Arduino horloge en temps réel
/*
A simple program designed to setup and demonstrate the DS1302 RTC library and
DS1302 Real Time Clock Module - BKAA100056
The program uses the DS1302 RTC library to initialise the DS1302 chipset
and then read the time from it every second.
modified 03 March 2019
by Sebastian Karam - Flux Workshop
The DS1302 RTC library created by Matt Sparks
https://github.com/msparks/arduino-ds1302
*/
#include "DS1302.h" // include the DS1302 RTC library
const int ResetPin = 8; // reset Pin
const int DataPin = 7; // data Pin
const int ClockPin = 6; // clock Pin
DS1302 rtc(ResetPin, DataPin, ClockPin); // create a DS1302 object
String dayAsString(const Time::Day day) { // function that converts the day ouptput into a string
switch (day) {
case Time::kSunday: return "Sunday";
case Time::kMonday: return "Monday";
case Time::kTuesday: return "Tuesday";
case Time::kWednesday: return "Wednesday";
case Time::kThursday: return "Thursday";
case Time::kFriday: return "Friday";
case Time::kSaturday: return "Saturday";
}
return "(unknown day)";
}
char * readTime() { // function that reads the time from the chip and returns it in a character array
Time t = rtc.time(); // get the time and date from the chip.
const String day = dayAsString(t.day); // obtain text for the day of the week
static char CurrentTime[50]; // initialise a character array to hold the date text
snprintf(CurrentTime, sizeof(CurrentTime), "%s %04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d", day.c_str(), t.yr, t.mon, t.date, t.hr, t.min, t.sec); // format the time into the character array
return CurrentTime; // return the current time
}
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600); // initialise the serial connection
rtc.writeProtect(false); // turn off write protection
rtc.halt(false); // clear the clock halt flag
Time t(2019, 3, 03, 1, 23, 45, Time::kFriday); // create a new time object with set date
rtc.time(t); // send the time to the chipset
}
// Loop and print the time every second.
void loop() {
char * timearray = readTime(); // obtain the time from readtime()
Serial.println(timearray); // print the time to the serial monitor
delay(1000); // pause before looping
}
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