Hello.
I am inquiring because there is a problem with IC.
Currently we are applying PCF8563 to RTC parts.
However, there are many time errors in the RTC, so the external clock waveforms at pins 1 and 2 are measured by distortion and the current consumption at pin 8 is measured at 900 nA.
When replaced with an IC considered normal, the external clock waveform of pins 1 and 2 is measured as normal without distortion and the consumption current of pin 8 is measured at 300 nA.
It seems to be an unknown problem inside the chip, but I would like to ask if such a problem has ever been raised in PCF8563.
And let me know if there is a solution.
Currently, we only use IC that are normally measured by scope.
Please review the attached photo and reply.
Thank you.
Hi,
Yes, it is possible that fake ICs can be distributed in the market. I recommend you to buy your parts trough a NXP Authorized distributor (https://www.nxp.com/support/sample-and-buy/distributor-network:DISTRIBUTORS).
One of the chips on the picture you sent seems strange, it is possible it is a counterfeit part. But if you get your parts trough one of our authorized distributors, you can ask for a failure analysis. The CQC (failure analysis) needs to come directly from the distributor of the device to avoid support of counterfeit parts.
Regards,
Jose
NXP Semiconductors