Vamos a conectar el reloj (TinyRTC v1.1).
Por ahora lo probamos en un arduino Leonardo por sencillez.
Hay un buen tutorial en:
http://www.tuelectronica.es/tutoriales/arduino/reloj-rtc-i2c-con-arduino.html
Cablear según el tutorial anterior:
Seguir los pasos del tutorial y subir en el Arduino Leonardo el ejemplo RTCLib->DS1307
// Date and time functions using a DS1307 RTC connected via I2C and Wire lib #include <Wire.h> #include "RTClib.h" RTC_DS1307 RTC; void setup () { Serial.begin(57600); Wire.begin(); RTC.begin(); if (! RTC.isrunning()) { Serial.println("RTC is NOT running!"); // following line sets the RTC to the date & time this sketch was compiled RTC.adjust(DateTime(__DATE__, __TIME__)); } } void loop () { DateTime now = RTC.now(); Serial.print(now.year(), DEC); Serial.print('/'); Serial.print(now.month(), DEC); Serial.print('/'); Serial.print(now.day(), DEC); Serial.print(' '); Serial.print(now.hour(), DEC); Serial.print(':'); Serial.print(now.minute(), DEC); Serial.print(':'); Serial.print(now.second(), DEC); Serial.println(); Serial.print(" since midnight 1/1/1970 = "); Serial.print(now.unixtime()); Serial.print("s = "); Serial.print(now.unixtime() / 86400L); Serial.println("d"); // calculate a date which is 7 days and 30 seconds into the future DateTime future (now.unixtime() + 7 * 86400L + 30); Serial.print(" now + 7d + 30s: "); Serial.print(future.year(), DEC); Serial.print('/'); Serial.print(future.month(), DEC); Serial.print('/'); Serial.print(future.day(), DEC); Serial.print(' '); Serial.print(future.hour(), DEC); Serial.print(':'); Serial.print(future.minute(), DEC); Serial.print(':'); Serial.print(future.second(), DEC); Serial.println(); Serial.println(); delay(3000); }
Y el resultado en la consola serie: