- Name : displaylib_16bit_PICO
- Description :
- C++ Library to support 16-bit color graphic displays for the Raspberry PI PICO.
- Graphics class included.
- Bitmaps supported.
- Polymorphic print class included to print many data types.
- Multiple displays supported, see supported-devices, new components can be easily added.
- 16 fonts included.
- URL project github link
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Author: Gavin Lyons
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Developed on Toolchain:
- Raspberry pi PICO RP2040
- SDK(1.4.0) C++20
- compiler G++ for arm-none-eabi((15:10.3-2021.07-4)
- CMAKE(VERSION 3.18) , VScode(1.84.2)
- Linux Mint 22.1
Component name | Type | Interface | Readme URL link |
---|---|---|---|
ST7789 | 16 bit Colour Graphic TFT LCD | SPI HW & SW | Readme |
ST7735 | 16 bit Colour Graphic TFT LCD | SPI HW & SW | Readme |
SSD1331 | 16 bit Colour Graphic OLED | SPI HW & SW | Readme |
ILI9341 | 16 bit Colour Graphic TFT LCD | SPI HW & SW | Readme |
The application programming interface html documentation is at link hosted on github pages and generated by Doxygen. Detailed project overview images are available there.
The font system readme is in the 'doc' folder at link.
There is an advanced graphics modes in library.
Standard graphics supports drawing lines, pixels
rectangles, triangles, circles and rounded rectangles.
Advanced graphics supports drawing polygons, dot grid, quadrilaterals,
arcs, ellipses and lines at an angle.
It is ON by default.
If you don't want these 'advanced' functions and want to save memory space: Simply
comment out line 19 #define ADVANCED_GRAPHICS_ENABLE in displaylib_16_graphics.hpp.
This will disable advanced graphics mode. If this is disabled some examples and demos
may not work fully or even compile.
Advanced buffer mode. There is advanded buffer mode where the code writes to a global screen buffer instead of the VRAM of display. It is off by default more details at readme, which is in the 'doc' folder at link.
There are multiple examples for each device, User picks the one they want by editing the: CMakeLists.txt :: add_executable(${PROJECT_NAME} section. Comment in one path and one path ONLY. See displays readme's for more details.
The print class can print integers, floats, characters, character arrays and C++ std::strings. It can also format floating point numbers to a number of decimal places. and format integers in different base number systems. Support for other data types can be added.
Class Hierarchy:
Most functions that return a value, return a enum. Zero for success and a positive number for an error code. Error messages are outputted to console at 38400 baud.
- This repository before version 2.0.0 was originally called ST7735_TFT_PICO and just supported st7735. This older version is available in releases as 1.7.2.