

#include <nitro/rtc.h>RTCResult RTC_SetDateTimeAsync(
const RTCDate* date,
const RTCTime* time,
RTCCallback callback,
void* arg );
| date | Pointer to the buffer storing date data. |
| time | Pointer to the buffer storing time data. |
| callback | Pointer to the callback function. This callback is called from within the interrupt handler. |
| arg | Argument to pass to the callback function. |
If the request succeeds, it returns 0. If the request fails, it returns a numeric value other than 0.
This function asynchronously writes date and time data to the real-time clock. It sends date and time data to ARM7 and returns the process result without waiting for a response from the processor. To get the result from the processor, you must use the result argument. If this function fails, no operation is performed and no user callback function is called.
Do not define parameter values of nonexistent years, months, or days. However, you may specify a day of the week that does not match the actual calendar. This function requires a PXI interrupt for synchronization. Values are written to the variables specified by the date and time arguments asynchronously with respect to the function.Because applications cannot change the date, use this API only for debugging during development.
RTC_SetDateTime, RTC_GetDateTime, RTC_GetDateTimeAsync, RTCResult, RTCDate, RTCTime, RTCCallback
2005/06/27 Added additional text indicating that callbacks are called from interrupt handlers.
2004/07/01 Updated descriptions to standardize the time notation.
2004/05/18 Initial version.
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