Hi all,
I`ve been looking at desiging a CDTV battery backup for its clock - so that if it looses the mains supply - it will keep the time.
Easy way....
Snip leg 18 on the RTC chip, then connect that to a pcb I`m working on, that will supply 5v when powered, or battery backup.
Hard way...(cant be sure if this will work yet)
Add a PCB, by piggy-backing LC6554C, adding a SECOND clock chip, in hope it sycronizes with the CDTV rtc, then when power is resumed, it sends clock data to the onboard one.
half-way....
Snip leg on onboard rtc, add a new one as above.
What are peoples thoughts ?
I`ve been looking at desiging a CDTV battery backup for its clock - so that if it looses the mains supply - it will keep the time.
Easy way....
Snip leg 18 on the RTC chip, then connect that to a pcb I`m working on, that will supply 5v when powered, or battery backup.
Hard way...(cant be sure if this will work yet)
Add a PCB, by piggy-backing LC6554C, adding a SECOND clock chip, in hope it sycronizes with the CDTV rtc, then when power is resumed, it sends clock data to the onboard one.
half-way....
Snip leg on onboard rtc, add a new one as above.
What are peoples thoughts ?