/* Simple RTC for Arduino Zero and MKR1000 Demonstrates the use of the RTC library for the Arduino Zero and MKR1000 This example code is in the public domain http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/SimpleRTC created by Arturo Guadalupi 15 Jun 2015 modified 18 Feb 2016 modified by Andrea Richetta 24 Aug 2016 */ #include /* Create an rtc object */ RTCZero rtc; /* Change these values to set the current initial time */ const byte seconds = 0; const byte minutes = 0; const byte hours = 16; /* Change these values to set the current initial date */ const byte day = 15; const byte month = 6; const byte year = 15; void setup() { Serial.begin(9600); rtc.begin(); // initialize RTC // Set the time rtc.setHours(hours); rtc.setMinutes(minutes); rtc.setSeconds(seconds); // Set the date rtc.setDay(day); rtc.setMonth(month); rtc.setYear(year); // you can use also //rtc.setTime(hours, minutes, seconds); //rtc.setDate(day, month, year); } void loop() { // Print date... print2digits(rtc.getDay()); Serial.print("/"); print2digits(rtc.getMonth()); Serial.print("/"); print2digits(rtc.getYear()); Serial.print(" "); // ...and time print2digits(rtc.getHours()); Serial.print(":"); print2digits(rtc.getMinutes()); Serial.print(":"); print2digits(rtc.getSeconds()); Serial.println(); delay(1000); } void print2digits(int number) { if (number < 10) { Serial.print("0"); // print a 0 before if the number is < than 10 } Serial.print(number); }