RPi::Device::ST7036

Support for the ST7036 dot matrix display

NAME

RPi::Device::ST7036 - Support for the ST7036 dot matrix display.

SYNOPSIS

use RPi::Wiring::Pi;
use RPi::Wiring::SPI;
use RPi::Device::ST7036;

wiringPiSPISetup 0, 1_000_000;

my RPi::Device::ST7036 $lcd .= new(
    setup       => RPi::Device::ST7036::Setup.DOGM081_3_3V,
    rs-pin      => 25,
    spi-channel => 0
);

$lcd.init;

$lcd.write: 'Shiny!';

DESCRIPTION

Display driver for ST7036 based matrix displays.

METHODS

new

Takes the following parameters:

  • rs-pin

RPi pin number connected to the register select pin of the display. This library uses the Wiring Pi pin numbering.

  • spi-channel

The SPI channel the display is connected to. Either 0 or 1.

  • setup

An RPi::Device::ST7036::Setup object. Instances of this class contain all configuration options that are always the same for a specific display.

If you have a display for which there is not yet an entry in the Setup class ready to use, please write one and create a pull request!

  • cursor

Whether to display a cursor.

  • cursor-blink

Whether the cursor should blink.

  • contrast

A contrast value between 0 and 63.

  • double-height

Whether a double hight line should be used (irrelevant for single line displays).

  • display-on

Whether the display should be turned on initially.

init

Initialize the display. Must be called before anything else works.

write

Write some text on the display.

home

Return the cursor to position 0.

clear

Clear the display.

RPi::Device::ST7036 v1.0.0

Support for the ST7036 dot matrix display

Authors

  • Patrick Böker

License

Artistic-2.0

Dependencies

RPi::Wiring::Pi

Test Dependencies

Provides

  • RPi::Device::ST7036
  • RPi::Device::ST7036::Setup

Documentation

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