Add ILI9163 129 x 128 display support

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Bodmer
2017-04-18 23:15:59 +01:00
parent c2dcf25cc1
commit 1668700f3a
9 changed files with 342 additions and 15 deletions

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// Change the width and height if required (defined in portrait mode)
// or use the constructor to over-ride defaults
#define TFT_WIDTH 128
#define TFT_HEIGHT 160
#ifndef TFT_WIDTH
#define TFT_WIDTH 128
#endif
#ifndef TFT_HEIGHT
#define TFT_HEIGHT 160
#endif
#if (TFT_HEIGHT == 128) && (TFT_WIDTH == 128)
#define CGRAM_OFFSET
#endif
// Color definitions for backwards compatibility with old sketches
// use colour definitions like TFT_BLACK to make sketches more portable

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// Initialization commands for ILI9163 screens
static const uint8_t ILI9163_cmds[] PROGMEM =
{
17, // 17 commands follow
0x01, 0 + TFT_INIT_DELAY, 120, // Software reset
//0x11, 0, // Exit sleep mode
17, // 17 commands follow
0x01, 0 + TFT_INIT_DELAY, 120, // Software reset
0x11, 0 + TFT_INIT_DELAY, 5, // Exit sleep mode
0x3A, 1, 0x05, // Set pixel format
0x26, 1, 0x04, // Set Gamma curve
0x26, 1, 0x04, // Set Gamma curve 3
0xF2, 1, 0x01, // Gamma adjustment enabled
0xE0, 15, 0x3F, 0x25, 0x1C, 0x1E, 0x20, 0x12, 0x2A, 0x90,
0x24, 0x11, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // Positive Gamma
@@ -34,4 +34,8 @@
commandList(ILI9163_cmds);
#ifdef CGRAM_OFFSET
colstart = 0;
rowstart = 32;
#endif
}

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writedata(TFT_MAD_MX | TFT_MAD_MY | TFT_MAD_BGR);
_width = TFT_WIDTH;
_height = TFT_HEIGHT;
#ifdef CGRAM_OFFSET
colstart = 0;
rowstart = 32;
#endif
break;
case 1:
writedata(TFT_MAD_MV | TFT_MAD_MY | TFT_MAD_BGR);
_width = TFT_HEIGHT;
_height = TFT_WIDTH;
#ifdef CGRAM_OFFSET
colstart = 32;
rowstart = 0;
#endif
break;
case 2:
writedata(TFT_MAD_BGR);
_width = TFT_WIDTH;
_height = TFT_HEIGHT;
#ifdef CGRAM_OFFSET
colstart = 0;
rowstart = 0;
#endif
break;
case 3:
writedata(TFT_MAD_MX | TFT_MAD_MV | TFT_MAD_BGR);
_width = TFT_HEIGHT;
_height = TFT_WIDTH;
#ifdef CGRAM_OFFSET
colstart = 0;
rowstart = 0;
#endif
break;
}

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//#define S6D02A1_DRIVER
//#define RPI_ILI9486_DRIVER // 20MHz maximum SPI
// For ST7735 and ILI9163 ONLY, define the pixel width and height in portrait orientation
//#define TFT_WIDTH 128
//#define TFT_HEIGHT 160
//#define TFT_HEIGHT 128
// For ST7735 ONLY, define the type of display, originally this was based on the
// colour of the tab on the screen protector film but this is not always true, so try
// out the different options below if the screen does not display graphics correctly,
@@ -35,11 +40,6 @@
//#define ST7735_REDTAB
//#define ST7735_BLACKTAB
// For ST7735 ONLY, define the pixel width and height in portrait orientation
//#define TFT_WIDTH 128
//#define TFT_HEIGHT 160
//#define TFT_HEIGHT 128
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 1. Define the pins that are used to interface with the display here
@@ -149,8 +149,8 @@
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 5000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 10000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 20000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 27000000 // Actually sets it to 26.67MHz = 80/3
#define SPI_FREQUENCY 40000000 // Maximum to use SPIFFS
#define SPI_FREQUENCY 27000000 // Actually sets it to 26.67MHz = 80/3
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 40000000 // Maximum to use SPIFFS
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 80000000

