A platform-agnostic Rust driver for the DS3231 Real-Time Clock, built on the embedded-hal ecosystem.
The DS3231 is a low-cost, extremely accurate I²C real-time clock (RTC) with an integrated
temperature-compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO).
- Both blocking and async I²C operation support
- Full register access (time/date, alarms, control, status)
- Optional logging support via
logordefmt - No
unsafecode - Comprehensive error handling
Add this to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
ds3231 = "0.3.0"use ds3231::{DS3231, Config, TimeRepresentation, SquareWaveFrequency, InterruptControl, Oscillator};
// Create configuration
let config = Config {
time_representation: TimeRepresentation::TwentyFourHour,
square_wave_frequency: SquareWaveFrequency::Hz1,
interrupt_control: InterruptControl::SquareWave,
battery_backed_square_wave: false,
oscillator_enable: Oscillator::Enabled,
};
// Initialize device with I2C
let mut rtc = DS3231::new(i2c, 0x68);
// Configure the device
rtc.configure(&config)?;
// Get current date/time
let datetime = rtc.datetime()?;Enable the async feature in your Cargo.toml and use with async/await:
use ds3231::asynch::DS3231;
// Initialize device
let mut rtc = DS3231::new(i2c, 0x68);
// Configure asynchronously
rtc.configure(&config).await?;
// Get current date/time asynchronously
let datetime = rtc.datetime().await?;The crate can be compiled with the following features:
async: Enables async I²C supportlog: Enables logging via thelogcratedefmt: Enables logging via thedefmtcratetemperature_f32- Enables temperature reading as f32
Licensed under either of:
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
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