The DS1678 real-time clock (RTC) event recorder records the time and date of a nonperiodic, asynchronous event each time the active-low INT pin is activated. The device records the seconds, minutes, hours, date, day of the week, month, year, and century when the first event occurs, and starts the 16-bit elapsed time counter (ETC). Subsequent events trigger the recording of the ETC into the event-log memory. This allows for up to 1025 events to be logged. Events can be logged while the device is operating from either
VCC or VBAT.
Key Features
Real-Time Clock/Calendar in Binary-Coded Decimal (BCD) Format Counts Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Date, Month, Day of the Week, and Year with Leap Year Compensation and is Year 2000 Compliant
Logs Up to 1025 Consecutive Events in Read-Only Battery-Backed Memory
User-Programmable Event Trigger can be Triggered by the Falling Edge, Rising Edge, or Rising and Falling Edges of the active-low INT Pin
Event Counter Register Provides Data on the Number of Events that Have Been Logged in the Current Event-Logging Mission
Programmable RTC Alarm
32-Byte, Battery-Backed, General-Purpose NV RAM
I²C Serial Interface
Three Resolution Options for Trade-Off Accuracy vs. Maximum Time Between Events
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