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.. currentmodule:: machine
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.. _machine.RTC:
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class RTC -- real time clock
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The RTC is an 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 = machine.RTC()
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rtc.datetime((2020, 1, 21, 2, 10, 32, 36, 0))
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print(rtc.datetime())
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Constructors
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.. class:: RTC(id=0, ...)
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Create an RTC object. See init for parameters of initialization.
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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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The meaning of the ``subseconds`` field is hardware dependent.
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.. method:: RTC.init(datetime)
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Initialise the RTC. Datetime is a tuple of the form:
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``(year, month, day[, hour[, minute[, second[, microsecond[, tzinfo]]]]])``
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.. method:: RTC.now()
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Get get the current datetime tuple.
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.. method:: RTC.deinit()
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Resets the RTC to the time of January 1, 2015 and starts running it again.
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.. method:: RTC.alarm(id, time, *, repeat=False)
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Set the RTC alarm. Time might be either a millisecond value to program the alarm to
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current time + time_in_ms in the future, or a datetimetuple. If the time passed is in
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milliseconds, repeat can be set to ``True`` to make the alarm periodic.
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.. method:: RTC.alarm_left(alarm_id=0)
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Get the number of milliseconds left before the alarm expires.
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.. method:: RTC.cancel(alarm_id=0)
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Cancel a running alarm.
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.. method:: RTC.irq(*, trigger, handler=None, wake=machine.IDLE)
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Create an irq object triggered by a real time clock alarm.
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- ``trigger`` must be ``RTC.ALARM0``
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- ``handler`` is the function to be called when the callback is triggered.
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- ``wake`` specifies the sleep mode from where this interrupt can wake
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up the system.
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.. method:: RTC.memory([data])
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``RTC.memory(data)`` will write *data* to the RTC memory, where *data* is any
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object which supports the buffer protocol (including `bytes`, `bytearray`,
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`memoryview` and `array.array`). ``RTC.memory()`` reads RTC memory and returns
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a `bytes` object.
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Data written to RTC user memory is persistent across restarts, including
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`machine.soft_reset()` and `machine.deepsleep()`.
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The maximum length of RTC user memory is 2048 bytes by default on esp32,
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and 492 bytes on esp8266.
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Availability: esp32, esp8266 ports.
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Constants
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.. data:: RTC.ALARM0
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irq trigger source
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