage (min)
1.7 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Rtc Bus Interface
2-Wire Serial
Package / Case
uMax-8
Time Format
Binary
Date Format
Binary

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PIN DESCRIPTION
Detailed Description
The DS1371 is a real-time clock (RTC) with a I
user-defined starting point in a 32-bit counter (Figure 2). A 24-bit counter can be configured as either a
watchdog counter or as an alarm counter. An on-chip oscillator circuit uses a customer-supplied
32.768kHz crystal to keep time.
Oscillator Circuit
The DS1371 uses an external 32.768kHz crystal. The oscillator circuit does not require any external
resistors or capacitors to operate (Figure 2). Table 1 specifies several crystal parameters for the external
crystal. Using a crystal with the specified characteristics, the startup time is usually less than one second.
Clock Accuracy
The accuracy of the clock is dependent upon the accuracy of the crystal and the accuracy of the match
between the capacitive load of the oscillator circuit and the capacitive load for which the crystal was
trimmed. Additional error is added by crystal frequency drift caused by temperature shifts. External
circuit noise coupled into the oscillator circuit can result in the clock running fast. Figure 3 shows a
typical PC board layout for isolation of the crystal and oscillator from noise. Refer to Application Note
58: Crystal Considerations with Dallas Real-Time Clocks for detailed information.
PIN
1, 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SQW/INT
NAME
X1, X2
WDS
GND
SDA
SCL
V
CC
These signals are connections for a standard 32.768kHz quartz crystal. The internal
oscillator circuitry is designed for operation with a crystal having a specified load
capacitance (C
information about crystal selection and crystal layout considerations, refer to
Application Note 58: Crystal Considerations with Dallas Real-Time Clocks. The
DS1371 can also be driven by an external 32.768kHz oscillator. In this configuration,
the X1 pin is connected to the external oscillator signal and the X2 pin is floated.
Watchdog Input. A positive edge-triggered hardware interrupt input that restarts the
watchdog counter when this signal transitions from a low to a high. While WDS remains
at a static low or high, the watchdog counter continues to decrement.
Ground
I
I
Square-Wave/Interrupt Output. This pin is used to output the programmable square-
wave or alarm interrupt signal. It is open drain and requires an external pullup resistor.
Supply Voltage Terminal
2
2
C Serial Data. Input/output for I
C Serial Clock. Input for I
L
) of 6pF. No external resistors or capacitors are required. For more
2
2
C clock.
6 of 15
C serial interface that provides elapsed seconds from a
2
C data.
FUNCTION

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