Название | : | Connecting and Configuring the ST7789 LCD SPI Display to the ESP32 |
Продолжительность | : | 11.09 |
Дата публикации | : | |
Просмотров | : | 44 rb |
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Good video What video software do you use for the chip/wiring animations? Comment from : TheDradge |
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Is there anyone who can help me? The display on my LCD is upside down, and there is an area that's cut off How can I fix this? Comment from : Eromanga Sensei |
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I would like to ask which one will I use in the setup if I have a st7789v display? Comment from : AEzir |
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You sir are a God send Comment from : Josiah Hill |
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hello good video but I have a problem with my screen for some reason its orientation is wrong and there is an unfilled space at the top, take into account that I did everything your video said to configure it Comment from : Bebebichoxlive |
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Amazing tutorial I had been struggling with this screens trying to make it work on different projects, after this, it has been a piece of cake Thanks a lot Comment from : Rafael Solorio |
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I like the musket ! :) Comment from : Flash Gordons |
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Thanks for creating this tutorial Info on the 'net about the ST7789 13" 240x240 module was pretty confusing, especially the I2C names on what are actually SPI pins This video clarified the situation I followed each step, got a clean compile and a working display Also, good suggestion below to make a copy of setuph and keep it in a safe place so future updates don't wipe your working setup Comment from : Steve OBrien |
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very useful video; helped me a lot thanks and keep going the good work 👍 Comment from : Jan Goldgrebe |
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Oh this was excellent! Those displays on the ESP32 sure run fast! Much faster than on an ArduinobrbrI love that Meters demo! I can see some excellent use for thatbrbrThanks for going through the setup file and what to look forbrbrI'm curious, would all this be similar to those round displays that are the size of a watch? Comment from : Blondie SL |
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Excellent video, I thank you very much that you took the time to do it, very well explained, my screen worked super well!!!! Comment from : Fahrenheit20000 |
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Well done, thank you, sir! Comment from : Андрей Ким |
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Thank you! Got some of these screens, you helped me get them working Now to make a tiny videogame system! :) Comment from : Ken Fren |
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Cool! I finally could test my display I had much less success with other libraries and MCU, such RPi and UNO At least I know my display works fine! Comment from : Serg A |
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Hi mate thank you for your guide! but i have 240X280 st7789 tft board how can i set this library to that resolution? I really tried but unlucky( thank you! Comment from : Yarik Korotkiy |
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Thank you - very well explained! Great help to me! Comment from : John Walters |
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Great video! Thorough and clear This display was giving me fits! Comment from : livingrainman |
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Can i change the pins? Comment from : Luis AGSI |
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Thanks you sir Comment from : Alfito Desmon |
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Thanks for the great tutorial I recently got an ESP32 C3 Mini 1 Replacing the pins above with the ones in the datasheet did not work The display is on (backlight) but nothing shows up Comment from : Anoop Shankaran |
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Excellent video, your detailed explanation is great work Thanks Comment from : Don Jackson |
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Thank you! Comment from : Mohsen R |
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TFT_ESPI 2432 dose not work wiht ESP32, 242 is fine Comment from : 红线边缘 |
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Very well explained Comment from : Easy One |
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This is the pinout that worked on TTGO T7 v13:brbr#define TFT_RST 33
br//#define TFT_CS -1 // NOT CONNECTED
br#define TFT_DC 25
br#define TFT_BL 32 // LED back-light
br//#define TFT_MISO -1 // NOT CONNECTED
br#define TFT_MOSI 23
br#define TFT_SCLK 18 Comment from : Caio Pedreira |
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Gracias muchas gracias Comment from : Leonardo Antonio Puerta Espinel |
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thanks for this well done video (my hardware ESP32 240x240 display st7789controller) everything runs impressively Comment from : georg fuhs |
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vwey helpful i m looking a simple device could measure air pressure , temp , air quality and etc because i live close to Himalaya mountains i want a make smart device which could help me measure many things Comment from : usman umer |
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Thank you so much for this video Clear, succinct and very informative Much appreciated Comment from : Andy Waring |
