Features
- SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
- Full Clock Features
- Seconds, Minutes, Hours (12/24, AM/PM), Day of Week, Date, Month, Year (0 to 99), Automatic Leap Year
- 32 Wordx8-Bit RAM
- Seconds, Minutes, Hours Alarm
- Automatic Power Loss Detection
- Low Minimum Standby (Timekeeping) Voltage 2.2V
- Selectable Crystal or 50/60Hz Line Input
- Buffered Clock Output
- Battery Input Pin that Powers Oscillator and also Connects to VDD Pin When Power Fails
- Three Independent Interrupt Modes
- Alarm
- Periodic
- Power-Down Sense
- Pb-Free Available (RoHS Compliant)
Description
The CDP68HC68T1 Real-Time Clock provides a time/calendar function, a 32 byte static RAM, and a 3 wire Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI Bus). The primary function of the clock is to divide down a frequency input that can be supplied by the on-board oscillator in conjunction with an external crystal or by an external clock source. The internal oscillator can operate with a 32kHz, 1MHz, 2MHz, or 4MHz crystal. An external clock source with a 32kHz, 1MHz, 2MHz, 4MHz, 50Hz or 60Hz frequency can be used to drive the CDP68HC68T1. The time registers hold seconds, minutes, and hours, while the calendar registers hold day-of-week, date, month, and year information. The data is stored in BCD format. In addition, 12 or 24 hour operation can be selected. In 12 hour mode, an AM/PM indicator is provided. The T1 has a programmable output which can provide one of seven outputs for use elsewhere in the system. Computer handshaking is controlled with a wired-OR interrupt output. The interrupt can be programmed to provide a signal as the result of:
- An alarm programmed to occur at a predetermined combination of seconds, minutes, and hours.
- One of 15 periodic interrupts ranging from sub-second to once per day frequency.
- A power fail detect. The PSE output and the VSYS input are used for external power control. The CPUR output is available to reset the processor under power-down conditions. CPUR is enabled under software control and can also be activated via the CDP68HC68T1's watchdog. If enabled, the watchdog requires a periodic toggle of the CE pin without a serial transfer.
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | Package | Budgetary Price (USD) | Carrier Type | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Country of Assembly | Country of Wafer Fabrication |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CDP68HC68T1EZ | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | PDIP | Tube | Not Applicable | |||
| CDP68HC68T1M2Z | Last Time Buy | Available | Out of Stock | SOICW | 1ku | $24.48 | Tube | 3 | PHILIPPINES, MALAYSIA | USA |
| CDP68HC68T1M2Z96 | Last Time Buy | Available | In Stock | SOICW | 1ku | $24.48 | Reel | 3 | PHILIPPINES, MALAYSIA | USA |
| CDP68HC68T1MZ | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | SOICW | Tube | 3 | |||
| CDP68HC68T1MZ96 | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | SOICW | Reel | 3 |
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- Price Increase NoticePDF 257 KB PIN19006 Mar 01, 2019
- Product Change NoticePDF 223 KB PCN13060 Oct 30, 2013
- Product Change NoticePDF 98 KB PCN12094 Dec 19, 2012
- Product Change NoticePDF 86 KB PCN12086 Oct 24, 2012
- Application NotePDF 554 KB an9766 Jan 11, 2002AI-generated Summary: The document explains how the CDP68HC68T1 real-time clock uses binary coded decimal (BCD) format for timekeeping, detailing register values and valid ranges. It covers 12- and 24-hour modes, leap year handling, and software techniques to track the century and avoid the millennium bug. An example program demonstrates reading time via SPI and displaying it on an LCD, including handling the year rollover from 1999 to 2000.
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cdp68HC68T1 compatibility with MC68HC68T1
Hello,I am looking for a replacement for an MC68HC68T1 from Motorola and came across the cdp68HC68T1. Are these parts compatible / interchangeable?/Glenn
May 14, 2024