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┃ Raspberry Pi Pico SSD1306 OLED Display (MicroPython) ┃
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┃ A program to display Raspberry Pi logo, text, and a ┃
┃ simple timer animation on an SSD1306 OLED display ┃
┃ connected to a Raspberry Pi Pico. ┃
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┃ Copyright (c) 2023 Anderson Costa ┃
┃ GitHub: github.com/arcostasi ┃
┃ License: MIT ┃
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from machine import Pin, I2C, SPI
from ssd1306 import SSD1306_I2C
from SH1106 import SH1106_I2C
import framebuf, sys
import utime
# from my_images import img_library as PUTA
pix_res_x = 128
pix_res_y = 64
OFFSET = 94
def init_i2c(scl_pin, sda_pin):
# Initialize I2C device
i2c_dev = I2C(1, scl=Pin(scl_pin), sda=Pin(sda_pin), freq=200000)
i2c_addr = [hex(ii) for ii in i2c_dev.scan()]
if not i2c_addr:
print('No I2C Display Found')
sys.exit()
else:
print("I2C Address : {}".format(i2c_addr[0]))
print("I2C Configuration: {}".format(i2c_dev))
return i2c_dev
def display_logo(oled):
# Display the Raspberry Pi logo on the OLED
buffer_ = bytearray(b"\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00|?\x00\x01\x86@\x80\x01\x01\x80\x80\x01\x11\x88\x80\x01\x05\xa0\x80\x00\x83\xc1\x00\x00C\xe3\x00\x00~\xfc\x00\x00L'\x00\x00\x9c\x11\x00\x00\xbf\xfd\x00\x00\xe1\x87\x00\x01\xc1\x83\x80\x02A\x82@\x02A\x82@\x02\xc1\xc2@\x02\xf6>\xc0\x01\xfc=\x80\x01\x18\x18\x80\x01\x88\x10\x80\x00\x8c!\x00\x00\x87\xf1\x00\x00\x7f\xf6\x00\x008\x1c\x00\x00\x0c \x00\x00\x03\xc0\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00")
shape = (32, 32)
fb = framebuf.FrameBuffer(buffer_, *shape, framebuf.MONO_HLSB)
oled.fill(0)
oled.blit(
fb,
0, 0
# (pix_res_x - shape[-1]) // 2,
# (pix_res_y - shape[-1]) // 2
)
oled.show()
# def display_text(oled):
# # Display text on the OLED
# oled.text(str(PUTA.pi["shape"]), 0, 50)
# oled.text("Raspberry Pi", 0, 0)
# oled.text("Pico", 0, 15)
# oled.show()
# def display_origin(oled):
# # Display text on the OLED
# oled.rect(0, 0, pix_res_x, pix_res_y, color = 1)
# oled.show()
# def display_anima(oled):
# # Display a simple timer animation on the OLED
# start_time = utime.ticks_ms()
# while True:
# elapsed_time = (utime.ticks_diff(utime.ticks_ms(), start_time) // 1000) + 1
# # Clear the specific line by drawing a filled black rectangle
# oled.fill_rect(5, 40, oled.width - 5, 8, 0)
# oled.text("Timer:", 5, 30)
# oled.text(str(elapsed_time) + " sec", 5, 40)
# oled.show()
# utime.sleep_ms(1000)
def main():
i2c_dev = init_i2c(scl_pin=27, sda_pin=26)
# oled = SSD1306_I2C(pix_res_x, pix_res_y, i2c_dev)
oled = SH1106_I2C(pix_res_x, pix_res_y, i2c_dev)
# display_origin(oled)
display_logo(oled)
# display_text(oled)
# display_anima(oled)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()