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  1. /*!
  2. \file readme.txt
  3. \brief description of the tamper with timestamp example
  4. */
  5. /*
  6. Copyright (C) 2017 GigaDevice
  7. 2017-06-06, V1.0.0, firmware for GD32F3x0
  8. */
  9. This example is based on the GD32350R-EVAL board, it explains how
  10. to configure the RTC module. In this demo, RTC peripheral is configured to keep
  11. time and generate the tamper interrupt.
  12. The RTC clock source can be chose to LXTAL or IRC40K by uncomment the corresponding
  13. define in main file. And the HyperTerminal should be connected to the evaluation
  14. board via USART0/USART1. The vbat bin on the board should connect to the CR1220 battery.
  15. The tamper key is the tamper0 pin. The tamper0 is configured to used for timestamp function.
  16. After start-up, the program check if the BKP data register is written to a key
  17. value. If the value is not correct, the program will ask to set the time value on the
  18. HyperTerminal. If the key value is correct, the current time and subsecond will be
  19. displayed on the HyperTerminal.
  20. The RTC module is in the Backup Domain, and is not reset by the system reset or
  21. power reset.
  22. When press the tamper key, a tamper0 interrupt will be generated, and the tamper0 event
  23. will reset the BKP0 register, thus if you press the reset key, on the HyperTerminal it asks
  24. you to set the time again. LED1, LED2 toggles. If LED3 toggles, there may be other write
  25. operations to BKP0 register has occured. In this example it's configured to enable timestamp
  26. function when the tamper0 event occurs, thus the timestamp value is then be print on the
  27. HyperTerminal to tell the time that tamper0 event occured.