If I run the example "Due_RTC_Simple_Sample", I do not get anything back on the serial monitor. However, If I plug in my Arduino brand Arduino Due, I get results like I expect from the example sketch.
I have a second Taiji-Uino and that one is having the same problem... Maybe I got a couple of them from a bad batch?
Can someone else with a Taiji-uino Due verify what I am seeing?
If I run the example "Due_RTC_Simple_Sample", I do not get anything back on the serial monitor. However, If I plug in my Arduino brand Arduino Due, I get results like I expect from the example sketch.
I have a second Taiji-Uino and that one is having the same problem... Maybe I got a couple of them from a bad batch?
Can someone else with a Taiji-uino Due verify what I am seeing?
Hi kcore,
did you check this line?
// Select the Slowclock source
//RTC_clock rtc_clock(RC);
RTC_clock rtc_clock(XTAL);
In the Sample may the Taiji-Uino has no crystal on the surface, so that you need to choose the RC.
Yup, looks like the Taiji-uino clone skipped a component. There's no crystal.
If you un-comment the line:
RTC_clock rtc_clock(RC);
...it will work on the Taiji-uino. Thanks for clearing that up Markus and btw, your work around here is much appreciated. Electric house can't exactly skimp on an RTC because it's baked into the silicon!