iAccelStepper
GUIslice
iAccelStepper | GUIslice | |
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1 | 7 | |
14 | 1,098 | |
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10.0 | 5.0 | |
about 5 years ago | 8 days ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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iAccelStepper
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Looking For Help Adapting a Library to SAMD21 - "iAccelstepper"
I was searching online for a solution to this problem and noted several years ago someone created a patch for Accelstepper called iAccelstepper, which uses a hardware timer interrupt to call the .run() method instead of the main polling loop() function to produce the pulses for the driver. After looking at this library, I believe it is a great solution to mine (and possibly others) problem in that it keeps the main polling loop() available to do other functions without inhibiting the motion of the stepper motor. As I looked through the iAccelstepper library it would seem the author created it for the Texas Instruments Tiva-C development board, which uses an ARM Cortex M4 processor, and the TI ecosystem has simple driver libraries to easily access the timer peripherals to do so.
GUIslice
- Display and Touch Driver not supported by GUIslice
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Visual editor for a TFT Touchscreen with Arduino Mega
Here's one I used for a project: https://github.com/ImpulseAdventure/GUIslice
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Looking For Help Adapting a Library to SAMD21 - "iAccelstepper"
I am working on a project that uses an adafruit metro m0 express development board (using the ATSAMD21G18 ARM Cortex M0 processor) to drive a stepper motor. I have elected to use the Accelstepper library as it is well documented and makes controlling the stepper simple. The project also is driving a touchscreen display with the GUIslice library. Now - the Accelstepper library uses the main polling loop() function to repeatedly call the .run() method from the library to produce pulses to the stepper driver and move the motor. I have noted that when having the GUIslice function for polling the display in the same loop() function, it can hang the stepper motion for a split second as the processor is taking time to perform those functions (rightfully so).
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Help me, Reddit…
which, for Arduino boards, can be found here.
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Co-ordinates when programming a screen - trial and error?
guislice. I use it a lot for openhasp/home assistant touchscreens
What are some alternatives?
AccelStepper - Fork of AccelStepper
GUIslice-Builder - Cross-platform drag & drop GUI builder for GUIslice
lvgl - Embedded graphics library to create beautiful UIs for any MCU, MPU and display type.
esp32-smartdisplay - PlatformIO library LVGL Drivers for Sunton Smart display boards (CYD Cheap Yellow Display). This library supports these boards without any effort. ESP32-2432S024N/R/C, ESP32-2432S028R/C, ESP32-3248S035R/C, ESP32_8048S070N/C
psp-controller - Remotely control Wi-Fi based microcontrollers with the PSP.
TeensyCNC - Simple CNC setup for hacking my Wife's Cricut Mini
zig-sdl - self-contained SDL2 package for Zig
Spiromorph - A mesmerizing morphing spirograph using SDL2
digigurdy-baz - DigiGurdy Teensy Code
M5Stack - M5Stack Arduino Library
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