In this article lets us understand the basics of RTC, where it is used and for what applications, and finally take a deep dive into the types of RTCs used in electronics.
The GL850G is a highly regarded USB 2.0 hub controller manufactured by Genesys Logic, renowned for its exceptional performance and versatility. It supports up to 4 downstream ports, and also individual and gang mode for power management.
Infineon Technologies LLC has announced the availability of a new radiation-hardened (rad-hard), serial interface Ferroelectric RAM (F-RAM) that is ideal for data logging of mission-critical data, telemetry storage, and command and control calibration data storage.
Microchip Technology Inc. has released the 24CS512 I2C Serial EEPROM with support for 3.4 Mbit/s data rates to close the trade-off gap between I2C and SPI in Serial EEPROMs.
The AT24512 is a 512 Kilo Bit, 8-pin EEPROM IC. The memory of 512K is internally organized as 512 pages of 128-bytes each. The IC has a wide input voltage range of 1.7V to 5.5V DC. It can retain memory for up to 40 years.
The 24C64 is an I2C-compatible 64-Kbit EEPROM IC that is organized as 8 K × 8 bits and has a clock frequency of up to 400 kHz. This I2C compliant IC can share a common 2 wire bus allowing up to 8 devices.
The BR24H-5AC series of I2C EEPROMs introduced by ROHM focus on applications that require data storage under harsh environments like factory settings for onboard cameras and sensors, airbag op