Initial setup, all inputs configured.
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README.md
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# references
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- https://www.circuitschools.com/interfacing-16x2-lcd-module-with-raspberry-pi-pico-with-and-without-i2c/
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- Interrupts [ref](https://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/library/machine.Pin.html#machine.Pin.irq) \
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Pin.irq(handler=None, trigger=Pin.IRQ_FALLING | Pin.IRQ_RISING, *, priority=1, wake=None, hard=False)
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``` python
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SW3 = Pin(("GPIO_0", 4), Pin.IN)
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SW3.irq(lambda t: print("SW3 changed"))
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```
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- [Using flash memory as non-volatile storage on the Pi Pico microcontroller](https://kevinboone.me/picoflash.html?i=2)
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- https://pypi.org/project/littlefs-python/
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- [buzzer reference](https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/buzzer-music-raspberry-pi-pico)
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src/lcd_api.py
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"""Provides an API for talking to HD44780 compatible character LCDs."""
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import time
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class LcdApi:
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"""Implements the API for talking with HD44780 compatible character LCDs.
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This class only knows what commands to send to the LCD, and not how to get
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them to the LCD.
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It is expected that a derived class will implement the hal_xxx functions.
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"""
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# The following constant names were lifted from the avrlib lcd.h
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# header file, however, I changed the definitions from bit numbers
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# to bit masks.
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#
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# HD44780 LCD controller command set
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LCD_CLR = 0x01 # DB0: clear display
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LCD_HOME = 0x02 # DB1: return to home position
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LCD_ENTRY_MODE = 0x04 # DB2: set entry mode
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LCD_ENTRY_INC = 0x02 # --DB1: increment
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LCD_ENTRY_SHIFT = 0x01 # --DB0: shift
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LCD_ON_CTRL = 0x08 # DB3: turn lcd/cursor on
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LCD_ON_DISPLAY = 0x04 # --DB2: turn display on
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LCD_ON_CURSOR = 0x02 # --DB1: turn cursor on
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LCD_ON_BLINK = 0x01 # --DB0: blinking cursor
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LCD_MOVE = 0x10 # DB4: move cursor/display
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LCD_MOVE_DISP = 0x08 # --DB3: move display (0-> move cursor)
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LCD_MOVE_RIGHT = 0x04 # --DB2: move right (0-> left)
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LCD_FUNCTION = 0x20 # DB5: function set
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LCD_FUNCTION_8BIT = 0x10 # --DB4: set 8BIT mode (0->4BIT mode)
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LCD_FUNCTION_2LINES = 0x08 # --DB3: two lines (0->one line)
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LCD_FUNCTION_10DOTS = 0x04 # --DB2: 5x10 font (0->5x7 font)
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LCD_FUNCTION_RESET = 0x30 # See "Initializing by Instruction" section
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LCD_CGRAM = 0x40 # DB6: set CG RAM address
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LCD_DDRAM = 0x80 # DB7: set DD RAM address
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LCD_RS_CMD = 0
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LCD_RS_DATA = 1
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LCD_RW_WRITE = 0
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LCD_RW_READ = 1
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def __init__(self, num_lines, num_columns):
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self.num_lines = num_lines
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if self.num_lines > 4:
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self.num_lines = 4
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self.num_columns = num_columns
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if self.num_columns > 40:
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self.num_columns = 40
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self.cursor_x = 0
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self.cursor_y = 0
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self.implied_newline = False
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self.backlight = True
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self.display_off()
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self.backlight_on()
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self.clear()
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_ENTRY_MODE | self.LCD_ENTRY_INC)
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self.hide_cursor()
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self.display_on()
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def clear(self):
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"""Clears the LCD display and moves the cursor to the top left
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corner.
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"""
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_CLR)
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_HOME)
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self.cursor_x = 0
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self.cursor_y = 0
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def show_cursor(self):
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"""Causes the cursor to be made visible."""
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_ON_CTRL | self.LCD_ON_DISPLAY |
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self.LCD_ON_CURSOR)
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def hide_cursor(self):
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"""Causes the cursor to be hidden."""
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_ON_CTRL | self.LCD_ON_DISPLAY)
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def blink_cursor_on(self):
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"""Turns on the cursor, and makes it blink."""
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_ON_CTRL | self.LCD_ON_DISPLAY |
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self.LCD_ON_CURSOR | self.LCD_ON_BLINK)
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def blink_cursor_off(self):
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"""Turns on the cursor, and makes it no blink (i.e. be solid)."""
