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rp pico no display output
Hello;
I am currently using rp pico and bought this st7789 lcd:
I still trying to get any pixel light on except backlight. while trying https://github.com/russhughes/st7789py_mpy this library, the screen is working but on compiled firmware does not work. here is my configs while using https://github.com/russhughes/st7789py_mpy library:
import st7789py as st7789
display = st7789.ST7789(
SPI(1, baudrate=62500000, sck=Pin(10), mosi=Pin(11)),
240,
240,
reset=Pin(14, Pin.OUT),
cs=Pin(13, Pin.OUT),
dc=Pin(12, Pin.OUT),
backlight=Pin(15, Pin.OUT),rotation=2)
and here is the compiled uf2 file uploaded firmware configs:
import st7789
def scrconfig(rotation=1, buffer_size=0, options=0):
return st7789.ST7789(
SPI(1, baudrate=62500000, sck=Pin(10), mosi=Pin(11)),
240,
240,
reset=Pin(14, Pin.OUT),
cs=Pin(13, Pin.OUT),
dc=Pin(12, Pin.OUT),
backlight=Pin(15, Pin.OUT),
rotation=rotation,
options=options,
buffer_size=buffer_size)
tft = scrconfig(1)
I cannot find where did I go wrong. Could someone help please...
Make sure that you are calling tft.init() to initialize the display. The pure Python driver does this automatically, and the C version does not.
Yes, sir. I have included this command in my code. However, I forgot to add the "tft.init()" line here. Even after trying to delete or double it, the code still does not work. I am confused about what is included in the https://github.com/russhughes/st7789py_mpy library and what is not contained in the compiled version.
@omrfrmll: Maybe you have already solved it. Maybe next will help you. I do have a ST7789 TFT-display working on Pico using the great russhughes st7789_mpy driver (built-in custom firmware), but using SPI0 (on a Grove PICO shield).
You seems to use SPI1, but I've two remarks: SPI1_CS=Pin(9) and I've read that baudrate is at most 30_000_000. Pins according to Raspberry PICO pin layout at https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/microcontrollers/raspberry-pi-pico.html
PS. I'm a software person, not hardware. It might be acceptable using other pins then the hardware-SPI pins.
Kind regards, Peter