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* | File : Readme_CN.txt
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* | Author : Waveshare team
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* | Function : Help with use
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* | Info :
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*----------------
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* | This version: V1.3
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* | Date : 2022-10-13
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* | Info : Here is an English version of the documentation for your quick use.
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******************************************************************************/
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This file is to help you use this routine.
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Since our ink screens are getting more and more, it is not convenient for our maintenance, so all the ink screen programs are made into one project.
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A brief description of the use of this project is here:
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1. Basic information:
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This routine has been verified using the e-paper Driver HAT module.
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You can view the corresponding test routines in the \lib\Examples\
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of the project.
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2. Pin connection:
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Pin connection You can view it in DEV_Config.h in the \lib\Config\ directory, and repeat it here:
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EPD => Jetson Nano/RPI(BCM)
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VCC -> 3.3
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GND -> GND
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DIN -> 10(SPI0_MOSI)
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CLK -> 11(SPI0_SCK)
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CS -> 8(SPI0_CS0)
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DC -> 25
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RST -> 17
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BUSY -> 24
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3. Basic use:
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Since this project is a comprehensive project, you may need to read the following for use:
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You can see many test functions and macro definition Settings in main.c.
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Specifying the macro definition for the EPD at compile time can directly compile the corresponding test program.
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Please pay attention to which type of ink screen you buy. For detailed correspondence, see our Wiki and list.txt file.
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Example 1:
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If you buy 3.7inch e-paper (V1) then you should add EPD=epd3in7 at compile time
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sudo make clean
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sudo make EPD=epd3in7
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Example 2:
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If you buy a 2.9-inch e-paper (B) (V1), you should add EPD=epd2IN9bc at compile time since the 2.9-inch type B and Type C are common driver code
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sudo make clean
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sudo make EPD=epd2in9bc
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Example 3:
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If you buy a 7.5-inch e-paper (V2), you should add EPD=epd7in5V2 at compile time
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sudo make clean
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sudo make EPD=epd7in5V2
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An executable file is then generated: epd
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Run: sudo ./epd
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If you modify the program, you need to run: make clear, and then make again.
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4. Directory structure (selection):
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If you use our products frequently, we will be very familiar with our program directory structure. We have a copy of the specific function.
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The API manual for the function, you can download it on our WIKI or request it as an after-sales customer service. Here is a brief introduction:
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Config\: This directory is a hardware interface layer file. You can see many definitions in DEV_Config.c(.h), including:
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type of data;
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GPIO;
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Read and write GPIO;
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Delay: Note: This delay function does not use an oscilloscope to measure specific values.
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Module Init and exit processing:
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void DEV_Module_Init(void);
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void DEV_Module_Exit(void);
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Note: 1. Here is the processing of some GPIOs before and after using the ink screen.
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2. For the PCB with Rev2.1, the entire module will enter low power consumption after DEV_Module_Exit(). After testing, the power consumption is basically 0;
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\lib\GUI\: This directory is some basic image processing functions, in GUI_Paint.c(.h):
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Common image processing: creating graphics, flipping graphics, mirroring graphics, setting pixels, clearing screens, etc.
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Common drawing processing: drawing points, lines, boxes, circles, Chinese characters, English characters, numbers, etc.;
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Common time display: Provide a common display time function;
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Commonly used display pictures: provide a function to display bitmaps;
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\lib\Fonts\: for some commonly used fonts:
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Ascii:
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Font8: 5*8
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Font12: 7*12
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Font16: 11*16
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Font20: 14*20
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Font24: 17*24
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Chinese:
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font12CN: 16*21
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font24CN: 32*41
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\lib\E-paper\: This screen is the ink screen driver function;
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Examples\: This is the test program for the ink screen. You can see the specific usage method in it. |