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1339RR-2
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DS1339 I2C Serial Real-Time Clock
PIN DESCRIPTION
PIN
µSOP SO
NAME
1
X1
2
X2
3
14
VBACKUP
4
15
5
16
6
1
GND
SDA
SCL
7
2
SQW/INT
8
3
— 4–13
VCC
N.C.
FUNCTION
Connections for Standard 32.768kHz Quartz Crystal. The internal oscillator
circuitry is designed for operation with a crystal having a specified load
capacitance (CL) of 6pF. An external 32.768kHz oscillator can also drive the
DS1339. In this configuration, the X1 pin is connected to the external oscillator
signal and the X2 pin is floated.
For more information about crystal selection and crystal layout considerations,
refer to Application Note 58: Crystal Considerations with Dallas Real-Time
Clocks.
Secondary Power Supply. Supply voltage must be held between 1.3V and 3.7V
for proper operation. This pin can be connected to a primary cell, such as a
lithium button cell. Additionally, this pin can be connected to a rechargeable cell
or a super cap when used in conjunction with the trickle-charge feature. Diodes
should not be placed in series between the backup source and the VBACKUP input,
or improper operation will result. UL recognized to ensure against reverse
charging current when used with a lithium cell. If a backup supply is not required,
VBACKUP must be grounded.
Ground. DC power is provided to the device on these pins.
Serial Data Input/Output. SDA is the input/output pin for the I2C serial interface.
The SDA pin is an open-drain output and requires an external pullup resistor.
Serial Clock Input. SCL is used to synchronize data movement on the serial
interface.
Square-Wave/Interrupt Output. Programmable square-wave or interrupt output
signal. The SQW/INT pin is an open-drain output and requires an external pullup
resistor.
Primary Power Supply. When voltage is applied within normal limits, the device
is fully accessible and data can be written and read. When a backup supply is
connected and VCC is below VPF, reads and writes are inhibited. The timekeeping
and alarm functions operate when the device is powered by VCC or VBACKUP.
No Connection. These pins are unused and must be connected to ground.
TYPICAL OPERATING CIRCUIT
VCC RPU
CPU
VCC
RPU
CRYSTAL
VCC
1
2
8
X1 X2
VCC
6
7
SCL
SQW/INT
i
DS1339
5
SDA
3
VBACKUP
GND
4
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