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5.4 KiB
Python
167 lines
No EOL
5.4 KiB
Python
#MicroPython SSD1306 OLED driver, I2C and SPI interfaces created by Adafruit
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import time
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import framebuf
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# register definitions
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SET_CONTRAST = const(0x81)
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SET_ENTIRE_ON = const(0xa4)
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SET_NORM_INV = const(0xa6)
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SET_DISP = const(0xae)
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SET_MEM_ADDR = const(0x20)
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SET_COL_ADDR = const(0x21)
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SET_PAGE_ADDR = const(0x22)
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SET_DISP_START_LINE = const(0x40)
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SET_SEG_REMAP = const(0xa0)
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SET_MUX_RATIO = const(0xa8)
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SET_COM_OUT_DIR = const(0xc0)
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SET_DISP_OFFSET = const(0xd3)
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SET_COM_PIN_CFG = const(0xda)
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SET_DISP_CLK_DIV = const(0xd5)
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SET_PRECHARGE = const(0xd9)
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SET_VCOM_DESEL = const(0xdb)
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SET_CHARGE_PUMP = const(0x8d)
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class SSD1306:
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def __init__(self, width, height, external_vcc):
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self.width = width
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self.height = height
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self.external_vcc = external_vcc
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self.pages = self.height // 8
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# Note the subclass must initialize self.framebuf to a framebuffer.
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# This is necessary because the underlying data buffer is different
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# between I2C and SPI implementations (I2C needs an extra byte).
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self.poweron()
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self.init_display()
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def init_display(self):
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for cmd in (
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SET_DISP | 0x00, # off
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# address setting
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SET_MEM_ADDR, 0x00, # horizontal
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# resolution and layout
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SET_DISP_START_LINE | 0x00,
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SET_SEG_REMAP | 0x01, # column addr 127 mapped to SEG0
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SET_MUX_RATIO, self.height - 1,
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SET_COM_OUT_DIR | 0x08, # scan from COM[N] to COM0
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SET_DISP_OFFSET, 0x00,
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SET_COM_PIN_CFG, 0x02 if self.height == 32 else 0x12,
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# timing and driving scheme
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SET_DISP_CLK_DIV, 0x80,
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SET_PRECHARGE, 0x22 if self.external_vcc else 0xf1,
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SET_VCOM_DESEL, 0x30, # 0.83*Vcc
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# display
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SET_CONTRAST, 0xff, # maximum
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SET_ENTIRE_ON, # output follows RAM contents
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SET_NORM_INV, # not inverted
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# charge pump
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SET_CHARGE_PUMP, 0x10 if self.external_vcc else 0x14,
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SET_DISP | 0x01): # on
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self.write_cmd(cmd)
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self.fill(0)
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self.show()
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def poweroff(self):
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self.write_cmd(SET_DISP | 0x00)
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def contrast(self, contrast):
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self.write_cmd(SET_CONTRAST)
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self.write_cmd(contrast)
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def invert(self, invert):
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self.write_cmd(SET_NORM_INV | (invert & 1))
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def show(self):
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x0 = 0
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x1 = self.width - 1
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if self.width == 64:
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# displays with width of 64 pixels are shifted by 32
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x0 += 32
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x1 += 32
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self.write_cmd(SET_COL_ADDR)
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self.write_cmd(x0)
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self.write_cmd(x1)
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self.write_cmd(SET_PAGE_ADDR)
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self.write_cmd(0)
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self.write_cmd(self.pages - 1)
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self.write_framebuf()
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def fill(self, col):
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self.framebuf.fill(col)
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def pixel(self, x, y, col):
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self.framebuf.pixel(x, y, col)
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def scroll(self, dx, dy):
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self.framebuf.scroll(dx, dy)
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def text(self, string, x, y, col=1):
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self.framebuf.text(string, x, y, col)
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class SSD1306_I2C(SSD1306):
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def __init__(self, width, height, i2c, addr=0x3c, external_vcc=False):
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self.i2c = i2c
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self.addr = addr
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self.temp = bytearray(2)
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# Add an extra byte to the data buffer to hold an I2C data/command byte
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# to use hardware-compatible I2C transactions. A memoryview of the
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# buffer is used to mask this byte from the framebuffer operations
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# (without a major memory hit as memoryview doesn't copy to a separate
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# buffer).
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self.buffer = bytearray(((height // 8) * width) + 1)
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self.buffer[0] = 0x40 # Set first byte of data buffer to Co=0, D/C=1
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self.framebuf = framebuf.FrameBuffer1(memoryview(self.buffer)[1:], width, height)
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super().__init__(width, height, external_vcc)
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def write_cmd(self, cmd):
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self.temp[0] = 0x80 # Co=1, D/C#=0
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self.temp[1] = cmd
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self.i2c.writeto(self.addr, self.temp)
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def write_framebuf(self):
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# Blast out the frame buffer using a single I2C transaction to support
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# hardware I2C interfaces.
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self.i2c.writeto(self.addr, self.buffer)
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def poweron(self):
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pass
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class SSD1306_SPI(SSD1306):
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def __init__(self, width, height, spi, dc, res, cs, external_vcc=False):
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self.rate = 10 * 1024 * 1024
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dc.init(dc.OUT, value=0)
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res.init(res.OUT, value=0)
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cs.init(cs.OUT, value=1)
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self.spi = spi
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self.dc = dc
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self.res = res
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self.cs = cs
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self.buffer = bytearray((height // 8) * width)
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self.framebuf = framebuf.FrameBuffer1(self.buffer, width, height)
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super().__init__(width, height, external_vcc)
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def write_cmd(self, cmd):
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self.spi.init(baudrate=self.rate, polarity=0, phase=0)
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self.cs.high()
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self.dc.low()
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self.cs.low()
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self.spi.write(bytearray([cmd]))
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self.cs.high()
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def write_framebuf(self):
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self.spi.init(baudrate=self.rate, polarity=0, phase=0)
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self.cs.high()
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self.dc.high()
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self.cs.low()
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self.spi.write(self.buffer)
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self.cs.high()
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def poweron(self):
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self.res.high()
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time.sleep_ms(1)
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self.res.low()
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time.sleep_ms(10)
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self.res.high() |