Display driver for Sharp's range of SPI-driven memory LCD's, leveraging the power of asynchronous transfers. Currently supports LS013B7DH03, but easily extendable to other models as well.

Dependents:   memLCD-Demo memLCD-Demo memLCD-Demo MemLCD-Temperature-Humidity-Demo ... more

Information

All examples in this repo are considered EXPERIMENTAL QUALITY, meaning this code has been created as one-off proof-of-concept and is suitable as a demonstration for experimental purposes only. This code will not be regularly maintained by Silicon Labs and there is no guarantee that these projects will work across all environments, SDK versions and hardware.

Memory LCD extension board

Caution

This library builds upon the asynchronous SPI interface provided by mbed, but not all platforms currently support this. So, make sure your platform is capable of asynchronous SPI (all Silicon Labs platforms are), otherwise you will get compiler errors!

Usage

The library is purposefully quite simple to use. To set it up, you initialize an SPI object and the required I/O pins, and call the library constructor with those. Make sure the display is powered on, enabled, and the inversion mode is set to external (EXTMODE is high).

setup

#define SCK     PD2
#define MOSI 	PD0

DigitalOut CS(PD3);
DigitalOut EXTCOM(PC4);

SPI displaySPI(MOSI, NC, SCK);
silabs::LS013B7DH03 display(&displaySPI, &CS, &EXTCOM);

You should also swap out the pin names for the relevant names on your platform.

After setup, you usually want to clear any static information left on the screen. To do that, you would call clearImmediate, and optionally provide a callback. The callback will get called when the clearing operation is complete and the display has been cleared. In this example, refreshCallback sets a global boolean 'refreshed' to true when called.

clearing the display

refreshed = false;
int result = display.clearImmediate(refreshCallback);
if(result == LS013B7DH03_OK) {
    while(refreshed == false) sleep();
} else {
    printf("Display error: %d", result);
}

Of course, instead of sleeping while the display is clearing, you could also just continue with the program, and check back whether the callback happened or not.

Then comes the fun part, actually writing stuff on the display! Since the display only supports one-way communication (i.e. you cannot read from it), it uses an internal frame buffer in RAM. So, to actually display something on the LCD, two steps need to happen: writing to the pixel buffer, and at the very end writing the pixel buffer to the LCD.

Pixelbuffer operations

The MemoryLCD library builds upon Simon Ford's TextDisplay library, which means you can use all of that functionality. Even printf is supported!

most important display operations

// Set one pixel at x=10, y=40 to the color White
display.pixel(10,40,White); 

// print "I love mbed" at the character position x=4, y=5
// i.e. starting on row 5, 4 characters from the left border
display.locate(4,5);
display.printf("I love mbed!");

// show a bitmap at a given location
// Constraints: bitmap is 8-bit, MSB first, 1 bit per pixel. Width, height and starting coordinates must be divisible by 8.
// This example: show a bitmap which is 128 pixels wide and high, and start at location 0,0.
display.showBMP(&mbed_logo, 128, 128, 0, 0);

//Draw a line (really a 1px wide rectangle) from (4,10) until (4,15)
display.fill(4, 10, 1, 5, White);

Updating the LCD

Updating the LCD (i.e. moving the framebuffer to the display) happens much the same way as clearing it: asynchronously. To start the update, you call update() on the display, optionally providing a callback to be called after the whole update has happened. In the example below, refreshCallback sets a global boolean 'refreshed' to true when called. Signature: void refreshCallback(void);

updating the display

refreshed = false;
int result = display.update(refreshCallback);
if(result == LS013B7DH03_OK) {
    while(refreshed == false) sleep();
} else {
    printf("Display error: %d", result);
}

Full example

example program

#include "LS013B7DH03.h"
#include "mbed_logo.h"
/******************** Define I/O *****************************/
DigitalOut myled(LED1);

#define SCK     PD2
#define MOSI 	PD0

DigitalOut CS(PD3);
DigitalOut EXTCOM(PC4);
DigitalOut EXTMODE(PD4);
DigitalOut DISP(PD5);

SPI displaySPI(MOSI, NC, SCK);
silabs::LS013B7DH03 display(&displaySPI, &CS, &EXTCOM);

/******************** Define Timers *****************************/

LowPowerTicker timeKeeping;

/***************** Define global variables **********************/
#define INIT_SECONDS		17600

volatile uint32_t prevSeconds = INIT_SECONDS, seconds = INIT_SECONDS;
volatile bool refreshed = false;

/***************** Define callback handlers *********************/
void secondsCallback(void);
void refreshCallback(void);

void secondsCallback(void) {
	seconds++;
}

/**
 * Callback for refresh completion
 */
void refreshCallback(void) {
	refreshed = true;
}

/*************************** MAIN *******************************/
int main() {
    // Enable the LCD
	EXTMODE = 1;
	DISP = 1;

	// Start generating the 1Hz call for keeping time
	timeKeeping.attach(&secondsCallback, 1.0f);

