rtc
Real-Time Clock (RTC) is a clock-based hardware component used in computers and embedded devices to keep track of the current time and date. It typically runs on a low-power oscillator, such as a 32.768 kHz quartz crystal, and is designed to continue running on battery power when main system power is removed.
An RTC maintains calendar and time information including seconds, minutes, hours, day, month, and year, often
Interfaces: RTCs can be standalone chips connected via interfaces such as I2C, SPI, or 1-Wire, or they
Considerations: Accuracy depends on crystal stability and temperature; some RTCs include calibration features or use temperature-compensated