I just wanted to say how pleased I am with some little I2C modules that seem to 
be sold everywhere by the Chinese. They work really well.

They have a DS3231 clock, with socketed battery backup including the 
rechargeable battery, an AT24C32 memory with 4096 bytes of memory, all 
necessary pullups for everything, including the memory chip select bits, an on 
LED and a thru bus for adding more stuff onto the I2C chain. At a price that is 
way less than I can buy the individual parts. All soldered up for me on a PCB. 
How do they do it? I can get three of these delivered for the cost of one beer 
in a London pub.




John S

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