st7789

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Published: Mar 21, 2024 License: BSD-3-Clause Imports: 3 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package st7789 provides driver to ST7789 based displays.

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Constants

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const (
	NOP       = philips.NOP     // No Operation
	SWRESET   = philips.SWRESET // Software Reset
	RDID      = philips.RDDIDIF // Read Display IdentificInformation
	RDDST     = philips.RDDST   // Read Display Status
	RDDPM     = 0x0A            // Read Display Power Mode
	RDDMADCTL = 0x0B            // Read Display MADCTL
	RDDCOLMOD = 0x0C            // Read Display Pixel Format
	RDDIM     = 0x0D            // Read Display Image Format
	RDDSM     = 0x0E            // Read Display Signal Mode
	RDDSDR    = 0x0F            // Read Display Self-Diagnostic Result
	SLPIN     = philips.SLPIN   // Enter Sleep Mode
	SLPOUT    = philips.SLPOUT  // Exit Sleep Mode
	PTLON     = philips.PTLON   // Partial Mode ON
	NORON     = philips.NORON   // Normal Display Mode ON
	INVOFF    = philips.INVOFF  // Display Inversion OFF
	INVON     = philips.INVON   // Display Inversion ON
	GAMSET    = 0x26            // Gamma Set
	DISPOFF   = philips.DISPOFF // Display OFF
	DISPON    = philips.DISPON  // Display ON
	CASET     = philips.CASET   // Column Address Set
	PASET     = philips.PASET   // Page Address Set
	RAMWR     = philips.RAMWR   // Memory Write
	RGBSET    = philips.RGBSET  // Color SET
	RAMRD     = philips.RAMRD   // Memory Read
	PLTAR     = philips.PTLAR   // Partial Area
	VSCRDEF   = philips.VSCRDEF // Vertical Scrolling Definition
	TEOFF     = philips.TEOFF   // Tearing Effect Line OFF
	TEON      = philips.TEON    // Tearing Effect Line ON
	MADCTL    = philips.MADCTL  // Memory Access Control
	VSCSAD    = philips.SEP     // Vertical Scrolling Start Address
	IDMOFF    = philips.IDMOFF  // Idle Mode OFF
	IDMON     = philips.IDMON   // Idle Mode ON
	COLMOD    = philips.COLMOD  // Pixel Format Set
	RAMWRC    = 0x3C            // Memory Write Continue
	RAMRDC    = 0x3E            // Memory Read Continue
	TESCAN    = 0x44            // Set Tear Scanline
	RDTESCAN  = 0x45            // Get Scanline
	WRDISBV   = 0x51            // Write Display Brightness
	RDDISBV   = 0x52            // Read Display Brightness
	WRCTRLD   = 0x53            // Write CTRL Display
	RDCTRLD   = 0x54            // Read CTRL Display
	WRCABC    = 0x55            // Write Content Adaptive Brightness Ctrl
	RDCABC    = 0x56            // Read Content Adaptive Brightness Ctrl
	WRCABCMB  = 0x5E            // Write CABC Minimum Brightness
	RDCABCMB  = 0x5F            // Write CABC Minimum Brightness
	RDABCSDR  = 0x68            // Read Automatic Brightness  Controll SelfDiagnostic result
	RAMCTRL   = 0xB0            // RAM Control
	RGBCTRL   = 0xB1            // RGB Interface Controll
	PORCTRL   = 0xB2            // Porch Setting
	FRCTRL1   = 0xB3            // Frame Rate Control 1
	GCTRL     = 0xB7            // Gate Controll
	DGMEN     = 0xBA            // Digital Gamma Enable
	VCOMS     = 0xBB            // VCOM Setting
	LCMCTRL   = 0xC0            // LCM Control
	IDSET     = 0xC1            // ID Code Setting
	VDVVRHEN  = 0xC2            // VDV and VRH Command Enable
	VRHS      = 0xC3            // VRH Set
	VDVS      = 0xC4            // VDV Set
	VCMOFSET  = 0xC5            // VCOM Offset Set
	FRCTRL2   = 0xC6            // Frame Rate Control in Normal Mode
	CABCCTRL  = 0xC7            // CABC Control
	REGSEL1   = 0xC8            // Register Value Selection 1
	REGSEL2   = 0xCA            // Register Value Selection 2
	PWMFRSEL  = 0xCC            // PWM Frequency Selection
	PWCTRL1   = 0xD0            // Power Control 1
	VAPVANEN  = 0xD2            // Enable VAP/VAN signal output
	CMD2EN    = 0xDF            // Command 2 Enable
	RDID1     = philips.RDID1   // Read ID1
	RDID2     = philips.RDID2   // Read ID2
	RDID3     = philips.RDID3   // Read ID3
	PVGAMCTRL = 0xE0            // Positive Voltage Gamma Control
	NVGAMCTRL = 0xE1            // Negative Voltage Gamma Control
	DGMLUTR   = 0xE2            // Digital Gamma Look-up Table for Red
	DGMLUTB   = 0xE3            // Digital Gamma Look-up Table for Blue
	GATECTRL  = 0xE4            // Gate Control
	SPI2EN    = 0xE7            // SPI2 Enable
	PWCTRL2   = 0xE8            // Power Control 2
	EQCTRL    = 0xE9            // Equalize time control
	PROMCTRL  = 0xEC            // Program Mode Control
	PROMEN    = 0xFA            // Program Mode Enable
	NVMSET    = 0xFC            // NVM Setting
	PROMACT   = 0xFE            // Program action
)

