[Techtoolslist] Sunday Projects II: Replacing a DS1216B RealTimeClock?
Brad Gass
bradg at digitalplains.net
Mon May 16 10:27:54 EDT 2016
That was my understanding as well based on a conversation with a Dallas/Maxim FAE I used to know. I had exactly the same question when replacing the DS1244 RTC/SRAM module on some old Galaxy dartboards - having received almost 5 year old parts. He claimed that the internal battery is disconnected on all RTC parts until first power up (by what mechanism I don't know, he didn't say). FWIW.
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From: "Dave Riddle (Technical Dept.)" <enginr at windstream.net>
To: "Technical Tools Mail List" <techtoolslist at flippers.com>
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2016 9:08:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] Sunday Projects II: Replacing a DS1216B RealTimeClock?
If I recall correctly...the DS SmartWatch chips were shipped in a
standby mode until the first READ or some other function. Just maybe,
NOS parts still have juice. Hope so because I too have some stock from
the '80's! BTW if the device is powered, the battery is not spent.
On 5/15/2016 10:14 PM, Jess Askey wrote:
> Heya.... It has been a busy day for me... one more posting before Game of Thrones comes on.....
>
> I have a DS1216B 'SmartWatch' by Dallas/Maxim in my Fluke 900.... These are little real-time-clock IC's with embedded in double height potted 28-DIP that sits under your RAM. In this case, the battery is in the potted bottom part of the socket and is now officially dead, rendering the IC useless for keeping time.
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