ADD backup battery to STM32F746 DISCO
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‎2017-10-30 9:19 AM
HELLO
I want to connect backup battery to STM32F746 DISCO but from datasheet I see VBAT is connected directly to VDD
is there any way to solve this problem ??
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‎2017-11-02 5:01 AM
Perhaps you could ask this guy if he'll sell you one of his STM32F746 Break Out Boards:
http://sustburbia.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/how-ragworm-helped-me-create-stm32f746.html
http://sustburbia.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/first-steps-coding-and-speed-testing.html
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2017-11-02 11:14 AM
I think the multi-layer board, screen and feature richness of the DISCO is something the OP wants but can't afford to replicate.
If the OP wants to productize the DISCO, that's perhaps a conversation to be having with ST, and if the volume is sufficient to rev the board, etc.
Up vote any posts that you find helpful, it shows what's working..
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‎2017-11-02 11:39 AM
It has Arduino connectors - so maybe just add an Arduino RTC shield ... ?
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‎2017-11-02 3:39 PM
I had to check and there is no RTC shield from Arduino, there seems to be one from Adafruit. Adafruit has usually good support and libraries. And the chip uses probably battery as a backup power.
I have one from Waveshare, there is a small problem in it. It uses either battery or supply power. A better way is to have battery for backup power.
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‎2017-11-02 4:05 PM
I just meant an RTC
shield
for use with Arduino - not necessarily made by Arduino.An shield has the advantage that it will simply plug on to the Arduino connectors; eg,
But plenty of other small modules are available; eg,
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.

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