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_ON_CTRL | self.LCD_ON_DISPLAY |
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self.LCD_ON_CURSOR)
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def display_on(self):
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"""Turns on (i.e. unblanks) the LCD."""
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_ON_CTRL | self.LCD_ON_DISPLAY)
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def display_off(self):
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"""Turns off (i.e. blanks) the LCD."""
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_ON_CTRL)
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def backlight_on(self):
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"""Turns the backlight on.
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This isn't really an LCD command, but some modules have backlight
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controls, so this allows the hal to pass through the command.
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"""
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self.backlight = True
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self.hal_backlight_on()
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def backlight_off(self):
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"""Turns the backlight off.
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This isn't really an LCD command, but some modules have backlight
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controls, so this allows the hal to pass through the command.
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"""
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self.backlight = False
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self.hal_backlight_off()
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def move_to(self, cursor_x, cursor_y):
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"""Moves the cursor position to the indicated position. The cursor
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position is zero based (i.e. cursor_x == 0 indicates first column).
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"""
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self.cursor_x = cursor_x
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self.cursor_y = cursor_y
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addr = cursor_x & 0x3f
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if cursor_y & 1:
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addr += 0x40 # Lines 1 & 3 add 0x40
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if cursor_y & 2: # Lines 2 & 3 add number of columns
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addr += self.num_columns
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_DDRAM | addr)
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def putchar(self, char):
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"""Writes the indicated character to the LCD at the current cursor
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position, and advances the cursor by one position.
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"""
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if char == '\n':
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if self.implied_newline:
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# self.implied_newline means we advanced due to a wraparound,
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# so if we get a newline right after that we ignore it.
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self.implied_newline = False
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else:
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self.cursor_x = self.num_columns
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else:
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self.hal_write_data(ord(char))
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self.cursor_x += 1
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if self.cursor_x >= self.num_columns:
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self.cursor_x = 0
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self.cursor_y += 1
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self.implied_newline = (char != '\n')
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if self.cursor_y >= self.num_lines:
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self.cursor_y = 0
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self.move_to(self.cursor_x, self.cursor_y)
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def putstr(self, string):
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"""Write the indicated string to the LCD at the current cursor
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position and advances the cursor position appropriately.
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"""
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for char in string:
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self.putchar(char)
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def custom_char(self, location, charmap):
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"""Write a character to one of the 8 CGRAM locations, available
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as chr(0) through chr(7).
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"""
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location &= 0x7
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self.hal_write_command(self.LCD_CGRAM | (location << 3))
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self.hal_sleep_us(40)
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for i in range(8):
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self.hal_write_data(charmap[i])
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self.hal_sleep_us(40)
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self.move_to(self.cursor_x, self.cursor_y)
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def hal_backlight_on(self):
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"""Allows the hal layer to turn the backlight on.
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If desired, a derived HAL class will implement this function.
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"""
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pass
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def hal_backlight_off(self):
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"""Allows the hal layer to turn the backlight off.
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If desired, a derived HAL class will implement this function.
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"""
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pass
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def hal_write_command(self, cmd):
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"""Write a command to the LCD.
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It is expected that a derived HAL class will implement this
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function.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def hal_write_data(self, data):
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"""Write data to the LCD.
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It is expected that a derived HAL class will implement this
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function.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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# This is a default implementation of hal_sleep_us which is suitable
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# for most micropython implementations. For platforms which don't
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# support `time.sleep_us()` they should provide their own implementation
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# of hal_sleep_us in their hal layer and it will be used instead.
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def hal_sleep_us(self, usecs):
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"""Sleep for some time (given in microseconds)."""
