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1.1 KiB
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49 lines
1.1 KiB
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class RTC -- real time clock
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The RTC is and independent clock that keeps track of the date
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and time.
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Example usage::
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rtc = pyb.RTC()
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rtc.datetime((2014, 5, 1, 4, 13, 0, 0, 0))
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print(rtc.datetime())
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Constructors
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.. class:: pyb.RTC()
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Create an RTC object.
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Methods
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.. method:: rtc.datetime([datetimetuple])
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Get or set the date and time of the RTC.
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With no arguments, this method returns an 8-tuple with the current
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date and time. With 1 argument (being an 8-tuple) it sets the date
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and time.
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The 8-tuple has the following format:
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(year, month, day, weekday, hours, minutes, seconds, subseconds)
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``weekday`` is 1-7 for Monday through Sunday.
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``subseconds`` counts down from 255 to 0
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.. method:: rtc.info()
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Get information about the startup time and reset source.
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- The lower 0xffff are the number of milliseconds the RTC took to
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start up.
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- Bit 0x10000 is set if a power-on reset occurred.
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- Bit 0x20000 is set if an external reset occurred
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