Nice work and these look like a great replacement. In 2024 the 12887+ is still manufactured. Maxim bought Dallas 20 or so years ago and in 2020 Maxim was acquired by Analog Devices. You can find them on Mouser and Digi-key. Personally, I like the DIY replacements better but for those that want a OEM replacement then you can still get them.
I should have double-checked before I released the video. I thought I had seen that the part was discontinued by the manufacturer back in 2020, but at that time, I wasn’t aware that Maxim was being acquired by Analog Devices. In all likelihood, I misread/misheard something and thought they were permanently discontinued. Though I have at least one motherboard that isn’t compatible with the 12887+ or even this Necroware module. Luckily I had a GlitchWorks module based on the 12885 (no plus) which it is OK with.
How do I find it on their web-site, it doesn't look like simply searching for Dallas DS1287 RTC or anything similar works. Looks like you need a part number.
@@jdmcs Fantastic! I'll look into buying one, hope they ship to Norway. I'll probably still try to modify my own just to see if I can do it. My father did buy me a soldering iron many-many years ago, it should be like riding a bike 😎 Thanks for providing a URL.
We are also pleased to help you finish the replacement.🥰
Great Build Justin Fantastic Video loved your PCBWay commercial Oh and love the Clock Guy nice touch
Thanks! When I found clock guy on Adobe Stock (and as one of the free video assets), I knew I had a winner!
Excellent video Justin!
Thanks!
Nice work and these look like a great replacement. In 2024 the 12887+ is still manufactured. Maxim bought Dallas 20 or so years ago and in 2020 Maxim was acquired by Analog Devices. You can find them on Mouser and Digi-key. Personally, I like the DIY replacements better but for those that want a OEM replacement then you can still get them.
I should have double-checked before I released the video. I thought I had seen that the part was discontinued by the manufacturer back in 2020, but at that time, I wasn’t aware that Maxim was being acquired by Analog Devices.
In all likelihood, I misread/misheard something and thought they were permanently discontinued.
Though I have at least one motherboard that isn’t compatible with the 12887+ or even this Necroware module. Luckily I had a GlitchWorks module based on the 12885 (no plus) which it is OK with.
How do I find it on their web-site, it doesn't look like simply searching for Dallas DS1287 RTC or anything similar works. Looks like you need a part number.
@@uniktbrukernavn the current part still in production is the DS12887: www.analog.com/en/products/ds12887.html
@@jdmcs Fantastic!
I'll look into buying one, hope they ship to Norway.
I'll probably still try to modify my own just to see if I can do it. My father did buy me a soldering iron many-many years ago, it should be like riding a bike 😎
Thanks for providing a URL.
great video Justin, I am ordering some PCBs now!
Thanks, and glad to hear I inspired someone to try this build!
Nicely done Justin!
Thanks!
Top notch stuff Justin!
Thanks!
replace dallas17887-5
This module should work to replace DS12887 modules. However, it isn’t compatible with the DS17887-5.