arduino-tm1637
Arduino library for using a 4 digit seven segment display with TM1636 or TM1637 driver IC (by bremme)
TM1637
Arduino library for TM1637 (LED Driver) (by avishorp)
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arduino-tm1637
Posts with mentions or reviews of arduino-tm1637.
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Sharing a pin with several TM1637 LED displays
My previous library was https://github.com/bremme/arduino-tm1637. It works fine otherwise on up to 2 displays sharing a pin...
TM1637
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STM32F1 Pull-up on Open-Drain Output
I have found a library for the Arduino framework that seems to work the way I want to (https://github.com/avishorp/TM1637/blob/master/TM1637Display.cpp), but also does some weird things like not actually writting to the pins as outputs but changing their mode from input to output (and I don't know what that is supposed to achieve, so I can't really copy it, but it works)
- LCD with 7 segment display
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i2c Multiplexer and 7 Segment Display help! [Esp32, tm1637, tca9548a]
Library for the tm1637 is here
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Got an Amazon 7 segment display, can't get it to work with Flora
The driver chip is a TM1637 and has a i2c like communication interface. I don't see a adafruit library for that chip (as I don't think they sell a display with that chip) but you can use this libary that is quite popular for the TM1637: https://github.com/avishorp/TM1637
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Can someone help me with this coding for my mini Project!
// https://github.com/avishorp/TM1637
- Using INPUT/OUTPUT instead of HIGH/LOW ?
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Sharing a pin with several TM1637 LED displays
I finally managed to put all 5 displays reliably working with only 6 pins using he library you mentioned from https://github.com/avishorp/TM1637. Just for the record, with this library, it doesn't matter whether I used a common clock or a common data pin.
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How to use the display TM1637
Just take an Arduino library and extract the code. Even if you're programming in C and not C++, it should be pretty straightforward. Looking at this library (https://github.com/avishorp/TM1637) the only Arduino-specific code is the pin manipulation and delay routines which are easily ported to other MCU platforms.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing arduino-tm1637 and TM1637 you can also consider the following projects:
TM1637TinyDisplay - Arduino library to display numbers and text on a 4 and 6 digit 7-segment TM1637 display modules.
stm32-tm1637 - Simple library for writing to TM1637 4-digit 7-segment displays from STM32 MCUs