Arduino Alarm Clock
Arduino Alarm Clock
Arduino Alarm Clock
Contents [hide]
1 Circuit Diagram
2 Components Required
3 Component Description
3.1 DS1307
4 Circuit Design
5 Working
6 Output Video
7 Code
8 Related Articles
In this project, we designed an Arduino based Real Time Clock with alarm. A Real Time
Clock or RTC is a battery powered clock that measures time even when there is no
external power or the microcontroller is reprogrammed.
An RTC displays clock and calendar with all timekeeping functions. The battery, which is
connected to the RTC is a separate one and is not related or connected to the main
power supply.
When the power is restored, RTC displays the real time irrespective of the duration for
which the power is off. Such Real Time Clocks are commonly found in computers and
are often referred to as just CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor).
Most microcontrollers and microprocessors have built in timers for keeping time. But
they work only when the microcontroller is connected to power supply.
When the power is turned on, the internal timers reset to 0. Hence, a separate RTC chip
is included in applications like data loggers for example, which doesnt reset to 0 when
the power is turned off or reset.
Real Time Clocks are often useful in data logging applications, time stamps, alarms,
timers, clock builds etc. In this project, a Real Time Clock, which displays accurate time
and date along with an alarm feature is designed.
One of the frequently used RTC ICs DS1307 is used in this project along with Arduino.
The circuit, design and working are explained in the following sections.
Circuit Diagram
Components Required
Arduino UNO 1
Push Buttons 3
Buzzer 1
10 K 2
10 K POT 1
Component Description
DS1307
DS1307 is the frequently used real time clock (RTC) IC for clock and calendar. The
clock function provides seconds, minutes and hours while the calendar function
provides day, date, month and year values.
The clock can operate in either 12 hour with AM/PM indication or 24 hour format. A 3V
backup battery must be connected to the RTC so that the IC can automatically switch to
the backup supply in case of power failure. A
32.768 KHz crystal is connected to the oscillator terminal of DS1307 for 1 Hz
oscillations.
Circuit Design
The communication between microcontroller and RTC IC DS1307 is serial I2C
bidirectional bus. I2C protocol is a method of communication between a faster device
(Microcontroller or Arduino in this case) in master mode and a slower device (RTC) in
slave mode.
There are two pins on Arduino for I2C communication. Analog pins 4 and 5 will act as
SDA (Serial Data) and SCL (Serial Clock).
These are connected to respective SDA and SCL pins of RTC. Both these pins of RTC
are pulled high using 10K resistors.
An LCD is used to display the clock. 6 pins of LCD must be connected to Arduino. RS,
E, D4, D5, D6 and D7 (Pins 4, 6, 11, 12, 13 and 14) of LCD are connected to pins 2, 3,
4, 5, 6 and 7 of Arduino.
Three buttons are used to set the alarm. These buttons are connected to pins 8, 9 and
10 of Arduino. A buzzer is connected to pin 11 of Arduino that acts as an alarm.
Working
The aim of this project is to create a real time clock along with an alarm feature. The
working of the project is explained below.
All the connections are made as per the shown circuit diagram. The code for Arduino is
uploaded and the LCD displays the current date and time.
In order to set the alarm, we press the set button. Itll go to alarm mode and asks for
hours with current time being displayed. The increment button must be pressed must be
pressed to change the hours.
As the clock is in 24 hour format, the hours will be incremented between 0 and 23. Once
the hours of the alarm is set, we must press the next button to go to minutes tab.
Again increment button is pressed to change the minutes. Once the alarm time is
entered, set button is pressed and the alarm is set.
The values entered as alarm are stored in the EEPROM of the Arduino. These values
are continuously compared with the present time.
When the stored values and current value match, the buzzer for the alarm will be
triggered. In order to stop the alarm, the next button is pressed.
