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Author: Dennis Lepine
Last Updated: 2015-05-10
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Example: 1.0.0.0
Category: LCD
Downloaded: 1450 times
Followed by: 4 users
License: MIT license
Download [120.14KB]Using a ESP8266 wifi module and a 18F45K22, date and time are stripped off a Google Serv. and sync'd with the clock routine. Clock auto set. Adjusted for DST in N.A. Adjust time zone. Adjust poll times. Weather is had using Yahoo weather api. Included are the NodeMCU Lua code files used on the ESP8266.
* This was just an exercise in feasibility.
Author: Neil Manuel
Last Updated: 2015-05-03
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Example: 1.0.0.0
Category: OLED
Downloaded: 696 times
Followed by: 2 users
License: MIT license
Download [3.30KB]Uses the Mikro Arduino UNO shield with OLED_C Click in either socket.
Demo code originally provided by Mikro for EasyAVR7.
Code converted and tweaked to Arduino IDE v1.6.3
Tested with Arduino click shield, OLED_C click and UNO board.
Author: Neil Manuel
Last Updated: 2015-05-03
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Example: 1.0.0.0
Category: Graphics & LCD
Downloaded: 417 times
Followed by: 1 user
License: MIT license
Download [5.43KB]Uses the Mikro Arduino UNO shield with 8x8 Click in either socket.
Demo code originally provided by Mikro for EasyAVR7.
Code converted and tweaked to Arduino IDE v1.6.3
Tested with Arduino click shield, 8x8R click and UNO board.
Author: MikroBUS.NET Team
Last Updated: 2015-04-28
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Graphics & LCD
Downloaded: 272 times
Followed by: 2 users
License: MIT license
Download [1.08MB]This is a C# driver to use the OLED C Click board on the Quail board or any NETMF board.
Features :
- Support for BGR 565 Colors (16 bit)
- Define a MikroColor from RGB component values.
- Built in support for over 140 predefined MikroColors.
- Dynamic conversion of RGB 888 images to MikroBitmap format.
… and more !
Author: MikroBUS.NET Team
Last Updated: 2015-04-28
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Graphics & LCD
Downloaded: 208 times
Followed by: 2 users
License: MIT license
Download [198.66KB]This is a C# driver to use the Bargraph Click board on the Quail board or any NETMF board.
Features :
- Displays 0 to 10 bars
- Gauge style or
- Individual led control
- Brightness control
Author: MikroBUS.NET Team
Last Updated: 2015-04-28
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Graphics & LCD
Downloaded: 226 times
Followed by: 2 users
License: MIT license
Download [272.68KB]This is a C# driver to use the OLED W Click board on the Quail board or any NETMF board.
Features :
- Renders full-screen bitmap
- Draws bitmap
- Draw char
- Draw different geometric shapes
- Invert display
Author: MikroBUS.NET Team
Last Updated: 2015-04-04
Package Version: 2.0.0.0
Category: Graphics & LCD
Downloaded: 285 times
Followed by: 1 user
License: MIT license
Download [212.12KB]Individual display of chars or digits
Brightness control, via PWM
Zip file contains :
- source code
- example
- .chm help file
Author: Julien Piasecki
Last Updated: 2015-03-11
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Graphics & LCD
Downloaded: 1012 times
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License: MIT license
Download [8.76KB]A functional library to drive GLCD 128x64, KS108/107 controller.
You can display dots, lines, rectangles, char and text.
To be continued...
Author: Bojan Kranjc
Last Updated: 2015-02-09
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: LCD
Downloaded: 1095 times
Followed by: 3 users
License: MIT license
Download [325.49KB] Lcd_PLL_Out(1,1,"I have to connect 40x4 lcd to my project")
Lcd_PLL_Out(2,1,"The lcd have 2 Enable pins ,")
Lcd_PLL_Out(3,1,"EN1 for rows 1&2 and EN2 for rows 3&4")
Lcd_PLL_Out(4,1,"How can I connect it to my Board? ")
Author: Soumitra Bhattacharjee
Last Updated: 2015-02-07
Package Version: 1.0.0.0
Category: Graphics & LCD
Downloaded: 897 times
Followed by: 1 user
License: MIT license
Download [7.39KB]Mikropascal lib for driving 2 & 4 row LCDs with any 2 pins of an MCU using the CD4094 level shifter. This is a great way to use LCDs even with MCUs having a low pin count, or to save GPIOs for other purposes.
The original MikroC code was here : http://www.libstock.com/projects/view/660/2-wire-serial-lcd-using-cd4094