Difference between revisions of "7 segment display"

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= Commands =
 
= Commands =
 
  
 
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! Setting
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! Information
! Extra information
 
 
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| play,<value>
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| Manual
| '''1...3000'''
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| Display is manually updated sending commands (see below)
| Plays the n-th track 1...3000 on SD-card in root folder. The track number is the physical order - not the order displayed in file explorer! (The track will be played once and then stopped.)
 
 
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| stop
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| Clock - Blink
| -
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| Display is automatically updated with current time and blinking dot/lines
| Stops actual playing sound.
 
 
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| vol,<value>
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| Clock - No Blink
| '''1...30'''
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| Display is automatically updated with current time and steady dot/lines
| Set volume level.
 
 
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| eq,<value>
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| Date
| '''0...5'''
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| Display is automatically updated with current date
| Set the equalizer type (IS NOT SUPPORTED BY YX5300)<br>0=Normal<br>1=Pop<br>2=Rock<br>3=Jazz<br>4=Classic<br>5=Base
 
 
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== Commands ==

Revision as of 00:10, 3 December 2017

Introduction

The 7 segment plugin support two different chip types, the TM1637 (4 digits) and the MAX7219/21 (8 digits).

7D-display-001.jpg

Hardware

    ESP            TM1637
    GPIO    <-->   CLK
    GPIO    <-->   DIO
    ESP            MAX7219
    GPIO    <-->   DIN
    GPIO    <-->   CLK
    GPIO    <-->   CS
    Power          chip
    3.3V*   <-->   VCC
    GND     <-->   GND
    
    *Many 7 segment displays state that they need 5V to operate but we have successfully powered them using 3.3V.

8 digit display

7D-display-002.jpg

4 digit display

7D-display-004.jpg

ESP Easy

Use the device tab on the ESP Easy web interface and create a new task by editing one of the available tasks. Select "Display - 7 segment". Available in testing at the moment. Settings are as follows.

TM1637

7segment 001.PNG

If you use the 4 digit chip (TM1637) you only need two gpios.

MAX7219

7segment 002.PNG

If you use the 8 digit chip (MAX7219) you need three gpios.

Commands

Setting Information
Manual Display is manually updated sending commands (see below)
Clock - Blink Display is automatically updated with current time and blinking dot/lines
Clock - No Blink Display is automatically updated with current time and steady dot/lines
Date Display is automatically updated with current date

Commands