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ICM7170IPG Datasheet(PDF) 8 Page - Intersil Corporation

Part # ICM7170IPG
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The interrupt status register, when read, indicates the cause
of the interrupt and resets itself on the rising edge of the RD
signal. When any of the counters having a corresponding bit
in the status register increments, that bit is set to a “1”
regardless of whether the corresponding bit in the interrupt
mask register is set or not.
Consequently, when the status register is read it will always
indicate which counters have increments and if an alarm
compare occurred, since the last time it was read. This
requires some special software considerations. If a slow
interrupt is enabled (i.e., hourly or daily), the program must
always check the slowest interrupt that has been enabled
first, because all the other lower order bits in the status
register will be set to “1” as well.
Bit D7 is the global interrupt bit, and when set to a “1”,
indicates that the ICM7170 did indeed generate a hardware
interrupt. This is useful when other interrupting devices in
addition to the ICM7170 are attached to the system
microprocessor, and all devices must be polled to determine
which one generated the interrupt.
See General Notes, Note 6.
Interrupt Operation
The Interrupt Output N-channel MOSFET (Figure 4) is enabled
whenever both the Interrupt Enable bit (D4 of the Command
Register) and a mask bit (D0 - D6 of the Interrupt Mask
Register) are set. The transistor is turned ON when a flag bit is
set that corresponds to one of the set mask bits. This also sets
the Global Interrupt Flag Bit (D7 of the Interrupt Status
Register). It is turned OFF when the Interrupt Status Register is
read. An interrupt can occur in both the operational and standby
modes of operation.
Since system power is usually applied between VDD and VSS,
the user can connect the Interrupt Source (pin 11) to VSS. This
allows the Interrupt Output to turn on only while system powers
applied and will not be pulled to VSS during standby operation.
If interrupts are required only during standby operation, then the
interrupt source pin should be connected to the battery’s
negative side (VBACKUP). In this configuration, for example,
the interrupt could be used to turn on power for a cold boot.
Power Down Detector
The ICM7170 contains an on-chip power down detector that
eliminates the need for external components to support the
battery-backup switchover function, as shown in Figure 6.
Whenever the voltage from the VSS pin to the VBACKUP pin is
less than approximately 1.0V (the VTH of the N-channel
MOSFET), the data bus I/O buffers in the ICM7170 are
automatically disabled and the chip cannot be read or written
to. This prevents random data from the microprocessor being
written to the clock registers as the power supply is going down.
Actual switchover to battery operation occurs when the voltage
on the VBACKUP pin is within ±50mV of VSS. This switchover
uncertainty is due to the offset voltage of the CMOS
comparator that is used to sense the battery voltage. During
battery backup, device operation is limited to timekeeping and
interrupt generation only, thus achieving micro- power current
drain. If an external battery-backup switch-over circuit is being
used with the ICM7170, or if standby battery operation is not
required, the VBACKUP pin should be pulled up to VDD through
a 2K resistor.
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D7
INTERRUPT MASK
REGISTER
NOT
USED
PERIODIC INT’ MASK BITS
ALARM MASK BIT
INTERRUPT STATUS
REGISTER
PERIODIC INT’ FLAGS
ALARM FLAG BIT
RD OF ADD HEX 10 = >RESET
GLOBAL INTERRUPT FLAG BIT
INTERRUPT
ENABLE
COMMAND
REGISTER
BIT D4
PIN 11
PIN 12
INT
VIG
INT
SOURCE
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D7
FIGURE 5. INTERRUPT OUTPUT CIRCUIT
ICM7170


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