Tab5 RTC backup battery specifications
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I'm wondering if anybody can answer this; the Tab5 has a RTC chip with a dedicated backup battery on the PCB:

Does anybody have electrical specs for this part? or a part number? It would be really handy to have this info.
- The rx8310 RTC chip has a number of settings for controlling and monitoring it's backup battery, it can charge rechargeable ones (for instance) and has configurable switching levels.
- You need to know what type/capacity of battery you are working with to set this up correctly. The defauls are for a simple non-rechargable cell. Is this what the Tab5 has?
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@easytarget, I found out where’s the battery in the schematics pdf, but it doesn’t say what is the battery type
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@felmue ok, but is the battery always have to be swapped every time it’s faulty?
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Hello @sam_20
hmm, I don't think I understand you statement. Doesn't every electronic part that's faulty need to be swapped? What am I missing here?
Thanks
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@felmue said in Tab5 RTC backup battery specifications:
RTC supercapacitor
Once again, thankyou, :-) I am getting cynical, it never occurred to me to just check the specs. doh!
It's a supercapacitor, which explains what I'm seeing. the chip loses time if power is off (fully off, no main battery or usb power) for more than a few minutes. I was hoping that is because it is a supercapacitor and needs a charge, but reluctant to turn charge on if it was just a dud silverNickel cell.
For context: I'm writing a micropython driver for this chip and testing / debugging on my Tab5. I need to go to the datasheet and work out the correct bits to set in my driver. That link to the M5Unified library is really appreciated too!
@sam_20 :
Therx8130cehas built-in fault detection for the backup battery. So it makes sense for M5 to enable it in the M5Unified init() routines. I will be working out (or just copying..) the correct settings myself and setting up myboot.pyto enable 'charge' for this as well as the main battery at boot. My driver is generic, it will support all of the8130's power modes and flags. It will default to charge off because that is safest.