Real Time Clock Module - RV-8803 (Qwiic) Hookup Guide
Contributors:
El Duderino, Englandsaurus
Resources and Going Further
Now that your Real Time Clock Module RV-8803 (Qwiic) is up and keeping track of time it's time to integrate it into your next time-keeping project!
For more information about the Real Time Clock Module RV-8803 Breakout (Qwiic), take a look at the resources below:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files (ZIP)
- Board Dimensions (PNG)
- Real-Time Clock Module GitHub Repository
- SparkFun RV-8803 Arduino Library
- RV-8803 Application Manual
Not sure what type of project you can use your RV-8803 in? Take a look at these tutorials for some inspiration for time-keeping projects:
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