I came acrosss this chip. What a curious animal. Its like a 62256 - with almost identical pinout but with 4 extra pins stuck on the end - but NV RAM and with an inbuilt clock. The clock uses the first 14 bytes of memory.
I cant decide whether it could replace a 32K EEPROM or the 32K RAM in my SBC. I suspect it is a bit slow (although I only run the 02 at 1mHz.
Has anyone ever used one of these?
DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
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adrianhudson
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Re: DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
Haven't but it does seem like an interesting offering!
It's also obsolete so the question becomes: can you find one? (If it happens to be a part with a built in battery then very old stock might be no use to you. Edit: "The DS1386 contains a lithium energy source and a quartz crystal")
I found some similar products, in stock, prices from £22 upwards so not cheap:
https://www.mouser.co.uk/c/semiconducto ... ory%20Size
It's also obsolete so the question becomes: can you find one? (If it happens to be a part with a built in battery then very old stock might be no use to you. Edit: "The DS1386 contains a lithium energy source and a quartz crystal")
I found some similar products, in stock, prices from £22 upwards so not cheap:
https://www.mouser.co.uk/c/semiconducto ... ory%20Size
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adrianhudson
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Re: DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
Yes, I saw those on mouser. I like the 'Y2K compliant' bit. That shows their age!
I'm tempted by a Chinese 'new' one at £3.50 on ebay but as you say, the battery is probably knack*d. Still at £3.50, it might give me an afternoon's 'fun'.
I'm tempted by a Chinese 'new' one at £3.50 on ebay but as you say, the battery is probably knack*d. Still at £3.50, it might give me an afternoon's 'fun'.
Re: DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
I've seen people show how you can take a dremel to some of these packages, to expose the internal supply rail and to allow the fitting of an external battery. Of course you'd need to have the right part in the right package to be sure of excavating the right spot.
Re: DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
I have some DS1225 NV RAM and they were working fine up until s couple of years ago when I last used them. If they are NOS and have never been powered up the battery might be OK. I think they may not activate the battery until the first power up then loss. That's only a theory though, other wise they would have awful shelf life.
Bill
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adrianhudson
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BigEd: blimey, that would be fairly tricky!
BillO. The datasheet says they are shipped from factory with a bit set so the oscillator is stopped. But 50/50 chance a Chinese 'new' one won't be (new) I would guess.
BillO. The datasheet says they are shipped from factory with a bit set so the oscillator is stopped. But 50/50 chance a Chinese 'new' one won't be (new) I would guess.
Re: DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
adrianhudson wrote:
BigEd: blimey, that would be fairly tricky!
In 1988 my 65C02 got six new registers and 44 new full-speed instructions!
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Re: DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
BigEd wrote:
I've seen people show how you can take a dremel to some of these packages, to expose the internal supply rail and to allow the fitting of an external battery. Of course you'd need to have the right part in the right package to be sure of excavating the right spot.
I put a generic CR2032 cell holder ontop and it works perfectly fine. EDIT: i still have one of those but without the holes, a DS1287 to be exact
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Re: DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
Me <- impressed
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DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
Been there, done that.
I mean both replacing the battery by opening up the top.
And also using it instead of a "normal" ram.
They mostly are 150nS, but can be had with 120nS and even 85nS.
And if really new, the battery is switched off until the first power up.
To use them as a Ram replacement, make sure the first 14 bytes are not used.
And there's also other devices, that have the clock at the end of the memory, the last 14 bytes.
BR/
Guus
I mean both replacing the battery by opening up the top.
And also using it instead of a "normal" ram.
They mostly are 150nS, but can be had with 120nS and even 85nS.
And if really new, the battery is switched off until the first power up.
To use them as a Ram replacement, make sure the first 14 bytes are not used.
And there's also other devices, that have the clock at the end of the memory, the last 14 bytes.
BR/
Guus
Re: DS1386 RAMified Watchdog Timekeeper
BigEd wrote:
I found some similar products, in stock, prices from £22 upwards so not cheap:
https://www.mouser.co.uk/c/semiconducto ... ory%20Size
https://www.mouser.co.uk/c/semiconducto ... ory%20Size