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@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
//#include <User_Setups/Setup5_RPi_ILI9486.h> // Setup file configured for my stock RPi TFT
//#include <User_Setups/Setup6_RPi_Wr_ILI9486.h> // Setup file configured for my modified RPi TFT
//#include <User_Setups/Setup7_ST7735_128x128.h> // Setup file configured for my ST7735 128x128 display
//#include <User_Setups/Setup8_ILI9163_128x128.h> // Setup file configured for my ILI9163 128x128 display
//#include <User_Setups/SetupX_Template.h> // Setup file template for copying/editting

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// USER DEFINED SETTINGS
//
// The User_Setup header that will be called up is defined in User_Setup_Select.h
//
// Set driver type, fonts to be loaded, pins used and SPI control method etc
//
// If this file is editted correctly then all the library example sketches should
// run without the need to make any more changes for a particular hardware setup!
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 0. Call up the right driver file and any options for it
//
// ##################################################################################
// Only define one driver, the other ones must be commented out
//#define ILI9341_DRIVER
#define ST7735_DRIVER
// For ST7735 and ILI9163 ONLY, define the pixel width and height in portrait orientation
#define TFT_WIDTH 128
//#define TFT_HEIGHT 160
#define TFT_HEIGHT 128
// For ST7735 ONLY, define the type of display, originally this was based on the
// colour of the tab on the screen protector film but this is not always true, so try
// out the different options below if the screen does not display graphics correctly,
// e.g. colours wrong, mirror images, or tray pixels at the edges.
// Comment out ALL BUT ONE of these options for a ST7735 display driver, save this
// this User_Setup file, then rebuild and upload the sketch to the board again:
//#define ST7735_INITB // No display
//#define ST7735_GREENTAB // 2 pixel left border
//#define ST7735_GREENTAB2 // Colours wrong RB swap
//#define ST7735_GREENTAB3 // 2 pixel left border
#define ST7735_GREENTAB128 // For 128 x 128 display
//#define ST7735_REDTAB // colours wrong rotation 0 needs y shift of 32, 1 an x shift of 32
//#define ST7735_BLACKTAB
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 1. Define the pins that are used to interface with the display here
//
// ##################################################################################
// We must use hardware SPI, a minimum of 3 GPIO pins is needed.
// Typical setup for NodeMCU ESP-12 is :
//
// Display SDO/MISO to NodeMCU pin D6 (or leave disconnected if not reading TFT)
// Display LED to NodeMCU pin VIN (or 5V, see below)
// Display SCK to NodeMCU pin D5
// Display SDI/MOSI to NodeMCU pin D7
// Display DC (RS/AO)to NodeMCU pin D3
// Display RESET to NodeMCU pin D4 (or RST, see below)
// Display CS to NodeMCU pin D8 (or GND, see below)
// Display GND to NodeMCU pin GND (0V)
// Display VCC to NodeMCU 5V or 3.3V
//
// The TFT RESET pin can be connected to the NodeMCU RST pin or 3.3V to free up a control pin
//
// The DC (Data Command) pin may be labell AO or RS (Register Select)
//
// With some displays such as the ILI9341 the TFT CS pin can be connected to GND if no more
// SPI deivces (e.g. an SD Card) are connected, in this case comment out the #define TFT_CS
// line below so it is NOT defined. Other displays such at the ST7735 require the TFT CS pin
// to be toggled during setup, so in these cases the TFT_CS line must be defined and connected.
//
// The NodeMCU D0 pin can be used for RST
//
// See Section 2. below if DC or CS is connected to D0
//
// Note: only some versions of the NodeMCU provide the USB 5V on the VIN pin
// If 5V is not available at a pin you can use 3.3V but backlight brightness
// will be lower.
