Reply 20 of 22, by jakethompson1
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JayAlien wrote on 2024-11-23, 20:44:jakethompson1 wrote on 2024-11-22, 22:19:JayAlien wrote on 2024-11-22, 21:31:Thanks all. So if I'm understanding correctly, I should be able to pull the RTC (I'm assuming this is a socket rather than solde […]
Thanks all. So if I'm understanding correctly, I should be able to pull the RTC (I'm assuming this is a socket rather than soldered to the board) and find one of these non-battery powered chips:
and I'll be back to running?
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Thanks, is this the correct one?
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/an … DS12C887/956875
Should be!
That version does not support a CMOS clear feature so it will always work. The "A" version has it, but sometimes boards that don't contemplate a CMOS clear jumper short that pin all the time.