micropython/ports/nrf/examples/seeed_tft.py
Glenn Ruben Bakke 864f671744 nrf: Remove port member from Pin object
In order to be able to support GPIO1 port on nrf52840
the port has been removed from the Pin object.

All pins on port1 will now be incrementally on top of
the pin numbers for gpio0. Hence, Pin 1.00 will become
P32, and Pin 1.15 will become P47.

The modification is done to address the new gpio HAL
interface in nrfx, which resolves the port to be
configured base on a multiple of 32.

The patch also affects the existing devices which does
not have a second GPIO port in the way that the
port indication A and B is removed from Pin generation.
This means that the port which was earlier addressed
as PA0 is now P0, and PA31 is P31.

Also, this patch removes the gpio member which earlier
pointed to the perihperal GPIO base address. This is not
needed anymore, hence removed.
2018-07-18 17:12:26 +10:00

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"""
MicroPython Seeedstudio TFT Shield V2 driver, SPI interfaces, Analog GPIO
Contains SD-card reader, LCD and Touch sensor
The pca10040 pin layout is used as reference.
Example usage of LCD:
from seeedstudio_tft_shield_v2 import ILI9341
lcd = ILI9341(240, 320)
lcd.text("Hello World!, 32, 32)
lcd.show()
Example usage of SD card reader:
import os
from seeedstudio_tft_shield_v2 import mount_tf
tf = mount_tf()
os.listdir()
"""
import os
import time
import framebuf
from machine import SPI, Pin
from sdcard import SDCard
def mount_tf(self, mount_point="/"):
sd = SDCard(SPI(0), Pin("P15", mode=Pin.OUT))
os.mount(sd, mount_point)
class ILI9341:
def __init__(self, width, height):
self.width = width
self.height = height
self.pages = self.height // 8
self.buffer = bytearray(self.pages * self.width)
self.framebuf = framebuf.FrameBuffer(self.buffer, self.width, self.height, framebuf.MONO_VLSB)
self.spi = SPI(0)
# chip select
self.cs = Pin("P16", mode=Pin.OUT, pull=Pin.PULL_UP)
# command
self.dc = Pin("P17", mode=Pin.OUT, pull=Pin.PULL_UP)
# initialize all pins high
self.cs.high()
self.dc.high()
self.spi.init(baudrate=8000000, phase=0, polarity=0)
self.init_display()
def init_display(self):
time.sleep_ms(500)
self.write_cmd(0x01)
time.sleep_ms(200)
self.write_cmd(0xCF)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00, 0x8B, 0x30]))
self.write_cmd(0xED)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x67, 0x03, 0x12, 0x81]))
self.write_cmd(0xE8)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x85, 0x10, 0x7A]))
self.write_cmd(0xCB)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x39, 0x2C, 0x00, 0x34, 0x02]))
self.write_cmd(0xF7)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x20]))
self.write_cmd(0xEA)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00, 0x00]))
# Power control
self.write_cmd(0xC0)
# VRH[5:0]
self.write_data(bytearray([0x1B]))
# Power control
self.write_cmd(0xC1)
# SAP[2:0];BT[3:0]
self.write_data(bytearray([0x10]))
# VCM control
self.write_cmd(0xC5)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x3F, 0x3C]))
# VCM control2
self.write_cmd(0xC7)
self.write_data(bytearray([0xB7]))
# Memory Access Control
self.write_cmd(0x36)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x08]))
self.write_cmd(0x3A)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x55]))
self.write_cmd(0xB1)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00, 0x1B]))
# Display Function Control
self.write_cmd(0xB6)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x0A, 0xA2]))
# 3Gamma Function Disable
self.write_cmd(0xF2)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00]))
# Gamma curve selected
self.write_cmd(0x26)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x01]))
# Set Gamma
self.write_cmd(0xE0)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x0F, 0x2A, 0x28, 0x08, 0x0E, 0x08, 0x54, 0XA9, 0x43, 0x0A, 0x0F, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00]))
# Set Gamma
self.write_cmd(0XE1)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00, 0x15, 0x17, 0x07, 0x11, 0x06, 0x2B, 0x56, 0x3C, 0x05, 0x10, 0x0F, 0x3F, 0x3F, 0x0F]))
# Exit Sleep
self.write_cmd(0x11)
time.sleep_ms(120)
# Display on
self.write_cmd(0x29)
time.sleep_ms(500)
self.fill(0)
def show(self):
# set col
self.write_cmd(0x2A)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00, 0x00]))
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00, 0xef]))
# set page
self.write_cmd(0x2B)
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00, 0x00]))
self.write_data(bytearray([0x01, 0x3f]))
self.write_cmd(0x2c);
num_of_pixels = self.height * self.width
for row in range(0, self.pages):
for pixel_pos in range(0, 8):
for col in range(0, self.width):
compressed_pixel = self.buffer[row * 240 + col]
if ((compressed_pixel >> pixel_pos) & 0x1) == 0:
self.write_data(bytearray([0x00, 0x00]))
else:
self.write_data(bytearray([0xFF, 0xFF]))
def fill(self, col):
self.framebuf.fill(col)
def pixel(self, x, y, col):
self.framebuf.pixel(x, y, col)
def scroll(self, dx, dy):
self.framebuf.scroll(dx, dy)
def text(self, string, x, y, col=1):
self.framebuf.text(string, x, y, col)
def write_cmd(self, cmd):
self.dc.low()
self.cs.low()
self.spi.write(bytearray([cmd]))
self.cs.high()
def write_data(self, buf):
self.dc.high()
self.cs.low()
self.spi.write(buf)
self.cs.high()