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Konsolenbefehl i2cset -y 1 (Elektronik)

verfasst von hansi, 20.10.2019, 19:08 Uhr

Hallo,

ich habe am Raspberry ein Display Joy-it angeschlossen
mit i2cdetect lässt sich der Baustein unter 0x27 finden

nachfolgende Software (für python) hatte ich beim Lieferanten gefunden

nun wollte ich die Speicherzellen über den Konsolenbefehl i2cset -y 1 0x27 0x80 0x46 ansprechen
ich dachte das ist in der Zeile 1 das erste Zeichen
da geht aber das Display aus

kennt jemand den Fehler, oder die Lösung?


import smbus
import time

# Define some device parameters
I2C_ADDR = 0x27 # I2C device address, if any error, change this address to 0x3f
LCD_WIDTH = 16 # Maximum characters per line

# Define some device constants
LCD_CHR = 1 # Mode - Sending data
LCD_CMD = 0 # Mode - Sending command

LCD_LINE_1 = 0x80 # LCD RAM address for the 1st line
LCD_LINE_2 = 0xC0 # LCD RAM address for the 2nd line
LCD_LINE_3 = 0x94 # LCD RAM address for the 3rd line
LCD_LINE_4 = 0xD4 # LCD RAM address for the 4th line

LCD_BACKLIGHT = 0x08 # On
#LCD_BACKLIGHT = 0x00 # Off

ENABLE = 0b00000100 # Enable bit

# Timing constants
E_PULSE = 0.0005
E_DELAY = 0.0005

#Open I2C interface
#bus = smbus.SMBus(0) # Rev 1 Pi uses 0
bus = smbus.SMBus(1) # Rev 2 Pi uses 1

def lcd_init():
# Initialise display
lcd_byte(0x33,LCD_CMD) # 110011 Initialise
lcd_byte(0x32,LCD_CMD) # 110010 Initialise
lcd_byte(0x06,LCD_CMD) # 000110 Cursor move direction
lcd_byte(0x0C,LCD_CMD) # 001100 Display On,Cursor Off, Blink Off
lcd_byte(0x28,LCD_CMD) # 101000 Data length, number of lines, font size
lcd_byte(0x01,LCD_CMD) # 000001 Clear display
time.sleep(E_DELAY)

def lcd_byte(bits, mode):
# Send byte to data pins
# bits = the data
# mode = 1 for data
# 0 for command

bits_high = mode | (bits & 0xF0) | LCD_BACKLIGHT
bits_low = mode | ((bits<<4) & 0xF0) | LCD_BACKLIGHT

# High bits
bus.write_byte(I2C_ADDR, bits_high)
lcd_toggle_enable(bits_high)

# Low bits
bus.write_byte(I2C_ADDR, bits_low)
lcd_toggle_enable(bits_low)

def lcd_toggle_enable(bits):
# Toggle enable
time.sleep(E_DELAY)
bus.write_byte(I2C_ADDR, (bits | ENABLE))
time.sleep(E_PULSE)
bus.write_byte(I2C_ADDR,(bits & ~ENABLE))
time.sleep(E_DELAY)

def lcd_string(message,line):
# Send string to display

message = message.ljust(LCD_WIDTH," ";)

lcd_byte(line, LCD_CMD)

for i in range(LCD_WIDTH):
lcd_byte(ord(message[i]),LCD_CHR)

lcd_init()
lcd_string(" Zeile 1 ",LCD_LINE_1)
lcd_string(" Zeile 2 ",LCD_LINE_2)



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