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DS1689 Datasheet, PDF (8/32 Pages) Dallas Semiconductor – 3-Volt/5-Volt Serialized Real-Time Clock with NV RAM Control
DS1689/DS1693
TIME, CALENDAR AND ALARM DATA MODES Table 1
ADDRESS
LOCATION
FUNCTION
DECIMAL
RANGE
RANGE
BINARY DATA
BCD DATA
MODE
MODE
00H
Seconds
0-59
00-3B
00-59
01H
Seconds Alarm
0-59
00-3B
00-59
02H
Minutes
0-59
00-3B
00-59
03H
Minutes Alarm
0-59
00-3B
00-59
04H
Hours 12-hr Mode
1-12
01-0C AM, 81-8C PM 01-12 AM, 81-92 PM
Hours 24-hr Mode
0-23
00-17
00-23
05H
Hours Alarm 12-hr
1-12
01-0C AM, 81-8C PM 01-12 AM, 81-92 PM
Mode
Hours Alarm 24-hr
0-23
00-17
00-23
Mode
06H
Day of Week
1-7
01-07
01-07
Sunday=1
07H
Date of Month
1-31
01-1F
01-31
08H
Month
1-12
01-0C
01-12
09H
Year
0-99
00-63
00-99
BANK1, 48H Century
0-99
00-63
00-99
BANK 1, 49H Date Alarm
1-31
01-1F
01-31
CONTROL REGISTERS
The four control registers; A, B, C, and D reside in both bank 0 and bank 1. These registers are accessible
at all times, even during the update cycle.
NONVOLATILE RAM - RTC
The 114 general-purpose nonvolatile RAM bytes are not dedicated to any special function within the
DS1689/DS1693. They can be used by the application program as nonvolatile memory and are fully
available during the update cycle. This memory is directly accessible when bank 0 is selected.
INTERRUPT CONTROL
The DS1689/DS1693 includes six separate, fully automatic sources of interrupt for a processor:
1. Alarm interrupt
2. Periodic interrupt
3. Update-ended interrupt
4. Wake-up interrupt
5. Kickstart interrupt
6. RAM clear interrupt
The conditions, which generate each of these independent interrupt conditions, are described in greater
detail elsewhere in this data sheet. This section describes the overall control of the interrupts.
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