// Author: avishorp@gmail.com // // This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public // License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either // version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public // License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA #ifndef __TM1637DISPLAY__ #define __TM1637DISPLAY__ #include #define SEG_A 0b00000001 #define SEG_B 0b00000010 #define SEG_C 0b00000100 #define SEG_D 0b00001000 #define SEG_E 0b00010000 #define SEG_F 0b00100000 #define SEG_G 0b01000000 // Defines which element's highest bit is the colon's control bit #define COLON_POSITION 1 class TM1637Display { public: //! Initialize a TM1637Display object, setting the clock and //! data pins. //! //! @param pinClk - The number of the digital pin connected to the clock pin of the module //! @param pinDIO - The number of the digital pin connected to the DIO pin of the module TM1637Display(uint8_t pinClk, uint8_t pinDIO); //! Sets the brightness of the display. //! //! The setting takes effect when a command is given to change the data being //! displayed. //! //! @param brightness A number from 0 (lowes brightness) to 7 (highest brightness) //! @param on Turn display on or off void setBrightness(uint8_t brightness, bool on = true); //! Sets the colon indicator mode on or off //! @param colon When true, lights up the colon on next use of showNumberDec void setColon(const bool colon); //! Display arbitrary data on the module //! //! This function receives raw segment values as input and displays them. The segment data //! is given as a byte array, each byte corresponding to a single digit. Within each byte, //! bit 0 is segment A, bit 1 is segment B etc. //! The function may either set the entire display or any desirable part on its own. The first //! digit is given by the @ref pos argument with 0 being the leftmost digit. The @ref length //! argument is the number of digits to be set. Other digits are not affected. //! //! @param segments An array of size @ref length containing the raw segment values //! @param length The number of digits to be modified //! @param pos The position from which to start the modification (0 - leftmost, 3 - rightmost) void setSegments(const uint8_t segments[], uint8_t length = 4, uint8_t pos = 0); //! Displayes a decimal number //! //! Dispalyes the given argument as a decimal number //! //! @param num The number to be shown //! @param leading_zero When true, leading zeros are displayed. Otherwise unnecessary digits are //! blank //! @param length The number of digits to set. The user must ensure that the number to be shown //! fits to the number of digits requested (for example, if two digits are to be displayed, //! the number must be between 0 to 99) //! @param pos The position most significant digit (0 - leftmost, 3 - rightmost) void showNumberDec(int num, bool leading_zero = false, uint8_t length = 4, uint8_t pos = 0); //! Displayes a decimal number, with dot control //! //! Dispalyes the given argument as a decimal number. The dots between the digits (or colon) //! can be individually controlled //! //! @param num The number to be shown //! @param dots Dot enable. The argument is a bitmask, with each bit corresponding to a dot //! between the digits (or colon mark, as implemented by each module). The MSB is the //! leftmost dot of the digit being update. For example, if pos is 1, the MSB of dots //! will correspond the dot near digit no. 2 from the left. Dots are updated only on //! those digits actually being update (that is, no more than len digits) //! @param leading_zero When true, leading zeros are displayed. Otherwise unnecessary digits are //! blank //! @param length The number of digits to set. The user must ensure that the number to be shown //! fits to the number of digits requested (for example, if two digits are to be displayed, //! the number must be between 0 to 99) //! @param pos The position least significant digit (0 - leftmost, 3 - rightmost) void showNumberDecEx(int num, uint8_t dots = 0, bool leading_zero = false, uint8_t length = 4, uint8_t pos = 0); //! Translate a single digit into 7 segment code //! //! The method accepts a number between 0 - 15 and converts it to the //! code required to display the number on a 7 segment display. //! Numbers between 10-15 are converted to hexadecimal digits (A-F) //! //! @param digit A number between 0 to 15 //! @return A code representing the 7 segment image of the digit (LSB - segment A; //! bit 6 - segment G; bit 7 - always zero) uint8_t encodeDigit(uint8_t digit); protected: void bitDelay(); void start(); void stop(); bool writeByte(uint8_t b); private: uint8_t m_pinClk; uint8_t m_pinDIO; uint8_t m_brightness; bool m_colon; }; #endif // __TM1637DISPLAY__