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MicroPython DS1307
MicroPython driver for DS1307 RTC
General
MicroPython driver for DS1307 RTC
📚 The latest documentation is available at MicroPython DS1307 ReadTheDocs 📚
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Install required tools
Python3 must be installed on your system. Check the current Python version with the following command
python --version
python3 --version
Depending on which command Python 3.x.y
(with x.y as some numbers) is
returned, use that command to proceed.
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
Setup
Install package with upip
Connect the MicroPython device to a network (if possible)
import network
station = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
station.active(True)
station.connect('SSID', 'PASSWORD')
station.isconnected()
General
Install the latest package version of this lib on the MicroPython device
import mip
mip.install("github:brainelectronics/micropython-ds1307")
For MicroPython versions below 1.19.1 use the upip
package instead of mip
import upip
upip.install('micropython-ds1307')
Specific version
Install a specific, fixed package version of this lib on the MicroPython device
import mip
# install a verions of a specific branch
mip.install("github:brainelectronics/micropython-ds1307", version="feature/initial-implementation")
# install a tag version
mip.install("github:brainelectronics/micropython-ds1307", version="0.1.0")
For MicroPython versions below 1.19.1 use the upip
package instead of mip
import upip
upip.install('micropython-ds1307')
Test version
Install a specific release candidate version uploaded to Test Python Package Index on every PR on the MicroPython device. If no specific version is set, the latest stable version will be used.
import mip
mip.install("github:brainelectronics/micropython-ds1307", version="0.1.0-rc1.dev1")
For MicroPython versions below 1.19.1 use the upip
package instead of mip
import upip
# overwrite index_urls to only take artifacts from test.pypi.org
upip.index_urls = ['https://test.pypi.org/pypi']
upip.install('micropython-ds1307')
See also brainelectronics Test PyPi Server in Docker for a test PyPi server running on Docker.
Manually
Upload files to board
Copy the module to the MicroPython board and import them as shown below using Remote MicroPython shell
Open the remote shell with the following command. Additionally use -b 115200
in case no CP210x is used but a CH34x.
rshell --port /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART --editor nano
Perform the following command inside the rshell
to copy all files and
folders to the device
mkdir /pyboard/lib
mkdir /pyboard/lib/ds1307
cp ds1307/* /pyboard/lib/ds1307
cp examples/main.py /pyboard
cp examples/boot.py /pyboard
Usage
from ds1307 import DS1307
from machine import I2C, Pin
from time import gmtime, time
# DS1307 on 0x68
I2C_ADDR = 0x68 # DEC 104, HEX 0x68
# define custom I2C interface, default is 'I2C(0)'
# check the docs of your device for further details and pin infos
# this are the pins for the Raspberry Pi Pico adapter board
i2c = I2C(0, scl=Pin(13), sda=Pin(12), freq=800000)
ds1307 = DS1307(addr=I2C_ADDR, i2c=i2c)
# get the current RTC time
print("Current RTC time: {}".format(ds1307.datetime))
# set the RTC time to the current system time
now = gmtime(time())
ds1307.datetime = now
print("Current RTC time: {}".format(ds1307.datetime))
# Print the date and time in ISO8601 format: 2023-04-18T21:14:22
print("Today is {:04d}-{:02d}-{:02d}T{:02d}:{:02d}:{:02d}".format(
ds1307.year, ds1307.month, ds1307.day,
ds1307.hour, ds1307.minute, ds1307.second))
Contributing
Unittests
Run the unittests locally with the following command after installing this package in a virtual environment
# run all tests
nose2 --config tests/unittest.cfg
# run only one specific tests
nose2 tests.test_ds1307.TestDS1307.test_addr
Generate the coverage files with
python create_report_dirs.py
coverage html
The coverage report is placed at reports/coverage/html/index.html
Credits
Based on Mike Causer's MicroPython TinyRTC I2C module and the PyPa sample project
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