axp192
u8g2
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over 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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axp192
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M5 Stack Core 2 Power Control Library for ESP-IDF and Arduino
There is also a platform agnostic I2C driver for AXP192. For most sensors etc drivers only thing that changes between platforms are the io functions. I have been using this with M5Stack Core2 for a while. It is a bit annoying board to initialize. Especially because you need to initialize the AXP192 first before you can initialize the display.
- Library design that is not fixed to a specific mcu
u8g2
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Anyone had success displaying anything on GME64128-11 type displays?
Try the https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki library.
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I need help with transparent display. More info in the comments
If you want to stick with the u8g2 library, be sure to check out the u8g2 wiki for some more information. There's a lot of info on the setup page and I find the u8g2 reference especially useful in practice.
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Arduino with OLED
Check out the U8G2 library if you're going to work with OLED displays. It's really the best one out there and it does it all, supporting multiple OLED displays with the one library. It also has excellent support for numerous fonts in different sizes.
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Library design that is not fixed to a specific mcu
I have been considering two different methods for achieving this. The first method is the one that Olikraus uses with the u8x8 library, which implements a callback system that handles the hardware abstraction layer. The second method that I have been contemplating is using i2cdev, which allows for sharing the i2c port with other threads.
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Sketch - Cardboard - Improved cardboard. Next step: Laser cut case
I use the u8x8 library (https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/wiki/u8x8reference) for the display. I like this library a lot!
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I need some help, I want to "rotate" the screen by 180 degrees. I am just printing some simple data on the screen for my modified nerf gun. Any advice on how to do it?
Use u8g2, awesome library, very flexible, works with everything.
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Both SH1106 and SSD1306 displays..?
Try U8G2. It works with both these OLEDs and many more.
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STM32F411RE and SH1106 OLED Display
For displays like this, I strongly recommend the U8G2 (https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2) library. It has support for pretty much everything. However, you might need to find/write/tweak your own "hal" later, which is just a couple of simple callback functions that bridge it to the I2C or SPI ports of your MCU.
- 128x64 OLED display not working properly
What are some alternatives?
htcw_m5core2_power
TFT_eSPI - Arduino and PlatformIO IDE compatible TFT library optimised for the Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), STM32, ESP8266 and ESP32 that supports different driver chips
BME280_SensorAPI - Bosch Sensortec BME280 sensor driver. To report issues, go to https://community.bosch-sensortec.com/t5/Bosch-Sensortec-Community/ct-p/bst_community
u8g2-hal-esp-idf - U8g2 compatibility component for esp-idf on ESP32
STMems_Standard_C_drivers - Platform-independent drivers for STMicroelectronics MEMS motion and environmental sensors, based on standard C programming language.
Arduino - ESP8266 core for Arduino
esp_effects - Old school demo effects for ESP32
SparkFun_Micro_OLED_Arduino_Library - Arduino library for the SparkFun Micro OLED - a breakout board for a monochrome, 0.66", 64x48 OLED display.
SPI_LCD - A simple C library for directly communicating with SPI-connected LCD displays
ArduinoCore-avr - The Official Arduino AVR core
UTFT-ESP - UTFT with support for ESP8266 and ESP32
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