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IC RTC SERIAL ALARM 16-DIP

DS1305N+

Manufacturer Part Number
DS1305N+
Description
IC RTC SERIAL ALARM 16-DIP
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Clock/Calendar/Alarmr
Datasheet

Specifications of DS1305N+

Memory Size
96B
Time Format
HH:MM:SS (12/24 hr)
Date Format
YY-MM-DD-dd
Interface
SPI, 3-Wire Serial
Voltage - Supply
2 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
16-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Function
Clock/Calendar/Alarm
Rtc Memory Size
96 Byte
Supply Voltage (max)
5.5 V
Supply Voltage (min)
2 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Rtc Bus Interface
Serial (3-Wire, SPI)
Supply Current
1.28 mA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
READING FROM THE CLOCK REGISTERS
Buffers are used to copy the time and date register at the beginning of a read. When reading in burst
mode, the user copy is static while the internal registers continue to increment.
Figure 2. RTC REGISTERS AND ADDRESS MAP
Note: Range for alarm registers does not include mask’m’ bits.
The DS1305 can be run in either 12-hour or 24-hour mode. Bit 6 of the hours register is defined as the
12- or 24-hour mode select bit. When high, the 12-hour mode is selected. In the 12-hour mode, bit 5 is the
AM/PM bit with logic high being PM. In the 24-hour mode, bit 5 is the second 10-hour bit (20 to 23
hours).
The DS1305 contains two time-of-day alarms. Time-of-day Alarm 0 can be set by writing to registers 87h
to 8Ah. Time-of-day Alarm 1 can be set by writing to registers 8Bh to 8Eh. The alarms can be
programmed (by the INTCN bit of the control register) to operate in two different modes; each alarm can
drive its own separate interrupt output or both alarms can drive a common interrupt output. Bit 7 of each
of the time-of-day alarm registers are mask bits (Table 2). When all of the mask bits are logic 0, a time-
of-day alarm only occurs once per week when the values stored in timekeeping registers 00h to 03h
match the values stored in the time-of-day alarm registers. An alarm is generated every day when bit 7 of
the day alarm register is set to a logic 1. An alarm is generated every hour when bit 7 of the day and hour
alarm registers is set to a logic 1. Similarly, an alarm is generated every minute when bit 7 of the day,
12h–1Fh
20h–7Fh
READ
0Ah
0Bh
0Ch
0Dh
0Eh
HEX ADDRESS
00h
01h
02h
03h
04h
05h
06h
07h
08h
09h
0Fh
10h
11h
A0h–FFh
92h–9Fh
WRITE
8Ch
8Dh
8Ah
8Bh
8Eh
8Fh
80h
81h
82h
83h
84h
85h
86h
87h
88h
89h
90h
91h
Bit7
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bit6
12
24
12
24
12
24
0
0
0
0
0
10 Seconds Alarm
10 Seconds Alarm
10 Minutes Alarm
10 Minutes Alarm
10 Year
10 Seconds
10 Minutes
Bit5
10
10
10
P
A
P
A
P
A
0
0
0
10 Month
10 Date
Trickle Charger Register
96 Bytes User RAM
10 Hour
10 Hour
10 Hour
Control Register
Status Register
Bit4
Reserved
0
0
0
Alarm 0
Alarm 1
6 of 22
Bit3
Seconds Alarm
Seconds Alarm
Minutes Alarm
Minutes Alarm
Bit2
Hour Alarm
Hour Alarm
Day Alarm
Day Alarm
Seconds
Minutes
Month
Hours
Date
Year
Day
Bit1
Bit0
01–12 + P/A
01–12 + P/A
01–12 + P/A
RANGE
00–FF
00–59
00–59
00–23
01–12
00–99
00–59
00–59
00–23
01–07
00–59
00–59
00–23
01–07
1–31
1–7

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