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RX63N_15 Datasheet, PDF (189/210 Pages) Renesas Technology Corp – Renesas MCUs
RX63N Group, RX631 Group
5.10 Battery Backup Function Characteristics
5. Electrical Characteristics
Table 5.35 Battery Backup Function Characteristics
Conditions: VCC = AVCC0 = VREFH = VCC_USB = 2.7 to 3.6 V, VREFH0 = 2.7 V to AVCC0, VBATT = 2.0 to 3.6 V (for products
with 100 pins or more), VBATT = 2.3 to 3.6 V (for the 64-pin product)
VSS = AVSS0 = VREFL/VREFL0 = VSS_USB = 0 V
Ta = Topr
Item
Symbol
Min.
Typ.
Max.
Unit
Test
Conditions
Voltage level for switching to battery backup
Lower-limit VBATT voltage for power supply switching due to
VCC voltage drop
VCC-off period for starting power supply switching
VDETBATT
VBATTSW
tVOFFBATT
2.50
2.70
200
2.60
—
—
2.70
—
—
V
Figure 5.68
μs
Note: The VCC-off period for starting power supply switching indicates the period in which VCC is below the minimum value of the
voltage level for switching to battery backup (VDETBATT).
VCC
VDETBATT
tVOFFBATT
VCC
Return from battery
backup not possible
VCC voltage
guaranteed range
VBATT
VBATTSW
VBATT
Switching prohibited
Backup power
area
VCC supply
VBATT supply
VBATT
Switching prohibited
VCC supply
VBATT voltage
guaranteed range
Note. When VCC falls below VDETBATT, the voltage for switching to battery backup, make sure that VCC does not rise
above VDETBATT during the VCC-off period required to start switching between power supplies.
The VBATT voltage when the supplied power source switches from Vcc to VBATT should not be lower than VBATTSW,
the lower-limit VBATT voltage for switching between power supplies due to a drop in the VCC voltage.
Figure 5.68 Battery Backup Function Characteristics
R01DS0098EJ0180 Rev.1.80
May 13, 2014
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