// ###### EDIT THE PIN NUMBERS IN THE LINES FOLLOWING TO SUIT YOUR SETUP ######
// ModeMCU
#define TFT_CS PIN_D8 // Chip select control pin D8
#define TFT_DC PIN_D3 // Data Command control pin
#define TFT_RST PIN_D4 // Reset pin (could connect to NodeMCU RST, see next line)
//#define TFT_RST -1 // Set TFT_RST to -1 if the display RESET is connected to NodeMCU RST or 3.3V
// ESP32 Dev board (planned, not test/supported yet)
//#define TFT_CS 5 // Chip select control pin
//#define TFT_DC 2 // Data Command control pin
//#define TFT_RST 4 // Reset pin (could connect to Arduino RESET pin)
//#define TFT_RST -1 // Set TFT_RST to -1 if display RESET is connected to ESP32 board RST
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 2. Define the way the DC and/or CS lines are driven
//
// ##################################################################################
// Normally the library uses direct register access for the DC and CS lines for speed
// If D0 (GPIO16) is used for CS or DC then a different slower method must be used
// Uncomment one line if D0 is used for DC or CS
// DC on D0 = 6% performance penalty at 40MHz SPI running graphics test
// CS on D0 = 2% performance penalty at 40MHz SPI running graphics test
// #define D0_USED_FOR_DC
// #define D0_USED_FOR_CS
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 3. Define the fonts that are to be used here
//
// ##################################################################################
// Comment out the #defines below with // to stop that font being loaded
// The ESP8366 had plenty of memory so commenting out fonts is not normally necessary
// If all fonts are loaded the extra FLASH space required is about 17Kbytes...
// To save FLASH space only enable the fonts you need!
#define LOAD_GLCD // Font 1. Original Adafruit 8 pixel font needs ~1820 bytes in FLASH
#define LOAD_FONT2 // Font 2. Small 16 pixel high font, needs ~3534 bytes in FLASH, 96 characters
#define LOAD_FONT4 // Font 4. Medium 26 pixel high font, needs ~5848 bytes in FLASH, 96 characters
#define LOAD_FONT6 // Font 6. Large 48 pixel font, needs ~2666 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:-.apm
#define LOAD_FONT7 // Font 7. 7 segment 48 pixel font, needs ~2438 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:.
#define LOAD_FONT8 // Font 8. Large 75 pixel font needs ~3256 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:-.
#define LOAD_GFXFF // FreeFonts. Include access to the 48 Adafruit_GFX free fonts FF1 to FF48 and custom fonts
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 4. Not used
//
// ##################################################################################
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 5. Other options
//
// ##################################################################################
// Define the SPI clock frequency
// With an ILI9341 display 40MHz works OK, 80MHz sometimes fails
// With a ST7735 display more than 27MHz may not work (spurious pixels and lines)
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 1000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 5000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 10000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 20000000
#define SPI_FREQUENCY 27000000 // Maximum for my ST7735. It is actually 26.67MHz = 80/3
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 40000000 // Maximum to use SPIFFS
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 80000000
// Comment out the following #define if "SPI Transactions" do not need to be
// supported. Tranaction support is required if other SPI devices are connected.
// When commented out the code size will be smaller and sketches will
// run slightly faster, so leave it commented out unless you need it!
// Transaction support is needed to work with SD library but not needed with TFT_SdFat
// #define SUPPORT_TRANSACTIONS

