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DS1685 Datasheet, PDF (3/33 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – 3V/5V Real-Time Clocks
TYPICAL OPERATING CIRCUIT
DS1685/DS1687 3V/5V Real-Time Clocks
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The DS1685/DS1687 are real-time clocks (RTC) designed as successors to the industry-standard DS1285,
DS1385, DS1485, and DS1585 PC RTCs. These devices provide the industry-standard DS1285 clock function with
either +3.0V or +5.0V operation. The DS1685 also incorporates a number of enhanced features including a silicon
serial number, power-on/off control circuitry, 242 bytes of user NV SRAM, and 32.768kHz output for sustaining
power management activities.
The DS1685/DS1687 power-control circuitry allows the system to be powered on by an external stimulus such as a
keyboard or by a time and date (wake-up) alarm. The PWR output pin can be triggered by one or either of these
events, and can be used to turn on an external power supply. The PWR pin is under software control, so that when
a task is complete, the system power can then be shut down.
The DS1685 is a clock/calendar chip with the features described above. An external crystal and battery are the
only components required to maintain time-of-day and memory status in the absence of power. The DS1687
incorporates the DS1685 chip, a 32.768kHz crystal, and a lithium battery in a complete, self-contained timekeeping
EDIP. The entire unit is fully tested at Dallas Semiconductor such that a minimum of 10 years of timekeeping and
data retention in the absence of VCC is guaranteed.
OPERATION
The block diagram in Figure 1 shows the pin connections with the major internal functions of the DS1685/DS1687.
The following paragraphs describe the function of each pin.
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