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micropython-dcf77

Micropython modul to decode the dcf77 signal delivered by a receiver module.

To use this module you need an dcf77 receiver module connectet to a gpoi pin of your board.

Class

tco_pin = The pin object for the pin where the receiver is connected
false_time = Min/Max time in ms for detecing a 0 pulse
true_time = Min/Max time in ms for detecting a 1 pulse
pause_time = Min/Max time in ms for detecting the beginning of the telegramm
>>> dcf = dcf77.dcf77(machine.Pin(0))

Methods

start

Starting the receiving and decoding of the telegramm.

>>> dcf.start()

stop

Stopping the receiving and decoding of the telegramm.

>>> dcf.stop()

get_LastSignal

Returns the last telegram as list

>>> dcf.get_LastSignal()
[0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0]
>>>

get_DateTime

Returns the actual time and date informations as an 8-tuple which contains: year, month, day, weekday, hours, minutes, seconds, subseconds This tuple can be directly used with the machine.RTC module

  • year contains only the last 2 digest

  • seconds is everytime 0, when with_seconds is TRUE the value will be set to the actual tick

  • subseconds is everytime 0

  • If None is returned the signal is not valid

  • If some value return 999 the decoding failed

>>> dcf.get_DateTime(with_seconds=False)
[23, 11, 10, 4, 16, 33, 0, 0]
>>>

get_Infos

Returns some infos

>>> dcf.get_Infos()
{'Call bit': 0, 'Summer time announcement': 0, 'Found59': True, 'Valid': True, 'Leap second': 0, 'Tick': 49, 'Last pulse length': 102, 'CEST': 0, 'CET': 1}
>>>

get_irq

Enables an custom irq handler for various events.
Mode has to be a list of the following modes:

  • IRQ_MINUTE = irq is fired when the minute changed
  • IRQ_HOUR = irq is fired when the hour changed
  • IRQ_DAY = irq is fired when the day changed
  • IRQ_MONTH = irq is fired when the month changed
  • IRQ_YEAR = irq is fired when the year changed
  • IRQ_DST = irq is fired when the DST flag changes to TRUE
>>> dcf.irq(mode=[dcf.IRQ_DAY, dcf.IRQ_DST], handler=myhandler)

debug

Enable and disable debug messages on the console.

>>> dcf.debug(True)

Sample Code

import machine
import dcf77

dcf = dcf77.dcf77(machine.Pin(0))

# Starting receiving and decoding
dcf.start()

rtc = machine.RTC()

# Cutstom irq handler
def handler():
    print("It's a new day or year.")

dcf.irq([dcf.IRQ_DAY, dcf.IRQ_YEAR], handler)

print("RTC initalized")
datetime = rtc.datetime()
print("Actual time: {:02d}:{:02d} {:02d}.{:02d}.{}".format(datetime[4], datetime[5], datetime[2], datetime[1], datetime[0]))

print("Wait for a valid dcf77 signal")
while not dcf.get_Infos()['Valid']:
    pass

print("Found Valid signal")
datetime = dcf.get_DateTime()
print("DCF77 time: {:02d}:{:02d} {:02d}.{:02d}.{}".format(datetime[4], datetime[5], datetime[2], datetime[1], datetime[0]))

print("Setting RTC")
rtc.datetime(datetime)

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Micropython module to receive and decode the DCF77 time telegram.

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