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// USER DEFINED SETTINGS
//
// The User_Setup header that will be called up is defined in User_Setup_Select.h
//
// Set driver type, fonts to be loaded, pins used and SPI control method etc
//
// If this file is editted correctly then all the library example sketches should
// run without the need to make any more changes for a particular hardware setup!
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 0. Call up the right driver file and any options for it
//
// ##################################################################################
// Only define one driver, the other ones must be commented out
//#define ILI9341_DRIVER
//#define ST7735_DRIVER
#define ILI9163_DRIVER
// For ST7735 and ILI9163 ONLY, define the pixel width and height in portrait orientation
#define TFT_WIDTH 128
//#define TFT_HEIGHT 160
#define TFT_HEIGHT 128
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 1. Define the pins that are used to interface with the display here
//
// ##################################################################################
// We must use hardware SPI, a minimum of 3 GPIO pins is needed.
// Typical setup for NodeMCU ESP-12 is :
//
// Display SDO/MISO to NodeMCU pin D6 (or leave disconnected if not reading TFT)
// Display LED to NodeMCU pin VIN (or 5V, see below)
// Display SCK to NodeMCU pin D5
// Display SDI/MOSI to NodeMCU pin D7
// Display DC (or AO)to NodeMCU pin D3
// Display RESET to NodeMCU pin D4 (or RST, see below)
// Display CS to NodeMCU pin D8 (or GND, see below)
// Display GND to NodeMCU pin GND (0V)
// Display VCC to NodeMCU 5V or 3.3V
//
// The TFT RESET pin can be connected to the NodeMCU RST pin or 3.3V to free up a control pin
//
// With some displays such as the ILI9341 the TFT CS pin can be connected to GND if no more
// SPI deivces (e.g. an SD Card) are connected, in this case comment out the #define TFT_CS
// line below so it is NOT defined. Other displays such at the ST7735 require the TFT CS pin
// to be toggled during setup, so in these cases the TFT_CS line must be defined and connected.
//
// The NodeMCU D0 pin can be used for RST
//
// See Section 2. below if DC or CS is connected to D0
//
// Note: only some versions of the NodeMCU provide the USB 5V on the VIN pin
// If 5V is not available at a pin you can use 3.3V but backlight brightness
// will be lower.
// ###### EDIT THE PIN NUMBERS IN THE LINES FOLLOWING TO SUIT YOUR SETUP ######
// ModeMCU
#define TFT_CS PIN_D8 // Chip select control pin D8
#define TFT_DC PIN_D3 // Data Command control pin
#define TFT_RST PIN_D4 // Reset pin (could connect to NodeMCU RST, see next line)
//#define TFT_RST -1 // Set TFT_RST to -1 if the display RESET is connected to NodeMCU RST or 3.3V
// ESP32 Dev board (planned, not supported yet)
//#define TFT_CS 5 // Chip select control pin
//#define TFT_DC 2 // Data Command control pin
//#define TFT_RST 4 // Reset pin (could connect to Arduino RESET pin)
//#define TFT_RST -1 // Set TFT_RST to -1 if display RESET is connected to ESP32 board RST
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 2. Define the way the DC and/or CS lines are driven
//
// ##################################################################################
// Normally the library uses direct register access for the DC and CS lines for speed
// If D0 (GPIO16) is used for CS or DC then a different slower method must be used
// Uncomment one line if D0 is used for DC or CS
// DC on D0 = 6% performance penalty at 40MHz SPI running graphics test
// CS on D0 = 2% performance penalty at 40MHz SPI running graphics test
// #define D0_USED_FOR_DC
// #define D0_USED_FOR_CS
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 3. Define the fonts that are to be used here
//
// ##################################################################################
// Comment out the #defines below with // to stop that font being loaded
// The ESP8366 had plenty of memory so commenting out fonts is not normally necessary
// If all fonts are loaded the extra FLASH space required is about 17Kbytes...
// To save FLASH space only enable the fonts you need!
#define LOAD_GLCD // Font 1. Original Adafruit 8 pixel font needs ~1820 bytes in FLASH
#define LOAD_FONT2 // Font 2. Small 16 pixel high font, needs ~3534 bytes in FLASH, 96 characters
#define LOAD_FONT4 // Font 4. Medium 26 pixel high font, needs ~5848 bytes in FLASH, 96 characters
#define LOAD_FONT6 // Font 6. Large 48 pixel font, needs ~2666 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:-.apm
#define LOAD_FONT7 // Font 7. 7 segment 48 pixel font, needs ~2438 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:.
#define LOAD_FONT8 // Font 8. Large 75 pixel font needs ~3256 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:-.
#define LOAD_GFXFF // FreeFonts. Include access to the 48 Adafruit_GFX free fonts FF1 to FF48 and custom fonts
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 4. Not used
//
// ##################################################################################
// ##################################################################################
//
// Section 5. Other options
//
// ##################################################################################
// Define the SPI clock frequency
// With an ILI9341 display 40MHz works OK, 80MHz sometimes fails
// With a ST7735 display more than 27MHz may not work (spurious pixels and lines)
// With an ILI9163 display 40 MHz works OK,
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 1000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 5000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 10000000
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 20000000
#define SPI_FREQUENCY 27000000 // Actually sets it to 26.67MHz = 80/3
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 40000000 // Maximum to use SPIFFS
// #define SPI_FREQUENCY 80000000
// Comment out the following #define if "SPI Transactions" do not need to be
// supported. Tranaction support is required if other SPI devices are connected.
// When commented out the code size will be smaller and sketches will
// run slightly faster, so leave it commented out unless you need it!
// Transaction support is needed to work with SD library but not needed with TFT_SdFat
// #define SUPPORT_TRANSACTIONS

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{
"name": "TFT_eSPI",
"version": "0.16.4",
"version": "0.16.5",
"keywords": "TFT, ESP8266, NodeMCU, ILI9341, ST7735, ILI9163, S6D02A1, ILI9486",
"description": "A TFT SPI graphics library for ESP8266",
"repository":

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name=TFT_eSPI
version=0.16.4
version=0.16.5
author=Bodmer
maintainer=Bodmer
sentence=A fast TFT library for ESP8266 processors and the Arduino IDE