| ??? 01/30/04 16:58 Read: times |
#63701 - RE: 8051 clock Responding to: ???'s previous message |
My module is battary powered
Then how are you going to get the 50/60 Hz to drive the counter, last I checked batteries were DC :-). <i<can you guide me through the RTC modules I know the following have RTC chips: Dallas, Philips and more, check their websites. Erik |
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