170 lines
4.8 KiB
C
170 lines
4.8 KiB
C
/**
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* Copyright (c) 2020 Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd.
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "pico/stdlib.h"
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#include "hardware/i2c.h"
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#include "pico/binary_info.h"
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/* Example code to drive a 16x2 LCD panel via a I2C bridge chip (e.g. PCF8574)
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NOTE: The panel must be capable of being driven at 3.3v NOT 5v. The Pico
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GPIO (and therefor I2C) cannot be used at 5v.
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You will need to use a level shifter on the I2C lines if you want to run the
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board at 5v.
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Connections on Raspberry Pi Pico board, other boards may vary.
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GPIO 4 (pin 6)-> SDA on LCD bridge board
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GPIO 5 (pin 7)-> SCL on LCD bridge board
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3.3v (pin 36) -> VCC on LCD bridge board
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GND (pin 38) -> GND on LCD bridge board
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*/
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// commands
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const int LCD_CLEARDISPLAY = 0x01;
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const int LCD_RETURNHOME = 0x02;
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const int LCD_ENTRYMODESET = 0x04;
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const int LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL = 0x08;
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const int LCD_CURSORSHIFT = 0x10;
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const int LCD_FUNCTIONSET = 0x20;
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const int LCD_SETCGRAMADDR = 0x40;
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const int LCD_SETDDRAMADDR = 0x80;
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// flags for display entry mode
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const int LCD_ENTRYSHIFTINCREMENT = 0x01;
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const int LCD_ENTRYLEFT = 0x02;
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// flags for display and cursor control
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const int LCD_BLINKON = 0x01;
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const int LCD_CURSORON = 0x02;
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const int LCD_DISPLAYON = 0x04;
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// flags for display and cursor shift
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const int LCD_MOVERIGHT = 0x04;
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const int LCD_DISPLAYMOVE = 0x08;
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// flags for function set
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const int LCD_5x10DOTS = 0x04;
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const int LCD_2LINE = 0x08;
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const int LCD_8BITMODE = 0x10;
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// flag for backlight control
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const int LCD_BACKLIGHT = 0x08;
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const int LCD_ENABLE_BIT = 0x04;
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// By default these LCD display drivers are on bus address 0x27
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static int addr = 0x27;
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// Modes for lcd_send_byte
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#define LCD_CHARACTER 1
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#define LCD_COMMAND 0
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#define MAX_LINES 2
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#define MAX_CHARS 16
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/* Quick helper function for single byte transfers */
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void i2c_write_byte(uint8_t val) {
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#ifdef i2c_default
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i2c_write_blocking(i2c_default, addr, &val, 1, false);
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#endif
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}
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void lcd_toggle_enable(uint8_t val) {
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// Toggle enable pin on LCD display
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// We cannot do this too quickly or things don't work
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#define DELAY_US 600
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sleep_us(DELAY_US);
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i2c_write_byte(val | LCD_ENABLE_BIT);
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sleep_us(DELAY_US);
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i2c_write_byte(val & ~LCD_ENABLE_BIT);
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sleep_us(DELAY_US);
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}
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// The display is sent a byte as two separate nibble transfers
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void lcd_send_byte(uint8_t val, int mode) {
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uint8_t high = mode | (val & 0xF0) | LCD_BACKLIGHT;
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uint8_t low = mode | ((val << 4) & 0xF0) | LCD_BACKLIGHT;
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i2c_write_byte(high);
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lcd_toggle_enable(high);
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i2c_write_byte(low);
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lcd_toggle_enable(low);
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}
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void lcd_clear(void) {
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lcd_send_byte(LCD_CLEARDISPLAY, LCD_COMMAND);
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}
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// go to location on LCD
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void lcd_set_cursor(int line, int position) {
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int val = (line == 0) ? 0x80 + position : 0xC0 + position;
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lcd_send_byte(val, LCD_COMMAND);
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}
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static void inline lcd_char(char val) {
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lcd_send_byte(val, LCD_CHARACTER);
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}
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void lcd_string(const char *s) {
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while (*s) {
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lcd_char(*s++);
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}
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}
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void lcd_init() {
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lcd_send_byte(0x03, LCD_COMMAND);
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lcd_send_byte(0x03, LCD_COMMAND);
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lcd_send_byte(0x03, LCD_COMMAND);
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lcd_send_byte(0x02, LCD_COMMAND);
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lcd_send_byte(LCD_ENTRYMODESET | LCD_ENTRYLEFT, LCD_COMMAND);
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lcd_send_byte(LCD_FUNCTIONSET | LCD_2LINE, LCD_COMMAND);
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lcd_send_byte(LCD_DISPLAYCONTROL | LCD_DISPLAYON, LCD_COMMAND);
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lcd_clear();
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}
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int main() {
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#if !defined(i2c_default) || !defined(PICO_DEFAULT_I2C_SDA_PIN) || !defined(PICO_DEFAULT_I2C_SCL_PIN)
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#warning i2c/lcd_1602_i2c example requires a board with I2C pins
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#else
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// This example will use I2C0 on the default SDA and SCL pins (4, 5 on a Pico)
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i2c_init(i2c_default, 100 * 1000);
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gpio_set_function(PICO_DEFAULT_I2C_SDA_PIN, GPIO_FUNC_I2C);
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gpio_set_function(PICO_DEFAULT_I2C_SCL_PIN, GPIO_FUNC_I2C);
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gpio_pull_up(PICO_DEFAULT_I2C_SDA_PIN);
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gpio_pull_up(PICO_DEFAULT_I2C_SCL_PIN);
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// Make the I2C pins available to picotool
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bi_decl(bi_2pins_with_func(PICO_DEFAULT_I2C_SDA_PIN, PICO_DEFAULT_I2C_SCL_PIN, GPIO_FUNC_I2C));
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lcd_init();
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static uint8_t *message[] =
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{
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"RP2040 by", "Raspberry Pi",
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"A brand new", "microcontroller",
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"Twin core M0", "Full C SDK",
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"More power in", "your product",
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"More beans", "than Heinz!"
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};
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while (1) {
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for (int m = 0; m < sizeof(message) / sizeof(message[0]); m += MAX_LINES) {
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for (int line = 0; line < MAX_LINES; line++) {
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lcd_set_cursor(line, (MAX_CHARS / 2) - strlen(message[m + line]) / 2);
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lcd_string(message[m + line]);
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}
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sleep_ms(2000);
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lcd_clear();
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}
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}
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return 0;
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#endif
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}
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