Falcon MC RTC CHIP

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Falcon MC RTC CHIP

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This current Falcon I am fixing as a Motorola RTC. I have not actually seen one of these before.. And a little more annoying to the solder than the Dallas ones.
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This one I cut around the edges near the bottom to take off the plastic..

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you can just about see the oscillator still on the left...

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all the pins were cut as normal...

Then next job is branching onto the normal desoldering which I already videoed..

https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... f=35&t=345


As a side note, chip does seem to have a plastic cover of course, and it just seems to be hot snotted into place. It could be possible to remove the top cover as a whole without breaking it.. But I did not want to risk it and did not want to end up trying to leaver the top off and risk damaging the motherboard.
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Re: Falcon MC RTC CHIP

Post by T'PAU »

It actually is possible to remove the cover as a whole.
At least if you desolder the chip before and put a screwdriver from the bottom between the cover and the chip. ;)
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