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Just hooking this up to an ESP32, but can you tell me, does the library for SPI on this LCD stop pins D19 (SPI MISO) and D5 (SPI SS) from being used as GPIO for other purposes? Or for simplicity, can the RES and DC by swapped over from the D2 & D4 connections to use the D19 and D5 instead? I only have this one SPI device, and would like to use all the pins possible Comment from : PicoGirl |
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Thank you my hero Comment from : Jungmin Seo |
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Thanks for making the video Do you know if it’s possible to run in I2C instead of SPI? I’d much rather add it to my i2c bus on my esp32 Comment from : Edwardian Steam Works |
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Спасибо тебе прекрасный человек Ты сохранил мне огромное количество времени Comment from : Alexey Beskov |
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I did a quick search on the screen driver for some basic info and landed here The video was very helpful Thank you Comment from : DP |
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Thank you! You've saved my day Great explanation Comment from : Sci-DIY |
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Great video and thanks for the great content Had high hopes this library would also work with STM32 chips via SPI as stated in the User Setup but it's full of bugs and compiler errors :-( Comment from : Mark J |
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What is the best way to make for eg a small battery symbol for it? Coding with lines or loading as h file? Comment from : Tam Gaming |
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Thanks for sharing!!!!! Comment from : Marco Túlio - Analog Channel |
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Thanks! Very interesting library from Bodmer Comment from : Duck |
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Thanks a lot, man! You video resolved my issue (same sh&t, incorrectly marked pinouts - damn Chinese manufacturers!) I recommended @Bodmer to include your video to his library Wiki page githubcom/Bodmer/TFT_eSPI - this is very common issue with cheap TFT SPI displaysbrbrPS What I really don't understand, why Chinese manufacturers make same mistake all the time? I saw many different cheap TFTs on Amazon, eBay & ali, marked same way (ie incorrectly) Comment from : SeNS Boston |
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Excellent video tutorial and it enabled me to get my display working correctly with the ESP-32 Many thanks and i look forward tofuture turials with tis combination of devices using the WiFi capability perhaps Comment from : Nick |
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will these stpes work with ST7789V dispaly Comment from : Shounak Baruri |
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Great video Got the Read User setup to work but Width was returned as 135 when it was printed as 240x240 on the board None of the following steps worked Maybe I got a wire crossed Never the less, very useful content Comment from : John McTainsh |
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I want to initialise this display with C8051F120 microcontroller can you help me? Comment from : Hassan Shaikh |
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Thank you so so much!! Comment from : ilker aykut |
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THANKS !!! Comment from : fs |
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I had this display for appx year, with no luck running it, but your tutorial worked flawlessly, thanks! Comment from : Matej Rajčan |
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Thank you for this tutorial It was really hard for me to made this display to work with RobotDyn Arduino about a year ago After this it was lying about a year in a box And now I decided to make it work with my ESP32 To be honest – it would be hard without your video Thanks Comment from : Alexey Kovynev |
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Thanks for the very informative video I have the SSD1306 version, and had to figure all this out myself I wish I had discovered your video first Comment from : John Toe |
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thanks a lot Comment from : Алекс Повзун |
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Wrong markings is probably why they're cheap brMine just sat there with the built-in LED showing, until I went back and followed every one of your edits, turned out I hadn't #defined TFT_SDA_READ Comment from : Neil Barnett |
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unfortunately I can't get it to work, I have the tft_espi library installed with the modifications of the User_Setuph, I tried with another screen but it's the same although both are new, the unic thing seen is a very weak backlight! next i was connect the blk to 33v for to see if it is for this reason but nothing Comment from : Imperio Sheriff |
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Perfect Comment from : Sasha JU |
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Wow, very very great I had hard time to figure out the how to get to work with this lib And your video show it perfectly ! Many thanks ! Comment from : JFAirplane |
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@Retro Tech & Electronics - ignore the haters who have create ZERO content yet criticize those that do Thanks for taking the time to put this video together Comment from : ksb s |
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I use ESP-IDF and don't need all this crazy Arduino stuff Comment from : Browarus Pierogus |
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