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Top Forums Programming Arduino UNIX Time - Syncing Computer UNIX Time to Arduino Time with Python Post 303042409 by Neo on Monday 23rd of December 2019 11:53:59 PM
Old 12-24-2019
Here is a quick sketch I put together for the Arduino UNO to get the unix time from the usb serial port and sync the Arduino time to the computer (in my case macos).

This sketch works but needs more refinement (trap errors, disconnects, add options, etc) but since I will not be doing much with this for the next few weeks, I post the first working draft below and will also post the python script I use on macos soon:

Code:
/*
  Sync UNIX Time with Computer and
  LCD Display with I2C on Arduino UN0
  Rough Draft 0.1  (needs improvements)
  Neo December 2019
  https://www.unix.com
*/

// Include Wire Library for I2C
#include <Wire.h>
// Include NewLiquidCrystal Library for I2C
#include <LiquidCrystal_I2C.h>
#include <Time.h>
#include <TimeLib.h>

#define TIME_MSG_LEN 11 // time sync to PC is HEADER followed by Unix time_t as ten ASCII digits
#define TIME_HEADER 'T' // Header tag for serial time sync message
#define TIME_REQUEST 7  // ASCII bell character requests a time sync message
#define DEBUG_SKETCH false
// Define LCD pinout
const int en = 2, rw = 1, rs = 0, d4 = 4, d5 = 5, d6 = 6, d7 = 7, bl = 3;
// can be any integer greater than zero and less than recent unix time
const int time_int = 1000;
// Define I2C Address - change if reqiuired
const int i2c_addr = 0x27;
String s;
bool flag = true;
time_t t = now();
LiquidCrystal_I2C lcd(i2c_addr, en, rw, rs, d4, d5, d6, d7, bl, POSITIVE);
void setup()
{
    Serial.begin(9600);
    Wire.begin();
    time_t t = now();
    lcd.begin(16, 2);
    lcd.clear();
}

void loop()
{
    lcd.clear();
    int count = 0;
    if (Serial.available() and flag)
    {
        lcd.clear();
        lcd.setCursor(0, 1);
        lcd.print("Serial OK");
        count = processSyncMessage();
        if (DEBUG_SKETCH)
        {
               Serial.println("Serial Available: " + count);
        }
        if (count > time_int)
            flag = false;
    }

    lcd.setCursor(0, 0);
    if (timeStatus() == timeNotSet)
    {
        if (flag)
        {
            Serial.println("waiting for sync message");
            lcd.print("Arduino Time:");
        }
    }
    else
    {

        lcd.print("Unix Time:");
        if (DEBUG_SKETCH)
        {
            Serial.println("Time Synced");
        }
    }
    t = now();
    s = String(t);
    if (s != '0')
    {
        lcd.setCursor(0, 1);
        lcd.print(t);
        lcd.print(" secs");
    }
    Serial.println(s);
    delay(1000);
    lcd.clear();
}

int processSyncMessage()
{
    while (Serial.available() >= TIME_MSG_LEN)
    { // time message consists of header & 10 ASCII digits
        char c = Serial.read();
        int count = 0;
        Serial.print(c);
        time_t pctime = 0;
        if (c == TIME_HEADER)
        {
            for (int i = 0; i < TIME_MSG_LEN - 1; i++)
            {
                c = Serial.read();
                if (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
                {
                    Serial.print(c);
                    count++;
                    pctime = (10 * pctime) + (c - '0'); // convert digits to a number
                }
            }
            Serial.print("\n");
            if (DEBUG_SKETCH)
            {
                Serial.write(pctime + "\n");
                Serial.println(pctime);
            }
            setTime(pctime); // Sync Arduino clock to the time received on the serial port
        }
        return count;
    }
}

 

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Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Serial(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Serial(3pm)

NAME
Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Serial - Serial-line based CLI connection VERSION
version 1.121640 DECRIPTION
This module provides a wrapped instance of a Serial-line client for use by Net::CLI::Interact. INTERFACE
app On Windows platforms you must download the "plink.exe" program, and pass its location to the library in this parameter. On other platforms, this defaults to "cu", which again you must download and install. runtime_options Based on the "connect_options" hash provided to Net::CLI::Interact on construction, selects and formats parameters to provide to "app" on the command line. Supported attributes: FIXME: on Windows platforms, only the device attribute is supported. device (required) Name of the device providing access to the Serial-line (e.g. "/dev/ttyUSB0" or "COM5". parity You have a choice of "even", "odd" or "none" for the parity used in serial communication. The default is "none". nostop You can control whether to use "XON/XOFF" handling for the serial communication. The default is to disable this, so to enable it pass any True value. speed You can set the speed (or baud rate) of the serial line by passing a value to this named parameter. The default is 9600. reap Only used on Unix platforms, this installs a signal handler which attempts to reap the "ssh" child process. Pass a true value to enable this feature only if you notice zombie processes are being left behind after use. COMPOSITION
See the following for further interface details: o Net::CLI::Interact::Transport AUTHOR
Oliver Gorwits <oliver@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Oliver Gorwits. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-12 Net::CLI::Interact::Transport::Serial(3pm)
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