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- /*!
- \file readme.txt
- \brief description of the tamper with timestamp example
- */
- /*
- Copyright (C) 2017 GigaDevice
- 2017-06-06, V1.0.0, firmware for GD32F3x0
- */
- This example is based on the GD32350R-EVAL board, it explains how
- to configure the RTC module. In this demo, RTC peripheral is configured to keep
- time and generate the tamper interrupt.
-
- The RTC clock source can be chose to LXTAL or IRC40K by uncomment the corresponding
- define in main file. And the HyperTerminal should be connected to the evaluation
- board via USART0/USART1. The vbat bin on the board should connect to the CR1220 battery.
- The tamper key is the tamper0 pin. The tamper0 is configured to used for timestamp function.
-
- After start-up, the program check if the BKP data register is written to a key
- value. If the value is not correct, the program will ask to set the time value on the
- HyperTerminal. If the key value is correct, the current time and subsecond will be
- displayed on the HyperTerminal.
-
- The RTC module is in the Backup Domain, and is not reset by the system reset or
- power reset.
-
- When press the tamper key, a tamper0 interrupt will be generated, and the tamper0 event
- will reset the BKP0 register, thus if you press the reset key, on the HyperTerminal it asks
- you to set the time again. LED1, LED2 toggles. If LED3 toggles, there may be other write
- operations to BKP0 register has occured. In this example it's configured to enable timestamp
- function when the tamper0 event occurs, thus the timestamp value is then be print on the
- HyperTerminal to tell the time that tamper0 event occured.
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