The DS3231 is a combination RTC & TCXO.. If your clock already keeps track
of the time (I'm betting it DOES), then you don't need the RTC part. The
DS32khz is a 32khz TCXO (Costs about $10.. but they will sample them).

-Adam

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 5:45 PM, neutron spin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes you could do that.  Perhaps you may have a great idea and make the
> code open source so all of us clock nuts can benefit.  Using a
> DS3231 with the MCU also would be a fix but more hardware and higher
> cost.  It would be quite easy to write the code and connect the DS3231
> to the MCU and jigger the code to give you the required 60 or 1 Hz
> signal....but....is it worth it?...perhaps if one had a real
> collectable old TTL clock and wanted to use it to tell time...I would
> just like firing it up and watching the pretty numbers...lol...:)
>
>

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