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| - | # Panasonic KX-TD816BX Hardware Insights | ||
| - | ## ROM/RTC clock Board | ||
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| - | This complex seems to be upgradeable (if you ever find that stuff.) Here we can find: | ||
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| - | - IC20: **P401A**, matches the system ROM version (*P401A*60905A), | ||
| - | - IC21: **P402A**, Google returns nothing useful, unknown ROM chip; | ||
| - | - IC24: **CXK581000AP-10LL**, | ||
| - | - IC25: **idem**, bringing the **total amount of RAM in this module to 256 KB**; | ||
| - | - IC26: **OKI M6242B**, an RTC clock chip; | ||
| - | - X2: **32.768 kHz crystal oscillator** for the RTC chip; | ||
| - | - BAT: **CR2354 battery**, 3V, probaly of the /1GUF variant. | ||
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| - | ### Problems | ||
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| - | - The RTC battery is probably long dead and showing signs of oxidation on it's legs; | ||
| - | - There' | ||
| - | - This same oscillator isn't operating reliably, sometimes it takes a while for the clock to start, well, _clocking_, and this component is probably the culprit; | ||