This is a driver library for the popular QDSP-6064 bubble display. These miniature displays can be leveraged for small breadboard projects in order to display debug information or even in larger projects where LCD displays are unpractical.

Dependents:   QDSP-6064-hello

Fork of BubbleDisplay by Michael Dushkoff

Revision:
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+/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
+ * This drives the popular QDSP6064 bubble display.  *
+ *                                                   *
+ * Created by: Michael Dushkoff (mad1841@rit.edu)    *
+ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
+
+#ifndef BUBBLE_DISPLAY_H
+#define BUBBLE_DISPLAY_H
+
+#include "mbed.h"
+
+// Definitions
+#define DEF_DISPL_FREQ (10000.0) // 10kHz display frequency
+
+// LUT for character to display
+const char dispTabl[] = {
+    0x7E, // 0
+    0x30, // 1
+    0x6D, // 2
+    0x79, // 3
+    0x33, // 4
+    0x5B, // 5
+    0x5F, // 6
+    0x70, // 7
+    0x7F, // 8
+    0x7B, // 9
+    0x77, // 10  "A"
+    0x1F, // 11  "B"
+    0x4E, // 12  "C"
+    0x3D, // 13  "D"
+    0x4F, // 14  "E"
+    0x47, // 15  "F"
+    0x00, // 16  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 17  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 18  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 19  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 20  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 21  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 22  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 23  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 24  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 25  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 26  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 27  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 28  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 29  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 30  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 31  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 32 ' '
+    0x00, // 33 '!'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x22, // 34 '"'
+    0x00, // 35 '#'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 36 '$'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 37 '%'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 38 '&'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x20, // 39 '''
+    0x4E, // 40 '('
+    0x78, // 41 ')'
+    0x00, // 42 '*'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 43 '+'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x04, // 44 ','
+    0x01, // 45 '-'
+    0x80, // 46 '.'  Decimal
+    0x00, // 47 '/'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x7E, // 48 '0'
+    0x30, // 49 '1'
+    0x6D, // 50 '2'
+    0x79, // 51 '3'
+    0x33, // 52 '4'
+    0x5B, // 53 '5'
+    0x5F, // 54 '6'
+    0x70, // 55 '7'
+    0x7F, // 56 '8'
+    0x7B, // 57 '9'
+    0x00, // 58 ':'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 59 ';'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 60 '<'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 61 '='  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 62 '>'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 63 '?'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 64 '@'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x77, // 65 'A'
+    0x1F, // 66 'B'
+    0x4E, // 67 'C'
+    0x3D, // 68 'D'
+    0x4F, // 69 'E'
+    0x47, // 70 'F'
+    0x5E, // 71 'G'
+    0x37, // 72 'H'
+    0x30, // 73 'I'
+    0x38, // 74 'J'
+    0x00, // 75 'K'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x0E, // 76 'L'
+    0x00, // 77 'M'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x15, // 78 'N'
+    0x7E, // 79 'O'
+    0x67, // 80 'P'
+    0x73, // 81 'Q'
+    0x05, // 82 'R'
+    0x5B, // 83 'S'
+    0x0F, // 84 'T'
+    0x3E, // 85 'U'
+    0x00, // 86 'V'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 87 'W'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 88 'X'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x3B, // 89 'Y'
+    0x00, // 90 'Z'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x4E, // 91 '['
+    0x00, // 92 '\'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x78, // 93 ']'
+    0x00, // 94 '^'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x80, // 95 '_'
+    0x02, // 96 '`'
+    0x77, // 97 'a' SAME AS CAP
+    0x1F, // 98 'b' SAME AS CAP
+    0x0D, // 99 'c'
+    0x3D, // 100 'd' SAME AS CAP
+    0x6F, // 101 'e'
+    0x47, // 102 'f' SAME AS CAP
+    0x5E, // 103 'g' SAME AS CAP
+    0x17, // 104 'h'
+    0x10, // 105 'i'
+    0x38, // 106 'j' SAME AS CAP
+    0x00, // 107 'k'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x30, // 108 'l'
+    0x00, // 109 'm'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x15, // 110 'n' SAME AS CAP
+    0x1D, // 111 'o'
+    0x67, // 112 'p' SAME AS CAP
+    0x73, // 113 'q' SAME AS CAP
+    0x05, // 114 'r' SAME AS CAP
+    0x5B, // 115 's' SAME AS CAP
+    0x0F, // 116 't' SAME AS CAP
+    0x1C, // 117 'u'
+    0x00, // 118 'b'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 119 'w'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 120 'x'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 121 'y'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 122 'z'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 123 '0b'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 124 '|'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 125 ','  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 126 '~'  NO DISPLAY
+    0x00, // 127 'DEL'  NO DISPLAY
+};
+
+class BubbleDisplay{
+public:
+    /*
+     * This is the default BubbleDisplay constructor that
+     * maps the pins in a simple way for the LPC11U24.
+     */ 
+    BubbleDisplay();
+
+    /*
+     * This allows a user to map the pins of the bubble display
+     * to any possible pin that they desire.
+     */
+    BubbleDisplay(PinName m0, PinName m1, PinName m2, PinName m3,
+                  PinName m4, PinName m5, PinName m6, PinName m7,
+                  PinName m8, PinName m9, PinName m10, PinName m11);
+                  
+    /*
+     * Default destructor
+     */
+    ~BubbleDisplay();
+                  
+    /*
+     * This sets the cycle frequency to a specific value instead of the
+     * default 10kHz.
+     */
+     void setFreq(double freq);
+    
+    /*
+     * This writes a sequence of characters from left to right
+     * to the seven-segment displays.
+     */
+    void write(char c1, char c2, char c3, char c4);
+    
+    /*
+     * This writes a sequence of characters from left to right
+     * to the seven-segment displays.
+     */
+    void write(char* c);
+private:
+    /*
+     * This is a constructor helper function
+     */
+    void init(PinName m0, PinName m1, PinName m2, PinName m3,
+                  PinName m4, PinName m5, PinName m6, PinName m7,
+                  PinName m8, PinName m9, PinName m10, PinName m11);
+    
+    /*
+     * This cycles through the four seven segment displays on the
+     * bubble display by switching on and off the correct cathodes.
+     */
+    void cycle();
+    
+    /* Private variables */
+    Ticker _cycler;
+    double _freq; // The cycle frequency
+    char _seg; // The current display number
+    // All of the pins
+    DigitalOut* _cat1;
+    DigitalOut* _anE;
+    DigitalOut* _anC;
+    DigitalOut* _cat3;
+    DigitalOut* _anDP;
+    DigitalOut* _cat4;
+    DigitalOut* _anG;
+    DigitalOut* _anD;
+    DigitalOut* _anF;
+    DigitalOut* _cat2;
+    DigitalOut* _anB;
+    DigitalOut* _anA;
+    // Segement values
+    char _chrs[4];
+};
+
+#endif
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