Difference between revisions of "RTC & EEPROM Breakout"
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+ | The RTC EEPROM uses DS1307 and AT24C16 ICs respectively. The EEPROM is used to store data permanently. It can be quite helpful if you want to store data from sensors or other sources in real-time. The Real time clock keeps ticking with the help of CR2032 battery. <br /> | ||
[[File:RTC&EEPROM.JPG|680x450px|Fig 1:RTC and EEPROM ]] | [[File:RTC&EEPROM.JPG|680x450px|Fig 1:RTC and EEPROM ]] | ||
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+ | [http://exploreembedded.com/wiki/images/a/a0/Rtc.pdf '''Schematic'''] |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 3 February 2015
The RTC EEPROM uses DS1307 and AT24C16 ICs respectively. The EEPROM is used to store data permanently. It can be quite helpful if you want to store data from sensors or other sources in real-time. The Real time clock keeps ticking with the help of CR2032 battery.