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time.sleep_us(usecs) # NOTE this is not part of Standard Python library, specific hal layers will need to override this
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from machine import ADC, I2C, Pin, PWM
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import time
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from pico_i2c_lcd import I2cLcd
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pressure_sensor = ADC(Pin(26, mode=Pin.IN))
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hall_sensor = Pin(27, Pin.IN, Pin.PULL_UP)
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btnn_reset = Pin(22, Pin.IN)
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lcd = False
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buzzer_satus = False
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ii = 0
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def interruption_handler(*args, **kargs):
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global ii
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ii += 1
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hall_sensor.irq(
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handler=interruption_handler,
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trigger=Pin.IRQ_RISING,
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)
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previous_time = time.ticks_ms()
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def setup():
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global pressure_sensor, lcd, buzzer
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i2c = I2C(0, sda=Pin(0), scl=Pin(1), freq=100000)
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I2C_ADDR = i2c.scan()[0]
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lcd = I2cLcd(i2c, I2C_ADDR, 2, 16)
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buzzer = PWM(Pin(15))
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buzzer.duty_u16(0)
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def get_rotation_frequency():
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global ii, previous_time
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frequency = float(ii) / (time.ticks_ms() - previous_time) * 1e3
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previous_time = time.ticks_ms()
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ii = 0
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return frequency
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def get_pressure():
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global pressure_sensor
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pressure_measure = float(pressure_sensor.read_u16()) / 65535 * 3.3
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return pressure_measure
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def loop():
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global lcd, buzzer, buzzer_satus
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pressure_measure = get_pressure()
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lcd.clear()
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str_pressure = "{:.3f}".format(pressure_measure)
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lcd.putstr('Preassure: ' + str_pressure + '\n')
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frequency = get_rotation_frequency()
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str_frequency = "{:.3f}".format(frequency)
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lcd.putstr('Frequency: ' + str_frequency)
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time.sleep(.07)
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buzzer_satus = not buzzer_satus
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if buzzer_satus:
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buzzer.duty_u16(220)
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else:
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buzzer.duty_u16(0)
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def handle_error():
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global lcd
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lcd.putstr('Exception')
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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setup()
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try:
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while(True):
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loop()
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except:
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handle_error()
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while True:
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pass
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import utime
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import gc
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from lcd_api import LcdApi
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from machine import I2C
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# PCF8574 pin definitions
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MASK_RS = 0x01 # P0
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MASK_RW = 0x02 # P1
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MASK_E = 0x04 # P2
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SHIFT_BACKLIGHT = 3 # P3
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SHIFT_DATA = 4 # P4-P7
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class I2cLcd(LcdApi):
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#Implements a HD44780 character LCD connected via PCF8574 on I2C
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def __init__(self, i2c, i2c_addr, num_lines, num_columns):
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self.i2c = i2c
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self.i2c_addr = i2c_addr
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([0]))
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utime.sleep_ms(20) # Allow LCD time to powerup
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# Send reset 3 times
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self.hal_write_init_nibble(self.LCD_FUNCTION_RESET)
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utime.sleep_ms(5) # Need to delay at least 4.1 msec
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self.hal_write_init_nibble(self.LCD_FUNCTION_RESET)
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utime.sleep_ms(1)
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self.hal_write_init_nibble(self.LCD_FUNCTION_RESET)
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utime.sleep_ms(1)
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# Put LCD into 4-bit mode
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self.hal_write_init_nibble(self.LCD_FUNCTION)
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utime.sleep_ms(1)
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LcdApi.__init__(self, num_lines, num_columns)
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cmd = self.LCD_FUNCTION
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if num_lines > 1:
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cmd |= self.LCD_FUNCTION_2LINES
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self.hal_write_command(cmd)
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gc.collect()
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def hal_write_init_nibble(self, nibble):
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# Writes an initialization nibble to the LCD.
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# This particular function is only used during initialization.
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byte = ((nibble >> 4) & 0x0f) << SHIFT_DATA
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte | MASK_E]))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte]))
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gc.collect()
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def hal_backlight_on(self):
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# Allows the hal layer to turn the backlight on
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([1 << SHIFT_BACKLIGHT]))
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gc.collect()
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def hal_backlight_off(self):
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#Allows the hal layer to turn the backlight off
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([0]))
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gc.collect()
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def hal_write_command(self, cmd):
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# Write a command to the LCD. Data is latched on the falling edge of E.
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byte = ((self.backlight << SHIFT_BACKLIGHT) |
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(((cmd >> 4) & 0x0f) << SHIFT_DATA))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte | MASK_E]))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte]))
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byte = ((self.backlight << SHIFT_BACKLIGHT) |
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((cmd & 0x0f) << SHIFT_DATA))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte | MASK_E]))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte]))
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if cmd <= 3:
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# The home and clear commands require a worst case delay of 4.1 msec
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utime.sleep_ms(5)
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gc.collect()
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def hal_write_data(self, data):
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# Write data to the LCD. Data is latched on the falling edge of E.
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byte = (MASK_RS |
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(self.backlight << SHIFT_BACKLIGHT) |
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(((data >> 4) & 0x0f) << SHIFT_DATA))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte | MASK_E]))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte]))
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byte = (MASK_RS |
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(self.backlight << SHIFT_BACKLIGHT) |
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((data & 0x0f) << SHIFT_DATA))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte | MASK_E]))
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self.i2c.writeto(self.i2c_addr, bytes([byte]))
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gc.collect()
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