Example of how to use an Ada Fruit RGB LCD with the Ada Fruit RGB LCD Shield Library

Dependencies:   AdaFruit_RGBLCDShield MCP23017 mbed RTclock

Dependents:   SX1276_GPS

Fork of MCP_test by Wim Huiskamp

Updated the Adafruit RGB LCD Shield test app with a module system.

It pulls in RTclock which is another library I did for controlling the DS1307 RTC in a sane way (marries stdlib time and the RTC together cleanly). You don't need an RTC to run the example, it'll just use stdlib time instead. This class also maps RTC to system time, so if you loose the RTC the mbed will free run.

Four modules are defined in the modules folder plus the module base class. These examples provide:

  • title menu item
  • time menu item (updates automatically)
  • date menu item
  • fake temp menu item

Press select to switch modes: menu->cursor->change

Menu switches menu items going up/down. Cursor allows you to move around editable fields using the cursor keys / marker. Change allows you to move left/right on a particular line and change values by using up/down on an item with the blink box.

Custom fonts are defined for UI arrows and degree character.

If you want a menu item to update over time then you need to implement the canRefresh() member function in any child module you derive from class Module. Make it return true to receive update requests in your show() member function. Date and time both check when refreshing to see if anything has changed, then update.

main() registers a table of modules with the MenuManager. Others can be added easily by creating children derived from the Module base class..

Depending on what you want to do you may need to adjust the loop wait time in MenuManager::loop(). If you don't balance this based on work you need to do then the key presses may get a little lively. I may adjust the key checking to be fixed to 200ms regardless of loop wait time, however the catch there is that you'll consume more power the more loops you do so the wait is still important.

Happy coding!

Committer:
vtraveller
Date:
Thu Oct 09 08:03:20 2014 +0000
Revision:
25:24654d08a99a
Parent:
23:94d2f0d62247
Child:
26:0cfd95d8f270
Updated with new LCD and Key abstraction (to support different LCDs and Keyboard input).

Who changed what in which revision?

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wim 0:88d87b1c1f8b 1 #include "mbed.h"
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 2
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 3 #include "lcdadafruit.h"
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 4 #include "lcd2004.h"
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 5 #include "keyreadernull.h"
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 6 #include "RTclock.h"
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 7
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 8 #include "DateModule.h"
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 9 #include "TempModule.h"
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 10 #include "TimeModule.h"
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 11 #include "TitleModule.h"
vtraveller 17:731a47339cb8 12 #include "SyncModule.h"
wim 0:88d87b1c1f8b 13
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 14 #include "MenuManager.h"
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 15
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 16 //Serial cPC(SERIAL_TX, SERIAL_RX);
vtraveller 3:ed09f95739df 17
vtraveller 3:ed09f95739df 18 int main()
vtraveller 21:c44cfd3259c0 19 {
vtraveller 21:c44cfd3259c0 20 // Share the I2C across multiple devices
vtraveller 21:c44cfd3259c0 21 I2C cI2C(I2C_SDA, I2C_SCL); // D3, D6
vtraveller 21:c44cfd3259c0 22 cI2C.frequency(400000); // I2C can handle two different frequencies - switch to high speed if asked
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 23
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 24 //LCDadafruit cLCD(cI2C);
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 25 LCD2004 cLCD(cI2C);
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 26 KeyReaderNull cKeys(cI2C);
vtraveller 20:93c70a1869ee 27
vtraveller 23:94d2f0d62247 28 RTclock cClock(cI2C, 0x68 << 1, RTclock::eDS3231);
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 29
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 30 // Spin up RTC
vtraveller 19:72c02acb601d 31 cClock.mapTime();
vtraveller 17:731a47339cb8 32
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 33 // Set up display modules
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 34 Module * aModules[] =
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 35 {
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 36 new TitleModule(cLCD,cClock),
vtraveller 22:dd8197db4478 37 new TempModule(cLCD,cI2C,0x18 << 1),
vtraveller 17:731a47339cb8 38 new TimeModule(cLCD,cClock),
vtraveller 20:93c70a1869ee 39 new DateModule(cLCD,cClock),
vtraveller 19:72c02acb601d 40 new SyncModule(cLCD,cClock),
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 41 };
vtraveller 10:3fcab08717fc 42
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 43 // Set up the menu manager
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 44 // MenuManager cMenuManager(aModules,_countof(aModules),cLCD,cKeys,16,2);
vtraveller 25:24654d08a99a 45 MenuManager cMenuManager(aModules,_countof(aModules),cLCD,cKeys);
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 46
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 47 // Start menu manager loop
vtraveller 13:9641bc42db92 48 cMenuManager.loop();
wim 0:88d87b1c1f8b 49 }