ST7789 commands

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const (
	MH  = 1 << 2 // horizontal refresh order
	BGR = 1 << 3 // BGR color filter panel
	ML  = 1 << 4 // vertical refresh order
	MV  = 1 << 5 // row/column exchange
	MX  = 1 << 6 // column address order
	MY  = 1 << 7 // row address order
)

MADCTL arguments

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const (
	MCU16 = 0x05 // set 16-bit 565 pixel format for MCU interface
	MCU18 = 0x06 // set 18-bit 666 pixel format for MCU interface
	RGB16 = 0x50 // set 16-bit 565 pixel format for RGB interface
	RGB18 = 0x60 // set 18-bit 666 pixel format for RGB interface
)

COLMOD arguments

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const (
	MaxSPIWriteClock = 15_000_000
	MaxSPIReadClock  = 6_700_000
)

The maximum SPI clock is 15 MHz for writing and 6.7 MHz for reading. In practice the controller seems to work fine in both directions with 24 MHz SPI clock. The performance of a particular SPI bus depends on many factors which can probably be tuned for even higher speeds. The absolute upper limits are those given for the parallel interface below.

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const (
	MaxParallelWriteClock = 15_000_000
	MaxParallelReadClock  = 2_200_000
)

The maximum speed of the 18/16/9/8-bit paraller interface is 15 MHz for writing and 2.2 Mhz for reading. This corresponds to the maximum bandwidth of 272 Mb/s and 40 Mb/s respectively (18-bit interface).

Variables

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var GFX = []byte{
	5, ms,
	INVON, 0,
	10, ms,
	NORON, 0,
	105, ms,
	SLPOUT, 0,
	5, ms,
	DISPON, 0,
	MADCTL, 1, 0,
}

GFX contains initialization commands taken from Adafruit GFX library.

Functions

func New

func New(dci tftdrv.DCI) *tftdrv.Driver

New returns a new tftdrv.Driver that implements pix.Driver interface. The returned driver works without reading the frame memory so the alpha blending is slow and reduced to 1-bit resolution. Use NewOver if the display supports reading pixel data and the full-fledged Porter-Duff composition is required.

func NewOver

func NewOver(dci tftdrv.DCI) *tftdrv.DriverOver

NewOver returns a new tftdrv.DriverOver that implements pix.Driver interface. The returned driver fully supports the draw.Over operator but requires reading pixel data from the frame memory. If the display has write-only interface use New instead.

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