started on MP driver
removed duplacte audio_i2s.pio
disabled GU lib options
bug fixes
bringing Picographics into line
Update picographics.cpp
fixing naming Cosmic to cosmic fixed H and W
HACK: Adds PicoGraphics_Pen1BitY to work around the UC8151 weird addressing.
TODO: Replace hack with an in-place transform to UC8151 pixel order from Pen1Bit.
This code is intentionally written in C++ to illustrate the basics of driving HUB75 without being overly complicated to read and understand.
Tested on a 32x32 panel and a 64x64 "FM6126A" panel, for which this code includes a magic pair of register settings.
Add the init required for the 320x240 2.0" LCD.
Add an option to set baudrate, 320x240 needs 74MHz for 60FPS
Add library and example for 320x240 2.0 LCD.
Library:
Includes classes for driving WS2812 and APA102 LEDs and defines for Plasma features.
Encoder Example:
Supports connecting a Rotary Encoder via the Qw'St connector.
Works with APA102 or WS281X pixels.
Pressing A will cycle between:
1. Colour change
2. Brightness change
3. Cycle delay
Pressing B will switch back into auto-cycle mode.
Turning the encoder at any time will switch out of auto cycle mode into parameter adjust mode.
Also includes a bugfix to Rotary Encoder for getting the interrupt correctly.
Rainbow Example:
Basic rainbow cycle, press B to speed up and A to slow down.
This changeset brings the BOSCH BME68X Sensor API library in as a submodule and makes it buildable with CMake.
A thin wrapper- the BME68X driver- provides simple init, configure, read_forced and read_parallel functions.
Two BME688 examples are available for forced-mode and parallel-mode operation.
* C driver for LTP305 breakout
* Micropython bindings for LTP305 breakout
* Micropython examples for dotmatrix
* C++ examples for dotmatrix
Co-authored-by: Phil Howard <phil@gadgetoid.com>