MAX6900

I²C-Compatible RTC in a TDFN

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Overview

  • Real-Time Clock Counts Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Date, Month, Day, and Year
  • Leap Year Compensation Valid up to Year 2100
  • Fast (400kHz) I²C-Bus-Compatible Interface from 2.0V to 5.5V
  • 31 x 8 SRAM for Scratchpad Data Storage
  • Uses Standard 32.768kHz, 12.5pF Load, Watch Crystal
  • Ultra-Low 225nA (typ) Timekeeping Current
  • Single-Byte or Multiple-Byte (Burst Mode) Data Transfer for Read or Write of Clock Registers or SRAM
  • 6-Pin 3mm x 3mm x 0.8mm TDFN Surface-Mount Package
  • No External Crystal Bias Resistors or Capacitors Required

The MAX6900, I²C-bus-compatible real-time clock (RTC) in a 6-pin TDFN package contains a real-time clock/calendar and 31-byte x 8-bit wide of static random access memory (SRAM). 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 up to the year 2100. The clock operates in either the 24hr or 12hr format with an AM/PM indicator.

Applications

  • Battery-Powered Products
  • Intelligent Instruments
  • Point-of-Sale Equipment
  • Portable Instrumentation

MAX6900
I²C-Compatible RTC in a TDFN
MAX6900: Typical Operating Circuit
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Hardware Ecosystem

Parts Product Life Cycle Description
Real-Time Clocks (RTCs) & Timers 4
DS1337 I²C Serial Real-Time Clock
DS1339 PRODUCTION I²C Serial Real-Time Clock
MAX6901 3-Wire Serial RTC in a TDFN
MAX6902 SPI-Compatible RTC in a TDFN
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