rpi-pico-tm1637-pio
Basic Demonstration of the Raspberry Pi Pico's PIO module. (by nyh-workshop)
micropython-tm1637
MicroPython driver for TM1637 quad 7-segment LED modules (by mcauser)
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rpi-pico-tm1637-pio
Posts with mentions or reviews of rpi-pico-tm1637-pio.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-24.
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I managed to controll a 7-segment display (TM1637) with the pico!
Getting started really. I spent a lot of time reading the data sheet and the source code of the official arduino library. Trying to figure out how to do anything. Luckily I found some basic code. That meant something happened on the display when running the code. A lot easier to continue from there.
micropython-tm1637
Posts with mentions or reviews of micropython-tm1637.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-24.
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4 digit display troubleshooting
I have a 4 digit 7 segment display from Pimoroni that I'm having trouble connecting to my pi pico which is setup to use micropython. I'm using a tm1637 driver installed via thonny, but I'm not able to get the example code output anything to the device. As of now the display defaults to showing it's i2c address (30h).
- tm1637 display troubleshooting
- I managed to controll a 7-segment display (TM1637) with the pico!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rpi-pico-tm1637-pio and micropython-tm1637 you can also consider the following projects:
TM1637-pico - Some c functions that uses the Raspberry Pi Picos pio functionality to send data to a TM1637 7-segment display.
micropython-ssd1327 - MicroPython driver for SSD1327 128x128 4-bit greyscale OLED displays
micropython-bmp280 - module for the BMP280 sensor
WiFiManager - WiFi manager for ESP8266 - ESP12 - ESP32 - micropython
lib-python - Blynk IoT library for Python and Micropython
FILDZ_CYBEROS - IoT messaging framework built on MicroPython and ESP-NOW.