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RTC I2C Library

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Author: MIKROE

Last Updated: 2016-05-26

Package Version: 1.0.0.1

Category: Measurement

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License: MIT license  

This library provides functions for working with all RTC clicks which use i2c communication. Functions include getting and setting GMT time, as well as local time. Calculating UNIX timestamp for both local and GMT time, and many more. NOTE: Not all functions are provided for all RTCs. As some RTCs do not support square wave output or alarms.

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This library provides functions for working with all RTC clicks which use i2c communication. Functions include getting and setting GMT time, as well as local time. Calculating UNIX timestamp for both local and GMT time. Setting square wave output, checking for power failure, and many more. NOTE: Not all functions are provided for all RTCs. As some RTCs do not support square wave output or alarms.  

RTC1 Click Board

RTC1 Click Board

Front and back view of RTC1 Click board designed in mikroBUS form factor.

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RTC2 Click Board

RTC2 Click Board

Front and back view of RTC2 Click board designed in mikroBUS form factor.

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RTC3 Click Board

RTC3 Click Board

Front and back view of RTC3 Click board designed in mikroBUS form factor.

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RTC6 Click Board

RTC6 Click Board

Front and back view of RTC6 Click board designed in mikroBUS form factor.

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