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  2. Real-time clock - Wikipedia

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    Lithium battery inside the real-time clock IC. RTCs often have an alternate source of power, so they can continue to keep time while the primary source of power is off or unavailable. This alternate source of power is normally a lithium battery in older systems, but some newer systems use a supercapacitor, [4] [5] because they are rechargeable ...

  3. Nonvolatile BIOS memory - Wikipedia

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    The memory battery (aka motherboard, CMOS, real-time clock (RTC), clock battery) [2] [10] is generally a CR2032 lithium coin cell.This cell battery has an estimated life of three years when power supply unit (PSU) is unplugged or when the PSU power switch is turned off. [11]

  4. Power Management Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Power Management Unit (PMU) is a microcontroller that governs power functions of digital platforms. This microchip has many similar components to the average computer, including firmware and software, memory, a CPU, input/output functions, timers to measure intervals of time, and analog to digital converters to measure the voltages of the main battery or power source of the computer.

  5. MOS Technology CIA - Wikipedia

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    A real-time clock is incorporated in the CIA, providing a timekeeping device more conducive to human needs than the microsecond precision of the interval timers. Time is kept in the American 12-hour AM/PM format. The TOD clock consists of four read/write registers: hours (with bit 7 acting as the AM/PM flag), minutes, seconds and tenths of a ...

  6. TI MSP432 - Wikipedia

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    The MSP432 is slightly slower, cheaper and uses significantly less power, and tends to have less of the sophisticated peripherals such as wide 32/64-bit timer units, or the quadrature encoder blocks. In fall of 2017 TI expanded the family with higher performance parts containing Ethernet, USB, CAN and SPI peripherals.

  7. Clock synchronization - Wikipedia

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    Clock synchronization is a topic in computer science and engineering that aims to coordinate otherwise independent clocks. Even when initially set accurately, real clocks will differ after some amount of time due to clock drift, caused by clocks counting time at slightly different rates. There are several problems that occur as a result of ...

  8. Monolog - Wikipedia

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    Monolog's batteries can be charged via two spare pins on the 25-way D-type connector; pin 4 (RTS) and pin 20 (DTR). If a 12volt power source is applied to either pin, the batteries are charged at 22 mA. If both pins are used, the batteries are charged at 44 mA. The 12 volt feed is via two 330 Ω current limiting resistors and the wired in fuse.

  9. Real-time clock alarm - Wikipedia

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    A real time clock alarm is a feature that can be used to allow a computer to 'wake up' after shut down to execute tasks every day or on a certain day. It can sometimes be found in the 'Power Management' section of a motherboard's BIOS/UEFI setup. Wake On LAN, Wake on ring, and IPMI functions could also be used to start a computer after it is ...