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178 lines
6.2 KiB
178 lines
6.2 KiB
#include <driver/gpio.h>
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#include <driver/spi_master.h>
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#include "nokia.h"
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#include <string.h>
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/* Pin definitions:
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Most of these pins can be moved to any digital or analog pin.
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DN(MOSI)and SCLK should be left where they are (SPI pins). The
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LED (backlight) pin should remain on a PWM-capable pin. */
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static const int scePin = 17; // SCE - Chip select, pin 3 on LCD.
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static const int rstPin = 16; // RST - Reset, pin 4 on LCD.
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static const int dcPin = 4; // DC - Data/Command, pin 5 on LCD.
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static const int sdinPin = 15; // DN(MOSI) - Serial data, pin 6 on LCD.
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static const int sclkPin = 13; // SCLK - Serial clock, pin 7 on LCD.
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/* PCD8544-specific defines: */
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#define LCD_COMMAND 0
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#define LCD_DATA 1
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#define DEFAULT_CONTRAST 48
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static spi_device_handle_t hSPI;
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/* The displayMap variable stores a buffer representation of the
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pixels on our display. There are 504 total bits in this array,
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same as how many pixels there are on a 84 x 48 display.
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Each byte in this array covers a 8-pixel vertical block on the
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display. Each successive byte covers the next 8-pixel column over
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until you reach the right-edge of the display and step down 8 rows.
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To update the display, we first have to write to this array, then
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call the updateDisplay() function, which sends this whole array
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to the PCD8544.
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Because the PCD8544 won't let us write individual pixels at a
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time, this is how we can make targeted changes to the display. */
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uint8_t LCD_displayMap[LCD_WIDTH * LCD_HEIGHT / 8] = {};
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// There are two memory banks in the LCD, data/RAM and commands.
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// This function sets the DC pin high or low depending, and then
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// sends the data byte
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static void LCD_SendBytes(bool data_or_command, const uint8_t *data, size_t len)
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{
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esp_err_t ret;
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spi_transaction_t t;
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if (len == 0) return; //no need to send anything
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memset(&t, 0, sizeof(t)); //Zero out the transaction
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t.length = len * 8; //Len is in bytes, transaction length is in bits.
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t.tx_buffer = data; //Data
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t.user = (void *) data_or_command; //D/C
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ret = spi_device_polling_transmit(hSPI, &t); //Transmit!
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assert(ret == ESP_OK); //Should have had no issues.
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}
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// There are two memory banks in the LCD, data/RAM and commands.
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// This function sets the DC pin high or low depending, and then
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// sends the data byte
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static void LCD_SendByte(bool data_or_command, uint8_t data)
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{
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esp_err_t ret;
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spi_transaction_t t;
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memset(&t, 0, sizeof(t)); //Zero out the transaction
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t.length = 8; // transaction length is in bits.
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t.tx_data[0] = data; //Data
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t.flags = SPI_TRANS_USE_TXDATA;
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t.user = (void *) data_or_command; //D/C
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ret = spi_device_polling_transmit(hSPI, &t); //Transmit!
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assert(ret == ESP_OK); //Should have had no issues.
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}
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// Helpful function to directly command the LCD to go to a
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// specific x,y coordinate.
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static void gotoXY(int x, int y)
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{
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const uint8_t cmd[2] = {
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0x80 | x,
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0x40 | y,
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};
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LCD_SendBytes(LCD_COMMAND, cmd, 2);
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}
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// This will actually draw on the display, whatever is currently
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// in the displayMap array.
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void LCD_updateDisplay()
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{
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spi_device_acquire_bus(hSPI, portMAX_DELAY);
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gotoXY(0, 0);
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LCD_SendBytes(LCD_DATA, &LCD_displayMap[0], LCD_WIDTH * (LCD_HEIGHT / 8));
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spi_device_release_bus(hSPI);
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}
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// Set contrast can set the LCD Vop to a value between 0 and 127.
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// 40-60 is usually a pretty good range.
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void LCD_setContrast(uint8_t contrast)
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{
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spi_device_acquire_bus(hSPI, portMAX_DELAY);
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const uint8_t cmd[3] = {
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0x21, //Tell LCD that extended commands follow
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0x80 | contrast,//Set LCD Vop (Contrast): Try 0xB1(good @ 3.3V) or 0xBF if your display is too dark
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0x20,//Set display mode
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};
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LCD_SendBytes(LCD_COMMAND, cmd, 3);
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spi_device_release_bus(hSPI);
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}
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void LCD_invertDisplay(bool invert)
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{
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LCD_SendByte(LCD_COMMAND, 0x0C | invert);
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}
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//This function is called (in irq context!) just before a transmission starts. It will
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//set the D/C line to the value indicated in the user field.
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void lcd_spi_pre_transfer_callback(spi_transaction_t *t)
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{
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int dc = (int) t->user;
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gpio_set_level(dcPin, dc);
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}
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//This sends the magical commands to the PCD8544
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void LCD_setup(void)
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{
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gpio_config_t output = {
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.pin_bit_mask = (1 << scePin) | (1 << rstPin) | (1 << dcPin) | (1 << sdinPin) | (1 << sclkPin),
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.mode = GPIO_MODE_OUTPUT
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};
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gpio_config(&output);
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esp_err_t ret;
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spi_bus_config_t buscfg = {
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.miso_io_num=-1,
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.mosi_io_num=sdinPin,
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.sclk_io_num=sclkPin,
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.quadwp_io_num=-1,
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.quadhd_io_num=-1,
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.max_transfer_sz=LCD_WIDTH * LCD_HEIGHT, // ??? this doesnt seem to do anything in the driver
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};
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spi_device_interface_config_t devcfg = {
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.clock_speed_hz=4 * 1000 * 1000, // Hz
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// enable signal lead/lag
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.cs_ena_pretrans = 0,
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.cs_ena_posttrans = 0,
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.mode=0, //SPI mode 0
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.spics_io_num=scePin, //CS pin
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.queue_size=1, // we use the polling mode, so this does not matter
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.pre_cb=lcd_spi_pre_transfer_callback, //Specify pre-transfer callback to handle D/C line
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};
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//Initialize the SPI bus
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ret = spi_bus_initialize(HSPI_HOST, &buscfg, 1);
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ESP_ERROR_CHECK(ret);
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//Attach the LCD to the SPI bus
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ret = spi_bus_add_device(HSPI_HOST, &devcfg, &hSPI);
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ESP_ERROR_CHECK(ret);
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spi_device_acquire_bus(hSPI, portMAX_DELAY);
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{
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//Reset the LCD to a known state
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gpio_set_level(rstPin, 0);
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gpio_set_level(rstPin, 1);
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const uint8_t magic[6] = {
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0x21, // Tell LCD extended commands follow
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0x80 + DEFAULT_CONTRAST, // Set LCD Vop (Contrast)
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0x04, // Set Temp coefficent
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0x14, // LCD bias mode 1:48 (try 0x13)
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//We must send 0x20 before modifying the display control mode
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0x20, // Clear extended option
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0x0C, // Set display control, normal mode.
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};
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LCD_SendBytes(LCD_COMMAND, &magic[0], 6);
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}
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spi_device_release_bus(hSPI);
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// show the blank screen (display is in an undefined state after boot)
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LCD_updateDisplay();
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}
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