Dnia 01-10-2011 o 14:24:14 p4trykx <p4tr...@o2.pl> napisaƂ(a):

> Checked with new oscillator and the clock works fine :)
> I must have overheated it while i was preparing the leads for soldering.

Well it stopped after few minutes and I can't get it working again. I  
don't know what's wrong.
Here's what I do.
After power up
echo "1" > running
cat  running returns 1
echo "" > date
cat date returns the date&time I've just set but the time does not advance  
in another read.

I have Vcc pin connected to power.
http://datasheets.maxim-ic.com/en/ds/DS2417.pdf on page 4
I'm not sure but is it possible to check if the oscillator is actually  
running/connected?
I mean the 2 OSC bits.

Does the oscilators case should be connected to the GND?
I use a "clock oscillator" that I bought in a local electronics store not  
the special one recommended in datasheet.

I also have ds1907 and this one works fine.

-- 
p4trykx

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