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[LattePanda 2G/32GB] && CMOS BATTERY issue

Hi Guys!
I have a problem with this board: when i turn off the power, lattepanda doesn't update the time/date.
The board boots with the time/date of the last shutdown!
There isn't a CMOS battery on the board
Is it possible to add a battery on this board?
Thanks!
Pasquale
I have a problem with this board: when i turn off the power, lattepanda doesn't update the time/date.
The board boots with the time/date of the last shutdown!
There isn't a CMOS battery on the board

Is it possible to add a battery on this board?
Thanks!
Pasquale
2017-12-03 07:42:23
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Same thing happening to me on W10, kind of annoying isn't it!quigonj wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:58 pmI am having a similar issue. Windows 10 has reset to a default behavior of not updating the time automatically, so it tells me the time from the last time I booted. While I can reset the time eventually, I don't want to fuss with the time every time I boot up.

2017-06-27 13:58:20 I am having a similar issue. Windows 10 has reset to a default behavior of not updating the time automatically, so it tells me the time from the last time I booted. While I can reset the time eventually, I don't want to fuss with the time every time I boot up.
quigonj

2016-10-14 23:26:36 Hi
The polarity of the pin as show in the following picture:
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the connector type:
Material model:WF12502-02200
Specification description: Wafer 1.25mm 2p Vertical lock fog tin
Wendy.Hu
The polarity of the pin as show in the following picture:
('0', 'QQ图片20161014152553.jpg')
the connector type:
Material model:WF12502-02200
Specification description: Wafer 1.25mm 2p Vertical lock fog tin

2016-09-28 23:54:28 Hi!
Please could you describe the pin polarity?
What type of connector could i add to the board?
Thanks!
Pasquale
Castellano Pasquale
Please could you describe the pin polarity?
What type of connector could i add to the board?
Thanks!
Pasquale

2016-09-22 02:52:30 For the bios is save in the flash chip,it doesn't need a battery.So the battery is only for the clock. 3v battery will be fine
Wendy.Hu

2016-09-21 02:37:28 Hi Wendy.Hu,
thanks for your answer!
Cmos battery is necessary to save BIOS settings otherwise if you turn off the power all user settings are lost.
I hope it will add on the next release of LP.
Now on these pins what battery can I install?
Thanks!
Pasquale
Castellano Pasquale
thanks for your answer!
Cmos battery is necessary to save BIOS settings otherwise if you turn off the power all user settings are lost.
I hope it will add on the next release of LP.
Now on these pins what battery can I install?
Thanks!
Pasquale

2016-09-21 01:30:38 So,you unplug the power cable,huh. Normally,the time will update automaticaly if it get online. And here is the battery pins if you want to know:('0', 'QQ图片20160920173104.jpg')
Wendy.Hu
