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ISL12022 Datenblatt(PDF) 10 Page - Intersil Corporation |
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ISL12022 Datenblatt(HTML) 10 Page - Intersil Corporation |
10 / 28 page 10 FN6659.2 June 23, 2009 Power Failure Detection The ISL12022 provides a Real Time Clock Failure Bit (RTCF) to detect total power failure. It allows users to determine if the device has powered up after having lost all power to the device (both VDD and VBAT). Brownout Detection The ISL12022 monitors the VDD level continuously and provides warning if the VDD level drops below prescribed levels. There are six (6) levels that can be selected for the trip level. These values are 85% below popular VDD levels. The LVDD bit in the Status Register will be set to “1” when brownout is detected. Note that the I2C serial bus remains active unless the Battery VTRIP levels are reached. Battery Level Monitor The ISL12022 has a built in warning feature once the Back-up battery level drops first to 85% and then to 75% of the battery’s nominal VBAT level. When the battery voltage drops to between 85% and 75%, the LBAT85 bit is set in the status register. When the level drops below 75%, both LBAT85 and LBAT75 bits are set in the status register. The battery level monitor is not functional in battery backup mode. In order to read the monitor bits after powering up VDD, instigate a battery level measurement by setting the TSE bit to "1" (BETA register), and then read the bits. There is a Battery Time Stamp Function available. Once the VDD is low enough to enable switchover to the battery, the RTC time/date are written into the TSV2B register. This information can be read from the TSV2B registers to discover the point in time of the VDD power-down. If there are multiple power-down cycles before reading these registers, the first values stored in these registers will be retained. These registers will hold the original power-down value until they are cleared by setting CLRTS = 1 to clear the registers. The normal power switching of the ISL12022 is designed to switch into battery-backup mode only if the VDD power is lost. This will ensure that the device can accept a wide range of backup voltages from many types of sources while reliably switching into backup mode. Note that the ISL12022 is not guaranteed to operate with VBAT < 1.8V. If the battery voltage is expected to drop lower than this minimum, correct operation of the device, especially after a VDD power-down cycle, is not guaranteed. The minimum VBAT to insure SRAM is stable is 1.0V. Below that, the SRAM may be corrupted when VDD power resumes. Real Time Clock Operation The Real Time Clock (RTC) uses an external 32.768kHz quartz crystal to maintain an accurate internal representation of second, minute, hour, day of week, date, month, and year. The RTC also has leap-year correction. The clock also corrects for months having fewer than 31 days and has a bit that controls 24-hour or AM/PM format. When the ISL12022 powers up after the loss of both VDD and VBAT, the clock will not begin incrementing until at least one byte is written to the clock register. Single Event and Interrupt The alarm mode is enabled via the MSB bit. Choosing single event or interrupt alarm mode is selected via the IM bit. Note that when the frequency output function is enabled, the alarm function is disabled. The standard alarm allows for alarms of time, date, day of the week, month, and year. When a time alarm occurs in single event mode, the IRQ/FOUT pin will be pulled low and the alarm status bit (ALM) will be set to “1”. The pulsed interrupt mode allows for repetitive or recurring alarm functionality. Hence, once the alarm is set, the device will continue to alarm for each occurring match of the alarm and present time. Thus, it will alarm as often as every minute (if only the nth second is set) or as infrequently as once a year (if at least the nth month is set). During pulsed interrupt mode, the IRQ/FOUT pin will be pulled low for 250ms and the alarm status bit (ALM) will be set to “1”. The ALM bit can be reset by the user or cleared automatically using the auto reset mode (see ARST bit). The alarm function can be enabled/disabled during battery-backup mode using the FOBATB bit. For more information on the alarm, please see “ALARM Registers (10h to 15h)” on page 19. Frequency Output Mode The ISL12022 has the option to provide a clock output signal using the IRQ/FOUT open drain output pin. The frequency output mode is set by using the FO bits to select 15 possible output frequency values from 1/32Hz to 32kHz. The frequency output can be enabled/disabled during battery-backup mode using the FOBATB bit. General Purpose User SRAM The ISL12022 provides 128 bytes of user SRAM. The SRAM will continue to operate in battery-backup mode. However, it should be noted that the I2C bus is disabled in battery-backup mode. I2C Serial Interface The ISL12022 has an I2C serial bus interface that provides access to the control and status registers and the user SRAM. The I2C serial interface is compatible with other industry I2C serial bus protocols using a bi-directional data signal (SDA) and a clock signal (SCL). Oscillator Compensation The ISL12022 provides both initial timing correction and temperature correction due to variation of the crystal oscillator. Analog and digital trimming control is provided for initial adjustment, and a temperature compensation function is provided to automatically correct for temperature drift of ISL12022 |
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