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User’s Manual
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16.9  Battery-Backed Clock Current Consumption
When using the suggested tiny logic oscillator, the oscillator and clock consume current as 
shown in Figure 16-12 below. Normally a resistor is placed in the battery circuit to limit 
the current to about 3 µA, which results in a voltage setpoint of about 1.7 V. When operat-
ing at 3.3 V in sleepy mode, the current of the oscillator and the real-time clock—about 
12 µA—must be added.
Using the suggested tiny logic oscillator circuit, the external 32.768 kHz oscillator con-
sumes the following current in µA, where V is the operating voltage.
I
osc
 (µA) = 0.35 × V
2
 + 0.31 × V
Generally the oscillator will not start unless the voltage is about 1.4 V. However, the oscil-
lator will continue to run until the voltage drops to about 0.8 V. If the oscillator stops, the 
current draw is very much lower than when it is running. Below about 1.4 V most of the 
current draw is used to charge and discharge the capacitive load.
The current consumed by the battery-backed portion of the Rabbit 3000, which is driven 
by the 32.768 kHz oscillator, is given by
I
rab
 (µA) = 0.91 × V
2
 - 1.04 × V     (V > 1.14 V)
The current is negligible for V < 1.14 V.
Figure 16-12.  Current Consumption—Real-Time Clock and 32 kHz Oscillator Circuit
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Battery-Backup Voltage  (V)
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nt (µ
A)
Total Battery Backed
Rabbit 3000 Real-Time Clock
Tiny Logic 32 kHz Osc