RX8130CE Series, Real Time Clocks

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RX8130CE:B3
IC RTC RECORDER I2C SER MOD
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Ships from: HK
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
Module
-40°C ~ 85°C
1.6V ~ 5.5V
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10-SMD Module
I²C, 2-Wire Serial
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RX8130CE
Time Event Recorder
Alarm, Leap Year
HH:MM:SS (24 hr)
YY-MM-DD
1.1V ~ 5.5V
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RX8130CE:BB
IC REAL TIME CLOCK MODULE
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
10-SMD
-40°C ~ 85°C
1.25V ~ 5.5V
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10-SMD, No Lead
I²C
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RX8130CE
Time Event Recorder
Alarm
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0.5µA @ 3V
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RX8130CE B6
RX8130CE:B6 REAL TIME CLOCK +/-2
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
10-SMD
-40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
1.25V ~ 5.5V
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10-SMD, No Lead
I²C
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RX8130CE
Clock/Calendar
Alarm, Watchdog Timer
HH:MM:SS
YY-MM-DD
1.1V ~ 5.5V
4µA @ 3V
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RX8130CE B0
IC REAL TIME CLOCK MODULE
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
10-SMD
-40°C ~ 85°C
1.25V ~ 5.5V
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10-SMD, No Lead
I²C
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RX8130CE
Time Event Recorder
Alarm
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0.5µA @ 3V
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About  Real Time Clocks

Real-time clocks (RTCs) are a type of integrated circuit (IC) used in clock/timing applications to provide accurate timekeeping capabilities. These ICs are specifically designed to keep track of real-world time, including hours, minutes, seconds, and sometimes even date and month information. Real-time clocks typically consist of a combination of a low-power oscillator, a counter, and a set of registers for storing time and date information. They are often equipped with a backup power source, such as a battery or a supercapacitor, to ensure that timekeeping remains accurate even during power interruptions. The primary function of RTCs is to continuously track the passage of time, independent of external power sources. They are commonly used in electronic devices that require accurate timekeeping, such as computers, embedded systems, communication equipment, and consumer electronics like digital watches and clocks. RTC ICs provide several features to enhance timekeeping accuracy and functionality. These may include automatic leap year adjustment, daylight saving time support, alarm functionality, and synchronization capabilities with external timing references, such as GPS signals. Real-time clocks can communicate with other components or microcontrollers through various interfaces, such as I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) or SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), allowing for easy integration into larger electronic systems. Overall, RTCs play a crucial role in providing accurate and reliable timekeeping in a wide range of applications, ensuring that devices display the correct time and can perform time-dependent functions accurately.