First post, by i486_inside
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I've been looking into long term solutions for replacing DS12887/12C887/M48T86/BQ3287 and similar chips, the alt12887 project is a great Idea but at low volumes the components to build it are quite expensive and it still requires assembly, I was thinking about buying a small table-top cnc mill, coming up with a little fixture to hold the clock chip and setup a program to cut away the encapsulation epoxy to expose the battery pins and cut the leads from the existing battery and also route some channels in the epoxy to cleanly lay wires to a CR2 battery holder. Once I get everything soldered into place I could then epoxy the battery holder in place and then cover over all the area I milled out with epoxy and make it look nice. I'm thinking of using a CR2 battery because the holder should fit nicely on the top of the chip and would provide much greater capacity that a cr1220 coin cell which is about the largest coin cell you can put on top of the chip before it sticks off the sides a lot.
The proposed BOM (*Amortized on 100 units):
DS128(8)7(A)(+) ~$2
CR-2 Holder: ~$1.5
CNC Mill*: $4
Wire*: ~0.20
CR2 Battery:~$2
So If I were to try to do a 100 Unit run I could make them for about $7-8/piece or ~$10 if the battery is included. Which means I could sell them pre-modded for ~$15 shipped per chip.
Right now this is just an idea I have, let me know your thoughts.
