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32.768kHz Crystal Waveform Analysis with Oscilloscope | RTC Clock Circuit ⏱️💡 #32768kHz #shorts

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What to look for when diagnosing low-frequency circuit issues? In this detailed technical video, we dive into the critical Real-Time Clock (RTC) circuit to analyze the output of the 32.768kHz crystal oscillator.

Using a high-quality digital oscilloscope, we demonstrate the proper probing technique to capture this sensitive, low-amplitude waveform without loading the circuit.

In this video, you will learn:

How to correctly set up your oscilloscope to view the 32.768kHz signal.
What a textbook, healthy sine wave should look like.
How to identify a weak, distorted, or missing waveform, which is a common indicator of a bad crystal, faulty capacitor, or a dead RTC power rail.
Why the 32.768kHz crystal is essential for laptop functions like "No Power" and startup sequencing.
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