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Please support us by buying our products (and not the clones) from https://thingpulse.com */ // Include the correct display library // For a connection via I2C using the Arduino Wire include: #include // Only needed for Arduino 1.6.5 and earlier #include "SSD1306Wire.h" // legacy: #include "SSD1306.h" // OR #include "SH1106Wire.h" // legacy: #include "SH1106.h" // For a connection via I2C using brzo_i2c (must be installed) include: // #include // Only needed for Arduino 1.6.5 and earlier // #include "SSD1306Brzo.h" // OR #include "SH1106Brzo.h" // For a connection via SPI include: // #include // Only needed for Arduino 1.6.5 and earlier // #include "SSD1306Spi.h" // OR #include "SH1106SPi.h" // Optionally include custom images #include "images.h" // Initialize the OLED display using Arduino Wire: SSD1306Wire display(0x3c, SDA, SCL); // ADDRESS, SDA, SCL - SDA and SCL usually populate automatically based on your board's pins_arduino.h e.g. https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino/blob/master/variants/nodemcu/pins_arduino.h // SSD1306Wire display(0x3c, D3, D5); // ADDRESS, SDA, SCL - If not, they can be specified manually. // SSD1306Wire display(0x3c, SDA, SCL, GEOMETRY_128_32); // ADDRESS, SDA, SCL, OLEDDISPLAY_GEOMETRY - Extra param required for 128x32 displays. // SH1106Wire display(0x3c, SDA, SCL); // ADDRESS, SDA, SCL // Initialize the OLED display using brzo_i2c: // SSD1306Brzo display(0x3c, D3, D5); // ADDRESS, SDA, SCL // or // SH1106Brzo display(0x3c, D3, D5); // ADDRESS, SDA, SCL // Initialize the OLED display using SPI: // D5 -> CLK // D7 -> MOSI (DOUT) // D0 -> RES // D2 -> DC // D8 -> CS // SSD1306Spi display(D0, D2, D8); // RES, DC, CS // or // SH1106Spi display(D0, D2); // RES, DC #define DEMO_DURATION 3000 typedef void (*Demo)(void); int demoMode = 0; int counter = 1; void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); Serial.println(); Serial.println(); // Initialising the UI will init the display too. display.init(); display.flipScreenVertically(); display.setFont(ArialMT_Plain_10); } void drawFontFaceDemo() { // Font Demo1 // create more fonts at http://oleddisplay.squix.ch/ display.setTextAlignment(TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT); display.setFont(ArialMT_Plain_10); display.drawString(0, 0, "Hello world"); display.setFont(ArialMT_Plain_16); display.drawString(0, 10, "Hello world"); display.setFont(ArialMT_Plain_24); display.drawString(0, 26, "Hello world"); } void drawTextFlowDemo() { display.setFont(ArialMT_Plain_10); display.setTextAlignment(TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT); display.drawStringMaxWidth(0, 0, 128, "Lorem ipsum\n dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore." ); } void drawTextAlignmentDemo() { // Text alignment demo display.setFont(ArialMT_Plain_10); // The coordinates define the left starting point of the text display.setTextAlignment(TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT); display.drawString(0, 10, "Left aligned (0,10)"); // The coordinates define the center of the text display.setTextAlignment(TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER); display.drawString(64, 22, "Center aligned (64,22)"); // The coordinates define the right end of the text display.setTextAlignment(TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT); display.drawString(128, 33, "Right aligned (128,33)"); } void drawRectDemo() { // Draw a pixel at given position for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { display.setPixel(i, i); display.setPixel(10 - i, i); } display.drawRect(12, 12, 20, 20); // Fill the rectangle display.fillRect(14, 14, 17, 17); // Draw a line horizontally display.drawHorizontalLine(0, 40, 20); // Draw a line horizontally display.drawVerticalLine(40, 0, 20); } void drawCircleDemo() { for (int i = 1; i < 8; i++) { display.setColor(WHITE); display.drawCircle(32, 32, i * 3); if (i % 2 == 0) { display.setColor(BLACK); } display.fillCircle(96, 32, 32 - i * 3); } } void drawProgressBarDemo() { int progress = (counter / 5) % 100; // draw the progress bar display.drawProgressBar(0, 32, 120, 10, progress); // draw the percentage as String display.setTextAlignment(TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER); display.drawString(64, 15, String(progress) + "%"); } void drawImageDemo() { // see http://blog.squix.org/2015/05/esp8266-nodemcu-how-to-create-xbm.html // on how to create xbm files display.drawXbm(34, 14, WiFi_Logo_width, WiFi_Logo_height, WiFi_Logo_bits); } Demo demos[] = {drawFontFaceDemo, drawTextFlowDemo, drawTextAlignmentDemo, drawRectDemo, drawCircleDemo, drawProgressBarDemo, drawImageDemo}; int demoLength = (sizeof(demos) / sizeof(Demo)); long timeSinceLastModeSwitch = 0; void loop() { // clear the display display.clear(); // draw the current demo method demos[demoMode](); display.setFont(ArialMT_Plain_10); display.setTextAlignment(TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT); display.drawString(128, 54, String(millis())); // write the buffer to the display display.display(); if (millis() - timeSinceLastModeSwitch > DEMO_DURATION) { demoMode = (demoMode + 1) % demoLength; timeSinceLastModeSwitch = millis(); } counter++; delay(10); }