On Fri, 19 Jan 2001 09:10:51 -0000, you wrote: >>Is there any SERIAL real-time clock + EEPROM out there ? Could not find= it >>from Dallas, Maxim, Atmel,... > >Philips do a serial RTC in their I2C range. I think it has CMOS ram as = well - >not much sense in EEPROM when you need a battery to run the clock :) = Check out >PCF8593 parts. Many (most?) RTC chips also have a small amount of SRAM built in. Not much point in using EEPROM if you have a clock battery - the only point of an eeprom here is if data robustness is really important (e.g. calibration data) - there are sufficiently few times this is the case that I doubt you'll find an RTC+EEPROM anywhere. EEPROMs are hardly big or expensive so this is no big deal. =20 -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.