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According to #3786 removed the reference to Leonardo only in while(!Serial) of the examples. Changed in in "wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only"
143 lines
4.3 KiB
C++
143 lines
4.3 KiB
C++
/*
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Udp NTP Client
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Get the time from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) time server
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Demonstrates use of UDP sendPacket and ReceivePacket
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For more on NTP time servers and the messages needed to communicate with them,
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see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Time_Protocol
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created 4 Sep 2010
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by Michael Margolis
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modified 9 Apr 2012
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by Tom Igoe
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modified 02 Sept 2015
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by Arturo Guadalupi
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This code is in the public domain.
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*/
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#include <SPI.h>
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#include <Ethernet.h>
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#include <EthernetUdp.h>
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// Enter a MAC address for your controller below.
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// Newer Ethernet shields have a MAC address printed on a sticker on the shield
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byte mac[] = {
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0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED
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};
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unsigned int localPort = 8888; // local port to listen for UDP packets
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char timeServer[] = "time.nist.gov"; // time.nist.gov NTP server
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const int NTP_PACKET_SIZE = 48; // NTP time stamp is in the first 48 bytes of the message
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byte packetBuffer[ NTP_PACKET_SIZE]; //buffer to hold incoming and outgoing packets
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// A UDP instance to let us send and receive packets over UDP
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EthernetUDP Udp;
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void setup() {
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// Open serial communications and wait for port to open:
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Serial.begin(9600);
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while (!Serial) {
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; // wait for serial port to connect. Needed for native USB port only
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}
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// start Ethernet and UDP
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if (Ethernet.begin(mac) == 0) {
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Serial.println("Failed to configure Ethernet using DHCP");
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// no point in carrying on, so do nothing forevermore:
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for (;;)
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;
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}
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Udp.begin(localPort);
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}
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void loop() {
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sendNTPpacket(timeServer); // send an NTP packet to a time server
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// wait to see if a reply is available
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delay(1000);
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if (Udp.parsePacket()) {
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// We've received a packet, read the data from it
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Udp.read(packetBuffer, NTP_PACKET_SIZE); // read the packet into the buffer
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//the timestamp starts at byte 40 of the received packet and is four bytes,
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// or two words, long. First, esxtract the two words:
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unsigned long highWord = word(packetBuffer[40], packetBuffer[41]);
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unsigned long lowWord = word(packetBuffer[42], packetBuffer[43]);
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// combine the four bytes (two words) into a long integer
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// this is NTP time (seconds since Jan 1 1900):
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unsigned long secsSince1900 = highWord << 16 | lowWord;
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Serial.print("Seconds since Jan 1 1900 = ");
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Serial.println(secsSince1900);
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// now convert NTP time into everyday time:
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Serial.print("Unix time = ");
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// Unix time starts on Jan 1 1970. In seconds, that's 2208988800:
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const unsigned long seventyYears = 2208988800UL;
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// subtract seventy years:
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unsigned long epoch = secsSince1900 - seventyYears;
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// print Unix time:
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Serial.println(epoch);
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// print the hour, minute and second:
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Serial.print("The UTC time is "); // UTC is the time at Greenwich Meridian (GMT)
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Serial.print((epoch % 86400L) / 3600); // print the hour (86400 equals secs per day)
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Serial.print(':');
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if (((epoch % 3600) / 60) < 10) {
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// In the first 10 minutes of each hour, we'll want a leading '0'
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Serial.print('0');
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}
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Serial.print((epoch % 3600) / 60); // print the minute (3600 equals secs per minute)
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Serial.print(':');
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if ((epoch % 60) < 10) {
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// In the first 10 seconds of each minute, we'll want a leading '0'
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Serial.print('0');
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}
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Serial.println(epoch % 60); // print the second
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}
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// wait ten seconds before asking for the time again
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delay(10000);
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Ethernet.maintain();
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}
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// send an NTP request to the time server at the given address
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unsigned long sendNTPpacket(char* address) {
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// set all bytes in the buffer to 0
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memset(packetBuffer, 0, NTP_PACKET_SIZE);
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// Initialize values needed to form NTP request
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// (see URL above for details on the packets)
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packetBuffer[0] = 0b11100011; // LI, Version, Mode
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packetBuffer[1] = 0; // Stratum, or type of clock
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packetBuffer[2] = 6; // Polling Interval
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packetBuffer[3] = 0xEC; // Peer Clock Precision
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// 8 bytes of zero for Root Delay & Root Dispersion
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packetBuffer[12] = 49;
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packetBuffer[13] = 0x4E;
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packetBuffer[14] = 49;
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packetBuffer[15] = 52;
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// all NTP fields have been given values, now
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// you can send a packet requesting a timestamp:
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Udp.beginPacket(address, 123); //NTP requests are to port 123
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Udp.write(packetBuffer, NTP_PACKET_SIZE);
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Udp.endPacket();
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}
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