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Interfacing PIC16F887 with PCF8563(RTC-NXP Semiconductors)

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Author: Alberto Trasimeni

Last Updated: 2012-02-08

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Interfacing with PIC16F887 using PCF8563 I2C Software.
Simulation using Proteus 7.8 SP2.

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Interfacing with PIC16F887 using PCF8563 I2C Software.

Interfacing with PIC16F887 using PCF8563 I2C Software.

Simulation using Proteus 7.8 SP2.

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