import utime try: import usocket as socket except: import socket try: import ustruct as struct except: import struct # The NTP host can be configured at runtime by doing: ntptime.host = 'myhost.org' host = "pool.ntp.org" def time(): NTP_QUERY = bytearray(48) NTP_QUERY[0] = 0x1B addr = socket.getaddrinfo(host, 123)[0][-1] s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) try: s.settimeout(1) res = s.sendto(NTP_QUERY, addr) msg = s.recv(48) finally: s.close() val = struct.unpack("!I", msg[40:44])[0] EPOCH_YEAR = utime.gmtime(0)[0] if EPOCH_YEAR == 2000: # (date(2000, 1, 1) - date(1900, 1, 1)).days * 24*60*60 NTP_DELTA = 3155673600 elif EPOCH_YEAR == 1970: # (date(1970, 1, 1) - date(1900, 1, 1)).days * 24*60*60 NTP_DELTA = 2208988800 else: raise Exception("Unsupported epoch: {}".format(EPOCH_YEAR)) return val - NTP_DELTA # There's currently no timezone support in MicroPython, and the RTC is set in UTC time. def settime(): t = time() import machine tm = utime.gmtime(t) machine.RTC().datetime((tm[0], tm[1], tm[2], tm[6] + 1, tm[3], tm[4], tm[5], 0))