In this hookup guide we will go over the unique features of the RV-8803 along with some Arduino examples demonstrating how to use those features. By
the end of this tutorial you will have your Real Time Clock Module - RV-8803 (Qwiic) configured and tick-tocking away (well, ticking, maybe not tocking)
for your next time-keeping project!
Required Materials
To follow along with this guide you will need a microcontroller to configure and communicate with the RTC Module breakout. Below are a few options that
come Qwiic-enabled out of the box:
SparkFun Qwiic Pro Micro - USB-C (ATmega32U4)
Product Showcase: SparkFun Qwiic Real Time Clock Module
Product Showcase: SparkFun Qwiic Real Time Clock Module
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