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Real-Time Clock Chip with EEPROM and Embedded Crystal from STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics has introduced a high accuracy Serial Real-Time Clock (RTC) which adds EEPROM and an embedded crystal in a single, space-saving 18-pin SOIC. ST’s new M41T56C64, reduces board space, increases reliability, and lowers manufacturing costs, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring accurate timekeeping and non-volatile data storage. Among these applications are metering devices, medical equipment, vending machines, and Point of sale terminals.
The The M41T56C64 includes 8 bytes of BCD (binary-coded decimal) registers used for the clock/calendar functions, 56 bytes of NVRAM and 8Kbytes of EEPROM. When power is removed, the device automatically switches to its backup battery input and goes into a low-current mode to maximize battery life.
The EEPROM-RTC-crystal combination is built with ST’s proven stacked die packaging technology, which enables the integration levels of hybrid technology for only a slight additional cost over monolithic packaging. Allowing users to significantly reduce board space, the M41T56C64 is rated for 4.5 to 5.5 volts and operates over the industrial temperature range,–40° C to +85°C.