Category: Integrated Circuit (IC)
Use: Real-Time Clock (RTC) with EEPROM and SRAM
Characteristics: - Low-power consumption - High accuracy - Small form factor - I2C interface - Non-volatile memory - Battery backup
Package: MSOP-8
Essence: The MCP79510T-I/MS is a highly integrated real-time clock IC that combines a real-time clock, EEPROM, and SRAM in a single package. It provides accurate timekeeping and non-volatile memory storage capabilities.
Packaging/Quantity: The MCP79510T-I/MS is available in a MSOP-8 package. It is typically sold in reels of 2500 units.
The MCP79510T-I/MS has the following pin configuration:
| Pin Name | Description | |----------|-------------| | VSS | Ground | | SDA | I2C Data | | SCL | I2C Clock | | VBAT | Battery Backup Voltage | | WP | Write Protect | | SQW/INT | Square Wave Output / Interrupt Output | | VDD | Power Supply |
Real-Time Clock:
EEPROM:
SRAM:
I2C Interface:
Battery Backup:
Advantages: - Integrated real-time clock, EEPROM, and SRAM in a single package. - Low-power consumption. - High accuracy timekeeping. - Small form factor. - I2C interface for easy integration. - Battery backup for uninterrupted operation.
Disadvantages: - Limited storage capacity (512 bytes of EEPROM and 64 bytes of SRAM). - Requires an external backup battery for continuous operation during power loss.
The MCP79510T-I/MS utilizes a quartz crystal oscillator to generate accurate timekeeping signals. It uses an internal counter to keep track of time and date information. The I2C interface allows communication with other devices, enabling synchronization and data transfer. The EEPROM provides non-volatile memory storage, while the SRAM offers temporary data storage.
During normal operation, the MCP79510T-I/MS is powered by the main supply voltage. In case of a power loss, the backup battery takes over, ensuring uninterrupted timekeeping and data retention.
The MCP79510T-I/MS is widely used in various applications that require accurate timekeeping and non-volatile memory storage. Some of the common application fields include:
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These alternative models offer similar functionalities and can be considered as alternatives to the MCP79510T-I/MS based on specific requirements and design considerations.
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What is the operating voltage range of MCP79510T-I/MS?
- The operating voltage range of MCP79510T-I/MS is 1.8V to 5.5V.
Can MCP79510T-I/MS operate in extended temperature ranges?
- Yes, MCP79510T-I/MS can operate in extended temperature ranges from -40°C to +125°C.
What is the typical current consumption of MCP79510T-I/MS in standby mode?
- The typical current consumption of MCP79510T-I/MS in standby mode is 400nA.
Does MCP79510T-I/MS support battery backup?
- Yes, MCP79510T-I/MS supports battery backup for maintaining timekeeping during power loss.
What communication interfaces does MCP79510T-I/MS support?
- MCP79510T-I/MS supports I2C and SPI communication interfaces.
Can MCP79510T-I/MS be used in battery-powered applications?
- Yes, MCP79510T-I/MS is suitable for battery-powered applications due to its low power consumption.
What is the accuracy of the real-time clock (RTC) in MCP79510T-I/MS?
- The RTC in MCP79510T-I/MS has a typical accuracy of ±2 minutes per year.
Is MCP79510T-I/MS compatible with 3.3V and 5V systems?
- Yes, MCP79510T-I/MS is compatible with both 3.3V and 5V systems.
Can MCP79510T-I/MS generate alarms or interrupts?
- Yes, MCP79510T-I/MS can generate alarms or interrupts based on user-defined settings.
Does MCP79510T-I/MS have non-volatile memory for storing configuration settings?
- Yes, MCP79510T-I/MS has non-volatile memory for storing configuration settings and timestamp data.