The AM0805AQ is a real-time clock (RTC) manufactured by Ambiq Micro, Inc. It is designed for ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered and energy-harvesting applications. RTCs are essential components in electronic systems that require accurate timekeeping, even when the main power is turned off.
Applications
- Wearable devices: Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable devices.
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices: Sensors, data loggers, and other IoT devices that require time synchronization.
- Medical devices: Portable medical equipment and monitoring systems.
- Industrial automation: Process control systems and data acquisition equipment.
- Smart meters: Energy meters and water meters that require accurate time stamping of data.
Features
- Ultra-low power consumption: Minimizes battery drain in portable devices.
- Integrated crystal oscillator: Provides accurate and stable timekeeping.
- I2C interface: Easy to interface with microcontrollers and other digital devices.
- Calendar and alarm functions: Provides calendar information (year, month, day, weekday) and supports alarm settings.
- Temperature compensation: Maintains accuracy over a wide temperature range.
Benefits
- Extended battery life: Significantly reduces power consumption, extending the battery life of portable devices.
- Accurate timekeeping: Provides reliable and precise time information.
- Simplified system design: Easy to integrate into existing systems with its I2C interface.
- Reduced board space: The integrated crystal oscillator minimizes the required board space.
- Improved system reliability: Ensures accurate timekeeping even during power outages.
Additional Details
The AM0805AQ typically operates with a 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator, which is the standard frequency for RTCs. The integrated temperature compensation circuitry adjusts the oscillator frequency to compensate for temperature variations, ensuring accurate timekeeping across a wide temperature range. The device communicates with a host microcontroller via the I2C interface. The I2C address is pre-configured but may have address select pins, as defined by the datasheet.
The AM0805AQ also supports battery backup. A small coin cell battery can be connected to the device to maintain timekeeping when the main power is removed. The device automatically switches to battery power when the main power is lost. The battery backup current is very low, typically in the nanoampere range. Specifics regarding register addresses, power consumption under various operating modes, and recommended layout considerations are detailed in the device datasheet.