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Woe is me: oscillator calibration and PCB design regrets

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Mike Szczys

I’ve been investigating the calibration register of the RTC chip I used in the Binary Burst clock. While doing so, I discovered some design considerations that I didn’t manage to consider while laying out the board.

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Posted in Binary Burst Clock | Tagged application note, binary burst, mcp7941x, rtc

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