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				<title>jremington posted a new activity comment</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do I convince a DS3231 to output seconds since 1/1/2000? I can&#8217;t find anything in the DS3231 data sheet describing such a function.</p>
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				<a href="https://www.envirodiy.org/members/shicks/" rel="nofollow ugc">Shannon Hicks</a> wrote a new post Real Time Clock (RTC) modules like the DS3231 chip (found on the ChronoDot and Seeeduino Stalker v2.3) keep track of the date and time for a datalogger circuit.  The module can [&hellip;]			]]></content:encoded>
				
				
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