/* Demonstration of Rtc_Pcf8563 Set Time. * Set the clock to a time then loop over reading time and * output the time and date to the serial console. * * I used a RBBB with Arduino IDE, the pins are mapped a * bit differently. Change for your hw * SCK - A5, SDA - A4, INT - D3/INT1 * * After loading and starting the sketch, use the serial monitor * to see the clock output. * * setup: see Pcf8563 data sheet. * 1x 10Kohm pullup on Pin3 INT * No pullups on Pin5 or Pin6 (I2C internals used) * 1x 0.1pf on power * 1x 32khz chrystal * * Joe Robertson, jmr * orbitalair@bellsouth.net */ #include #include //init the real time clock Rtc_Pcf8563 rtc; void setup() { //clear out the registers rtc.initClock(); //set a time to start with. //day, weekday, month, century(1=1900, 0=2000), year(0-99) rtc.setDate(14, 6, 3, 1, 10); //hr, min, sec rtc.setTime(1, 15, 0); Serial.begin(9600); } void loop() { //both format functions call the internal getTime() so that the //formatted strings are at the current time/date. Serial.print(rtc.formatTime()); Serial.print("\r\n"); Serial.print(rtc.formatDate()); Serial.print("\r\n"); delay(1000); }