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Adafruit PCF8523 Real Time Clock Assembled Breakout Board

Adafruit PCF8523 Real Time Clock Assembled Breakout Board

SKU: AF-3295

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DESCRIPTION This is a great battery-backed real time clock (RTC) that allows your microcontroller project to keep track of time even if it is reprogrammed, or if the power is lost. Perfect for datalogging, clock-building, time stamping, timers and alarms, etc. Equipped with PCF8523 RTC - it can run from 3.3V or 5V power & logic! Works great with an Arduino using our RTC library , with CircuitPython or with a Raspberry Pi (or similar single board linux computer) PCB & header are included Plugs into any breadboard, or you can use wires Two mounting holes Will keep time for 5 years or more Note: This product does not come with a CR1220 coin cell battery. We recommend you purchase a coin cell battery to use with this product. The PCF8523 is simple and inexpensive but not a high precision device. It may lose or gain up to 2 seconds a day. For a high-precision, temperature compensated alternative, please check out the DS3231 precision RTC . If you need a DS1307 for compatibility reasons, check out our DS1307 RTC breakout Check out our detailed guide for code, libraries, schematics, Fritzing object and more! TECHNICAL DETAILS Check out our detailed guide for code, libraries, schematics, Fritzing object and more! Revision history: As of Aug 30, 2017 we have updated the design to have an RC filter on the power supply to reduce accidental resetting if power drops too fast! Dimensions: Length: 25.8mm/1.02in Width: 21.8mm/0.86in Height: 5mm/0.2in Weight: 2.3g/0.09oz Mounting holes are 2.2mm(0.086in) diameter, 25mm(0.98in) apart This board/chip uses I2C 7-bit address 0x68 LEARN Adding a Real Time Clock to Raspberry Pi Keep time at all times with a real time clock I2C addresses! I2C addresses from 0x00 to 0x7F (inclusive) Adafruit PCF8523 Real Time Clock Tick tock, got a clock?

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