
3-WIRE REAL-TIME CLOCK
Rev.2.0_00
S-35192A
Seiko Instruments Inc.
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Status register 1
Status register 1 is a 1-byte register that is used to display and set various modes. The bit configuration is shown below.
B7
RESET
12 / 24
R
R/W
SC1
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
BLD
INT2
POC
INT1
SC0
R
R/W
W
R
:
Read
W
:
Write
R/W
:
Read/Write
Figure 13
Status Register 1
B0 : POC
This flag is used to confirm whether the power is on. The power-on detection circuit operates at power-on and B0 is
set to “1”.
This flag is Read-only. Once it is read, it is automatically set to “0”. When this flag is “1”, be sure to
initialize. Regarding the operation after power-on, refer to “
Power-on Detection Circuit and Register Status”.
B1 : BLD
This flag is set to “1” when the power supply voltage decreases to the level of detection voltage (VDET) or less. Users
can detect a drop in the power supply voltage. This flag is set to “1” once, is not set to “0” again even if the power
supply increases to the level of detection voltage (VDET) or more. This flag is Read-only. When this flag is “1”, be sure
to initialize. Regarding the operation of the power supply voltage detection circuit, refer to “
Low Power Supply
Voltage Detection Circuit”.
B2 : INT2, B3 : INT1
This flag indicates the time set by alarm and when the time has reached it. This flag is set to “1” when the time that
users set by using the alarm function has come. The INT1 flag in “1” in the alarm 1 function mode, the INT2 flag in “1”
in the alarm 2 function mode. Set “0” in INT1AE (B5 in the status register 2) or in INT2AE (B1 in the status register 2)
after reading “1” in the INT1 flag or in the INT2 flag. This flag is Read-only. This flag is read once, is set to “0”
automatically.
B4 : SC1, B5 : SC0
These are SRAM type registers, they are 2 bits as a whole, can be freely set by users.
B6 :
24
/
12
This flag is used to set 12-hour or 24-hour expression.
0 :
12-hour expression
1 :
24-hour expression
B7 : RESET
The internal IC is initialized by setting this bit to “1”. This bit is Write-only. It is always “0” when Read. When applying
the power supply voltage to the IC, be sure to write “1” to this bit to initialize the circuit. Regarding each status of data
after initialization, refer to “
Register Status After Initialization”.