ST7567A Dot Matrix LCD Controller/Driver
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2018 4:03 pm
Hello! I've very recently dived into MicroPython using the D-duino v2 with built-in 128x64 SSD1306 OLED display.
Now, I'd like to talk to a second external I2C display in order to build a projector clock similar to this project (but a little easier and more DIY ): https://github.com/shufps/diy-projector-clock
The used LCD is a "GLS Neu LCD-VATN 64x32 3V ST7567A I2C 15x12x2mm [LCD-AG-064032V-VIW W/KKK-E6]" and is based on a Sitronix ST7567A controller. The pinout is:
1 C2P
2 C2N
3 C1P
4 C1N
5 A (LED+)
6 NC
7 GND
8 +3,0V
9 /RES
10 SCL
11 SDA
12 NC
13 NC
14 NC
Datasheet available here: https://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachm ... _V1.2a.pdf
Is it possible to talk to this display using MicroPython? Is there a basic driver available already? I must admit that I am very new to this level of programming... Thanks in advance!
Now, I'd like to talk to a second external I2C display in order to build a projector clock similar to this project (but a little easier and more DIY ): https://github.com/shufps/diy-projector-clock
The used LCD is a "GLS Neu LCD-VATN 64x32 3V ST7567A I2C 15x12x2mm [LCD-AG-064032V-VIW W/KKK-E6]" and is based on a Sitronix ST7567A controller. The pinout is:
1 C2P
2 C2N
3 C1P
4 C1N
5 A (LED+)
6 NC
7 GND
8 +3,0V
9 /RES
10 SCL
11 SDA
12 NC
13 NC
14 NC
Datasheet available here: https://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachm ... _V1.2a.pdf
Is it possible to talk to this display using MicroPython? Is there a basic driver available already? I must admit that I am very new to this level of programming... Thanks in advance!