Output Video
Code
#include <Wire.h>
#include<EEPROM.h>
#include <RTClib.h>
#include <LiquidCrystal.h>
LiquidCrystal lcd(2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7);
RTC_DS1307 RTC;
int tmp,Inc,hor,mIn,add=11;
int set=8;
int cge=9;
int mod=10;
int off=0;
#define buz 11
int Hor,Min,Sec;
///////////////////////////////////////Function to adjust the time//////////////////////////////////
void time()
{
int tmp=1,mins=0,hors=0,secs=0;
while(tmp==1)
{
off=0;
if(digitalRead(cge)==0)
{
Hor++;
if(Hor==24)
{
Hor=0;
}
}
lcd.clear();
lcd.setCursor(0,0);
lcd.print("Set Alarm Time ");
lcd.setCursor(0,1);
if(Hor<=9)
lcd.print("0");
lcd.print(Hor);
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(Min);
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(Sec);
delay(200);
lcd.setCursor(0,1);
lcd.print(" ");
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(Min);
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(Sec);
delay(200);
if(digitalRead(set)==0)
{
hor=Hor;
EEPROM.write(add++,hor);
tmp=2;
while(digitalRead(set)==0);
}
}
while(tmp==2)
{
if(digitalRead(cge)==0)
{
Min++;
if(Min==60)
{Min=0;}
}
lcd.setCursor(0,1);
lcd.print(Hor);
lcd.print(":");
if(Min<=9)
lcd.print("0");
lcd.print(Min);
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(Sec);
lcd.print(" ");
delay(200);
lcd.setCursor(0,1);
lcd.print(Hor);
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(" ");
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(Sec);
lcd.print(" ");
delay(200);
if(digitalRead(set)==0)
{
mIn=Min;
EEPROM.write(add++, mIn);
tmp=0;
while(digitalRead(set)==0);
}
}
off=1;
delay(10);
}
///////////////////////////////////////////function to sound the buzzer//////////////////////////////////
void Buz()
{
if(digitalRead(set)==0)
off=0;
if(off==1)
{
digitalWrite(buz,HIGH);
delay(500);
digitalWrite(buz, LOW);
delay(500);
}
}
{
RTC.adjust(DateTime(__DATE__,__TIME__));
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////loop/////////////////////////////////////
void loop()
{
DateTime now = RTC.now();
if(digitalRead(mod) == 0)
{
current();
time();
delay(1000);
lcd.clear();
lcd.setCursor(0,0);
lcd.print(" Alarm On");
delay(2000);
}
lcd.clear();
lcd.setCursor(0,0);
lcd.print("Time:");
lcd.setCursor(6,0);
Hor=now.hour(),DEC;
if(Hor<=9)
{
lcd.print("0");
lcd.print(Hor=now.hour(),DEC);
}
else
lcd.print(Hor=now.hour(),DEC);
lcd.print(":");
Min=now.minute(),DEC;
if(Min<=9)
{
lcd.print("0");
lcd.print(Min=now.minute(),DEC);
}
else
lcd.print(Min=now.minute(),DEC);
lcd.print(":");
Sec=now.second(),DEC;
if(Sec<=9)
{
lcd.print("0");
lcd.print(Sec=now.second(),DEC);
}
else
lcd.print(Sec=now.second(),DEC);
lcd.setCursor(0,1);
lcd.print("Date: ");
lcd.print(now.day(),DEC);
lcd.print("/");
lcd.print(now.month(),DEC);
lcd.print("/");
lcd.print(now.year(),DEC);
TimeCheck();
delay(200);
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////function to get current RTC time//////////////////////////////
void current()
{
lcd.setCursor(0,1);
lcd.print(Hor);
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(Min);
lcd.print(":");
lcd.print(Sec);
}
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NOTE
A simple Real Time Clock, which has an alarm feature is designed in this project
using Arduino and RTC IC.
The time and alarm will keep on running as there is a backup supply to the RTC
and alarm is stored in the internal EEPROM of Arduino.
Functions like snooze and multiple alarms can be added by modifying the code
of Arduino.