Definition in file st77xx.h.
#include "lcd.h"
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Data Structures | |
struct | st77xx_t |
Device descriptor for a ST77xx display. More... | |
Macros | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7735_CUSTOM_CONFIG 0 |
ST7735 Customized Configuration Enable. | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7735_AVDD 4900 |
ST7735 AVDD voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7735_GVDD 4600 |
ST7735 GVDD voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7735_GVCL -4600 |
ST7735 GVL voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7735_VCOM -775 |
ST7735 VCOM voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7735_VGH 14700 |
ST7735 VGH voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7735_VGL -10000 |
ST7735 VGL voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7789_CUSTOM_CONFIG 0 |
ST7789 Customized Configuration Enable. | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7789_AVDD 6800 |
ST7789 AVDD voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7789_AVCL -4800 |
ST7789 AVCL voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7789_VCOM 900 |
ST7789 VCOM voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7789_VCOM_OFFSET 0 |
ST7789 VCOM voltage offset (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7789_VDV 0 |
ST7789 VDV voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7789_VRH 4100 |
ST7789 VRH voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7796_CUSTOM_CONFIG 0 |
ST7796 Customized Configuration Enable. | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7796_AVDD 6600 |
ST7796 AVDD voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7796_AVCL -4400 |
ST7796 AVCL voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7796_VCOM 1000 |
ST7796 VCOM voltage (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7796_VCOM_OFFSET 0 |
ST7796 VCOM voltage offset (in millivolts) | |
#define | CONFIG_ST7796_VRH 4100 |
ST7796 VRH voltage (in millivolts) | |
Enumerations | |
enum | { ST77XX_CNTRL_ST7735 , ST77XX_CNTRL_ST7789 , ST77XX_CNTRL_ST7796 } |
ST77xx display controller variants. More... | |
Variables | |
const lcd_driver_t | lcd_st77xx_driver |
LCD device operations table. | |
ST77xx display rotation modes | |
Usually the dimension of an LCD is defined by W x H (width x height) in pixels, where width is the smaller dimension than height, e.g. 240 x 320 (W x H). The height is then used as parameter ST77XX_PARAM_NUM_LINES and the width as parameter ST77XX_PARAM_RGB_CHANNELS. So vertical orientation means no rotation. Vertical orientation is given when the connector is shown at the bottom of the display. For example, the ST7789 controller supports 320 gate outputs and 240 source outputs (RGB channels). A display with a size of 240 x 320 (W x H) pixels can be used by setting However, if the ST7789 is used with a display of 240 x 240 (W x H) pixels and a rotation is used, an offset must be defined for X or Y because the origin of the image will change. For example, in the case of ST77XX_ROTATION_90 an offset for X would have to be defined by Using the correct offset on rotation can be even more difficult if the display size in both dimensions is smaller than the size supported by the controller. In this case, the origin can deviate from 0, 0 even without rotation. | |
#define | ST77XX_ROTATION_VERT 0 |
Vertical mode. | |
#define | ST77XX_ROTATION_VERT_FLIP |
Flipped vertical. | |
#define | ST77XX_ROTATION_HORZ |
Horizontal mode. | |
#define | ST77XX_ROTATION_HORZ_FLIP |
Horizontal flipped. | |
#define | ST77XX_ROTATION_0 0 |
0 deg counterclockwise | |
#define | ST77XX_ROTATION_90 |
90 deg counterclockwise | |
#define | ST77XX_ROTATION_180 |
180 deg counterclockwise | |
#define | ST77XX_ROTATION_270 |
270 deg counterclockwise | |