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Re: [kiwiosd] Re: GPS are growing old

Hello Peter,

> You don't need a battery to retain data! There are differing types of
> memory, volatile and non-volatile ....

of course, you are right. But the point of discussion was the internal power
source for the real time clock (RTC) inside the GPS after external power
down. Because every clock circuit needs voltage for operation.

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Gerhard
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Thu May 7, 2009 7:31 pm

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Hello all Here are the test results on two GPS 18LVC One was bougth in 2004 the other in 2007 Process: The GPS has been fed during 24 hours starting on...
thomas.flatres
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Apr 20, 2009
10:49 am

... Yes I agree Thomas, my oldest Garmin GPS now takes a long time to get a first FIX after being powered OFF for a long time. Perhaps the "take home message"...
Kiwi Geoff
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Apr 30, 2009
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Hello Geoff I've also sent my results to Tim Piercy and here is his answer: <Hello, <I didn't think there was an internal battery and to confirm I took one ...
thomas.flatres
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May 2, 2009
9:06 pm

Hello Thomas and Geoff, ... what about the use of a Goldcap? Because up to date RTC technology needs only few microamps I can imagine that a Goldcap could do...
Gerhard Dangl
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May 2, 2009
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Hello Gerhard and Geoff It is perhaps the way Here is a link to a document from Panasonic where one is able to find a little calculation for a capacitor of 0.2...
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May 3, 2009
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Hello all - You don't need a battery to retain data! There are differing types of memory, volatile and non-volatile. Volatile requires battery back up....
Peter Dunckel
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May 7, 2009
12:26 am

Sorry but it seems that in my preceding message there was not the link Hello Gerhard and Geoff It is perhaps the way Here is a link to a document from...
thomas.flatres
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May 7, 2009
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Hello Peter, ... of course, you are right. But the point of discussion was the internal power source for the real time clock (RTC) inside the GPS after...
Gerhard Dangl
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May 7, 2009
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