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MCP795W22
  • MCP795W22
  • MCP795W22

MCP795W22

In Production

The MCP795W22 SPI RTCC is highly integrated with memory and advanced features normally found in higher priced devices. By starting with a basic real-time clock, digital trimming was added for higher accuracy, a battery switchover for backup power, a timestamp to log power failures and three types of memory, which includes SRAM, EEPROM and a unique ID in a locked section of EEPROM. This ID is preprogrammed with a 64-bit MAC Address, but it can also be ordered blank for the end user to program. By adding a watchdog timer and two programmable event detect inputs, lower power and more system robustness can be achieved by performaing these functions in the RTCC and allowing the MCU to sleep for longer periods of time....

Microchip Technology MCP795W22 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

EEPROM Data Memory Bytes

2

Unique ID with MAC Address

EUI-64

User SRAM (Bytes)

64

Max Interface Speed

10 MHz

Minimum Clock Count

0.01 sec

Pin Count

14

Unique ID (Bits)

128

Temp Range Max (°C (degrees Celsius))

85

Temp Range Min (°C (degrees Celsius))

-40

Features

  • VCC Min = 1.8V
  • Icc < 1 µA Typical Standby Current
  • VBAT Min = 1.3V
  • Ibat < 700nA
  • Typical Timekeeping & SRAM Retention Current
  • VCC to VBAT (VCC Lost)
  • VBAT to VCC (VCC Restored)
  • IRQ (VCC or VBAT)
  • WDO (VCC)
  • Clock Out frequencies: 32.768, 8.192 & 4.096 KHz and 1 Hz
  • Adjusts up to 22 seconds/day
  • SPI Bus or EVHS digital input
  • High speed with programmable pulse count (EVHS)
  • Low speed with programmable debounce delay (EVLS)
  • Protect: None, 1/4, 1/2 or all of array
  • Factory standard MAC address programming or custom ID available

Description

The MCP795W22 SPI RTCC is highly integrated with memory and advanced features normally found in higher priced devices. By starting with a basic real-time clock, digital trimming was added for higher accuracy, a battery switchover for backup power, a timestamp to log power failures and three types of memory, which includes SRAM, EEPROM and a unique ID in a locked section of EEPROM. This ID is preprogrammed with a 64-bit MAC Address, but it can also be ordered blank for the end user to program. By adding a watchdog timer and two programmable event detect inputs, lower power and more system robustness can be achieved by performaing these functions in the RTCC and allowing the MCU to sleep for longer periods of time.

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