# alevel.py Test/demo program for Adafruit ssd1351-based OLED displays # Adafruit 1.5" 128*128 OLED display: https://www.adafruit.com/product/1431 # Adafruit 1.27" 128*96 display https://www.adafruit.com/product/1673 # Released under the MIT License (MIT). See LICENSE. # Copyright (c) 2018-2020 Peter Hinch # WIRING # Pyb SSD # 3v3 Vin # Gnd Gnd # X1 DC # X2 CS # X3 Rst # X6 CLK # X8 DATA # Demo of initialisation procedure designed to minimise risk of memory fail # when instantiating the frame buffer. The aim is to do this as early as # possible before importing other modules. import gc # Initialise hardware from ssd1351_setup import ssd # Create a display instance from gui.core.nanogui import Dial, Pointer, refresh refresh(ssd) # Initialise and clear display. # Now import other modules import utime import pyb from gui.core.writer import CWriter import gui.fonts.arial10 as arial10 from gui.core.colors import * def main(): print('alevel test is running.') CWriter.set_textpos(ssd, 0, 0) # In case previous tests have altered it wri = CWriter(ssd, arial10, GREEN, BLACK, verbose=False) wri.set_clip(True, True, False) acc = pyb.Accel() dial = Dial(wri, 5, 5, height = 75, ticks = 12, bdcolor=None, label='Tilt Pyboard', style = Dial.COMPASS, pip=YELLOW) # Border in fg color ptr = Pointer(dial) scale = 1/40 while True: x, y, z = acc.filtered_xyz() # Depending on relative alignment of display and Pyboard this line may # need changing: swap x and y or change signs so arrow points in direction # board is tilted. ptr.value(-y*scale + 1j*x*scale, YELLOW) refresh(ssd) utime.sleep_ms(200) main()