The DS1302 trickle-charge timekeeping chip contains a real-time clock/calendar and 31 bytes of static RAM. It communicates with a microprocessor via a simple serial interface. The real-time clock/calendar provides seconds, minutes, hours, day, date, month, and year information. The end of the month date is automatically adjusted for months with fewer than 31 days, including corrections for leap year. The clock operates in either the 24-hour or 12-hour format with an AM/PM indicator.
Features:
- Real-Time Clock Counts Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Date of the Month, Month, Day of the Week, and Year with Leap-Year Compensation Valid Up to 2100
- 31 x 8 RAM for Scratchpad Data Storage
- Simple 3-Wire Interface
- Uses less than 300nA @ 2 VDC
- Single-Byte or Multiple-Byte (Burst Mode) Data Transfer for Read or Write of Clock or RAM Data
- DS1202 Compatible
Technical Specifications:
- Power Requirements: 2, 3, 3.3, or 5 VDC @ ~200nA
- Communication: SPI
- Package Type: 8-pin DIP
- Operating Temperature: -40° to +185° F (-40° to + 85° C)
- A 32.768 kHz with 6pF load capacitance is needed
Downloads & Resources:
Dallas Semiconductor 1302 Datasheet (.pdf)
DS1302 Demo Code