	// Reset the LCD to a blank state. (All white)
	refreshed = false;
	display.clearImmediate(refreshCallback);
	while(refreshed == false) sleep();

	printf("Initialization done! \n");

	// Apply mbed logo bitmap to the pixel buffer
	display.showBMP((uint8_t*)mbed_enabled_logo, 128, 128, 0, 0);
	display.printf("I like MBED!");

	// Push update to the display
	refreshed = false;
	display.update(refreshCallback);

	// Sleep while doing the transmit
	while(refreshed == false) sleep();

	// Go into clock mode
	while(1) {
		sleep();

		// In clock mode, only update once per second
		if(prevSeconds != seconds) {
			display.locate(4,15);
			display.printf("%02d:%02d:%02d", (seconds / 1200) % 24, (seconds / 60) % 60, seconds % 60);
			if(refreshed == true) {
				prevSeconds = seconds;
				refreshed = false;
				display.update(refreshCallback);
			}
		}
	}
}

Datasheet

Datasheet for the LCD (hosted by Mouser)

Committer:
stevew817
Date:
Wed Aug 12 14:06:07 2015 +0000
Revision:
11:0f8ae10b308d
Parent:
6:fe04073fe90c
Implement Paul Staron's enhancements to the display driver classes, from https://developer.mbed.org/users/star297/code/MemoryLCD/rev/b64f87859c57

Who changed what in which revision?

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Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 1 /***************************************************************************//**
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 2 * @file BufferedDisplay.h
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 3 * @brief Framebuffered version of GraphicsDisplay
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 4 *******************************************************************************
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 5 * @section License
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 6 * <b>(C) Copyright 2015 Silicon Labs, http://www.silabs.com</b>
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 7 *******************************************************************************
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 8 *
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 9 * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 10 * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 11 * freely, subject to the following restrictions:
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 12 *
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 13 * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 14 * claim that you wrote the original software.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 15 * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 16 * misrepresented as being the original software.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 17 * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 18 *
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 19 * DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY/LIMITATION OF REMEDIES: Silicon Labs has no
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Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 22 * including, but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 23 * or fitness for any particular purpose or warranties against infringement
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 24 * of any proprietary rights of a third party.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 25 *
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 26 * Silicon Labs will not be liable for any consequential, incidental, or
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Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 28 * arising from your use of this Software.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 29 *
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 30 ******************************************************************************/
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 31
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 32 #ifndef SILABS_BUFFEREDDISPLAY_H
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 33 #define SILABS_BUFFEREDDISPLAY_H
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 34
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 35 #include "GraphicsDisplay.h"
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 36 #include "LCDSettings.h"
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 37
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 38 namespace silabs {
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 39 /** Framebuffered version of GraphicsDisplay
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 40 *
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 41 * This has been implemented as part of the MemoryLCD library.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 42 */
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 43 class BufferedDisplay : public GraphicsDisplay {
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 44
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 45 public:
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 46
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 47 BufferedDisplay(const char *name=NULL);
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 48
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 49 /**
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 50 * Override of GraphicsDisplay pixel() function to set a pixel in the buffer
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 51 *
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 52 * @param x Zero-based x-axis index of pixel to set. 0 = leftmost.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 53 * @param y Zero-based y-axis index of pixel to set. 0 = topmost.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 54 * @param colour Colour value to set pixel to. In this implementation, only LSB is taken into account.
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 55 */
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 56 virtual void pixel(int x, int y, int colour);
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 57 virtual int width();
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 58 virtual int height();
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 59
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 60 /**
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 61 * Function to move bitmap into frame buffer
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 62 *
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 63 * @param bitmap pointer to uint8 array containing horizontal pixel data
stevew817 6:fe04073fe90c 64 * @param bmpWidth width of the bitmap in pixels (must be multiple of 8)
stevew817 6:fe04073fe90c 65 * @param bmpHeight height of the bitmap in pixels
stevew817 6:fe04073fe90c 66 * @param startX starting position to apply bitmap in horizontal direction (0 = leftmost) (must be multiple of 8)
stevew817 6:fe04073fe90c 67 * @param startY starting position to apply bitmap in vertical direction (0 = topmost)
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 68 */
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 69 void showBMP(const uint8_t* bitmap, const uint32_t bmpWidth, const uint32_t bmpHeight, const uint32_t startX, const uint32_t startY);
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 70
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 71 protected:
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 72 volatile DISPLAY_BUFFER_TYPE _pixelBuffer[DISPLAY_BUFFER_ELEMENTS]; // one full frame buffer
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 73 volatile DISPLAY_BUFFER_TYPE _dirtyRows[DISPLAY_HEIGHT/DISPLAY_BUFFER_TYPE_SIZE]; // 1 bit per row to indicate dirty status
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 74 };
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 75
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 76 } // namespace silabs
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 77
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 78
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 79
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 80
Steven Cooreman 0:a0faa86660d4 81 #endif //SILABS_BUFFEREDDISPLAY_H