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I2C 4 Line Display Usermod
First, thanks to the authors of the ssd11306_i2c_oled_u8g2 mod.
This usermod provides a four line display using either 128x32 or 128x64 OLED displays. It's can operate independently, but starts to provide a relatively complete on-device UI when paired with the Rotary Encoder UI usermod. I strongly encourage you to use them together.
See the pair of usermods in action
Installation
Copy and update the example platformio_override.ini.sample
from the Rotary Encoder UI usermode folder to the root directory of your particular build.
This file should be placed in the same directory as platformio.ini
.
Define Your Options
USERMOD_FOUR_LINE_DISPLAY
- define this to have this the Four Line Display mod included wled00\usermods_list.cpp - also tells Rotary Encoder usermod, if installed, that the display is availableFLD_PIN_SCL
- The display SCL pin, defaults to 5FLD_PIN_SDA
- The display SDA pin, defaults to 4
All of the parameters can be configured using Usermods settings page, inluding GPIO pins.
PlatformIO requirements
This usermod requires the U8g2
and Wire
libraries. See the
platformio_override.ini.sample
found in the Rotary Encoder
UI usermod folder for how to include these using platformio_override.ini
.
Configuration
enabled
- enable/disable usermodpin
- GPIO pins used for display; I2C displays use Clk & Data; SPI displays can use SCK, MOSI, CS, DC & RSTtype
- display type in numeric format- 1 = I2C SSD1306 128x32
- 2 = I2C SH1106 128x32
- 3 = I2C SSD1306 128x64 (4 double-height lines)
- 4 = I2C SSD1305 128x32
- 5 = I2C SSD1305 128x64 (4 double-height lines)
- 6 = SPI SSD1306 128x32
- 7 = SPI SSD1306 128x64 (4 double-height lines)
contrast
- set display contrast (higher contrast may reduce display lifetime)refreshRateSec
- time in seconds for display refreshscreenTimeOutSec
- screen saver time-out in secondsflip
- flip/rotate display 180°sleepMode
- enable/disable screen saverclockMode
- enable/disable clock display in screen saver modei2c-freq-kHz
- I2C clock frequency in kHz (may help reduce dropped frames, range: 400-3400)
Change Log
2021-02
- First public release
2021-04
- Adaptation for runtime configuration.
2021-11
- Added configuration option description.