Hello!
I thought there is a little quiet here in the forum, is everyone on vacation
Well ok, maybe I can make a wake up
Now I see that the ST7789 display i s added to the component in FC8 so I suppose it is ok I report a bug. Finally I get my display and I made a test, but as Martin also mentioned here: https://www.matrixtsl.com/mmforums/view ... 77&t=22377
It doesn´t work.
Hopefully MM/Ben have time to have a look .
Br Jorgen
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Re: ST7789 Bug!
Hi Jorgen,
I think the Adafruit version has a slightly different initialisation...
Sorry - haven't had time to work with this lately, but will get round to it soon(ish) hopefully..
Martin
I think the Adafruit version has a slightly different initialisation...
Sorry - haven't had time to work with this lately, but will get round to it soon(ish) hopefully..
Martin
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Re: ST7789 Bug!
Hi Martin!
Ok, No rush. But I like this tiny coloured display. I made a test with the Arduino ide, and it work fine.
Look forward to see it work in FC8.
Thank`s Martin.
Br Jorgen
Ok, No rush. But I like this tiny coloured display. I made a test with the Arduino ide, and it work fine.
Look forward to see it work in FC8.
Thank`s Martin.
Br Jorgen
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Re: ST7789 Bug!
Hi again Martin!
Some more info maybe it can help
I have made some reserch on the web and I have downloaded a project from here with a temperature DS18b20: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nECx4DOE84
First I follow his project step by step. Get the lib. and all. Follow his connection, power 3.3V and connect the datapin directly to the output, 5V. Damaged the display, it doesn´t work. I search some more and see different opinions how to connect the datapin. I try with resistor divider, no luck. then I try with only 2k7 resistor in serie only on data pin, then it work and is very nice and stable.
Subsequently I perform test with FC8 again, but no luck Of course I could use the others projects, but prefer to make my own in FC
One more thing, the name of the pin on the display fit, but not on the delete pin on the display, is this in FC8 CHIP SELECT?
Br Jorgen
Some more info maybe it can help
I have made some reserch on the web and I have downloaded a project from here with a temperature DS18b20: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nECx4DOE84
First I follow his project step by step. Get the lib. and all. Follow his connection, power 3.3V and connect the datapin directly to the output, 5V. Damaged the display, it doesn´t work. I search some more and see different opinions how to connect the datapin. I try with resistor divider, no luck. then I try with only 2k7 resistor in serie only on data pin, then it work and is very nice and stable.
Subsequently I perform test with FC8 again, but no luck Of course I could use the others projects, but prefer to make my own in FC
One more thing, the name of the pin on the display fit, but not on the delete pin on the display, is this in FC8 CHIP SELECT?
Br Jorgen
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Re: ST7789 Bug!
Hello,
I've remade the component with a reset pin on the other topic.
As for the CS pin please assign this to an unused IO pin.
I've remade the component with a reset pin on the other topic.
As for the CS pin please assign this to an unused IO pin.
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