/* RV8523 RTC (Real-Time-Clock) Example Uno A4 (SDA), A5 (SCL) Mega 20 (SDA), 21 (SCL) Leonardo 2 (SDA), 3 (SCL) Note: To enable the I2C pull-up resistors on the RTC-Breakout, the jumper J1 has to be closed. */ #include #include RV8523 rtc; void setup() { //init Serial port Serial.begin(9600); while(!Serial); //wait for serial port to connect - needed for Leonardo only //init RTC Serial.println("Init RTC..."); //set 12 hour mode // rtc.set12HourMode(); //set 24 hour mode // rtc.set24HourMode(); //set the date+time (only one time) // rtc.set(0, 0, 8, 24, 12, 2014); //08:00:00 24.12.2014 //sec, min, hour, day, month, year //stop/pause RTC // rtc.stop(); //start RTC rtc.start(); //When the power source is removed, the RTC will keep the time. rtc.batterySwitchOver(1); //battery switch over on //When the power source is removed, the RTC will not keep the time. // rtc.batterySwitchOver(0); //battery switch over off } void loop() { uint8_t sec, min, hour, day, month; uint16_t year; //get time from RTC rtc.get(&sec, &min, &hour, &day, &month, &year); //serial output Serial.print("\nTime: "); Serial.print(hour, DEC); Serial.print(":"); Serial.print(min, DEC); Serial.print(":"); Serial.print(sec, DEC); Serial.print("\nDate: "); Serial.print(day, DEC); Serial.print("."); Serial.print(month, DEC); Serial.print("."); Serial.print(year, DEC); //wait a second delay(1000); }