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User_Setup.h 18KB

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  1. // USER DEFINED SETTINGS
  2. // Set driver type, fonts to be loaded, pins used and SPI control method etc
  3. //
  4. // See the User_Setup_Select.h file if you wish to be able to define multiple
  5. // setups and then easily select which setup file is used by the compiler.
  6. //
  7. // If this file is edited correctly then all the library example sketches should
  8. // run without the need to make any more changes for a particular hardware setup!
  9. // Note that some sketches are designed for a particular TFT pixel width/height
  10. // User defined information reported by "Read_User_Setup" test & diagnostics example
  11. #define USER_SETUP_INFO "User_Setup"
  12. // Define to disable all #warnings in library (can be put in User_Setup_Select.h)
  13. //#define DISABLE_ALL_LIBRARY_WARNINGS
  14. // ##################################################################################
  15. //
  16. // Section 1. Call up the right driver file and any options for it
  17. //
  18. // ##################################################################################
  19. // Define STM32 to invoke optimised processor support (only for STM32)
  20. //#define STM32
  21. // Defining the STM32 board allows the library to optimise the performance
  22. // for UNO compatible "MCUfriend" style shields
  23. //#define NUCLEO_64_TFT
  24. //#define NUCLEO_144_TFT
  25. // STM32 8 bit parallel only:
  26. // If STN32 Port A or B pins 0-7 are used for 8 bit parallel data bus bits 0-7
  27. // then this will improve rendering performance by a factor of ~8x
  28. //#define STM_PORTA_DATA_BUS
  29. //#define STM_PORTB_DATA_BUS
  30. // Tell the library to use parallel mode (otherwise SPI is assumed)
  31. //#define TFT_PARALLEL_8_BIT
  32. //#defined TFT_PARALLEL_16_BIT // **** 16 bit parallel ONLY for RP2040 processor ****
  33. // Display type - only define if RPi display
  34. //#define RPI_DISPLAY_TYPE // 20MHz maximum SPI
  35. // Only define one driver, the other ones must be commented out
  36. //#define ILI9341_DRIVER // Generic driver for common displays
  37. #define ILI9341_2_DRIVER // Alternative ILI9341 driver, see https://github.com/Bodmer/TFT_eSPI/issues/1172
  38. //#define ST7735_DRIVER // Define additional parameters below for this display
  39. //#define ILI9163_DRIVER // Define additional parameters below for this display
  40. //#define S6D02A1_DRIVER
  41. //#define RPI_ILI9486_DRIVER // 20MHz maximum SPI
  42. //#define HX8357D_DRIVER
  43. //#define ILI9481_DRIVER
  44. //#define ILI9486_DRIVER
  45. //#define ILI9488_DRIVER // WARNING: Do not connect ILI9488 display SDO to MISO if other devices share the SPI bus (TFT SDO does NOT tristate when CS is high)
  46. //#define ST7789_DRIVER // Full configuration option, define additional parameters below for this display
  47. //#define ST7789_2_DRIVER // Minimal configuration option, define additional parameters below for this display
  48. //#define R61581_DRIVER
  49. //#define RM68140_DRIVER
  50. //#define ST7796_DRIVER
  51. //#define SSD1351_DRIVER
  52. //#define SSD1963_480_DRIVER
  53. //#define SSD1963_800_DRIVER
  54. //#define SSD1963_800ALT_DRIVER
  55. //#define ILI9225_DRIVER
  56. //#define GC9A01_DRIVER
  57. // Some displays support SPI reads via the MISO pin, other displays have a single
  58. // bi-directional SDA pin and the library will try to read this via the MOSI line.
  59. // To use the SDA line for reading data from the TFT uncomment the following line:
  60. // #define TFT_SDA_READ // This option is for ESP32 ONLY, tested with ST7789 and GC9A01 display only
  61. // For ST7735, ST7789 and ILI9341 ONLY, define the colour order IF the blue and red are swapped on your display
  62. // Try ONE option at a time to find the correct colour order for your display
  63. // #define TFT_RGB_ORDER TFT_RGB // Colour order Red-Green-Blue
  64. // #define TFT_RGB_ORDER TFT_BGR // Colour order Blue-Green-Red
  65. // For M5Stack ESP32 module with integrated ILI9341 display ONLY, remove // in line below
  66. // #define M5STACK
  67. // For ST7789, ST7735, ILI9163 and GC9A01 ONLY, define the pixel width and height in portrait orientation
  68. // #define TFT_WIDTH 80
  69. // #define TFT_WIDTH 128
  70. // #define TFT_WIDTH 172 // ST7789 172 x 320
  71. #define TFT_WIDTH 240 // ST7789 240 x 240 and 240 x 320
  72. // #define TFT_HEIGHT 160
  73. // #define TFT_HEIGHT 128
  74. // #define TFT_HEIGHT 240 // ST7789 240 x 240
  75. #define TFT_HEIGHT 320 // ST7789 240 x 320
  76. // #define TFT_HEIGHT 240 // GC9A01 240 x 240
  77. #define LCD_WIDTH TFT_HEIGHT
  78. #define LCD_HEIGHT TFT_WIDTH
  79. // For ST7735 ONLY, define the type of display, originally this was based on the
  80. // colour of the tab on the screen protector film but this is not always true, so try
  81. // out the different options below if the screen does not display graphics correctly,
  82. // e.g. colours wrong, mirror images, or stray pixels at the edges.
  83. // Comment out ALL BUT ONE of these options for a ST7735 display driver, save this
  84. // this User_Setup file, then rebuild and upload the sketch to the board again:
  85. // #define ST7735_INITB
  86. // #define ST7735_GREENTAB
  87. // #define ST7735_GREENTAB2
  88. // #define ST7735_GREENTAB3
  89. // #define ST7735_GREENTAB128 // For 128 x 128 display
  90. // #define ST7735_GREENTAB160x80 // For 160 x 80 display (BGR, inverted, 26 offset)
  91. // #define ST7735_ROBOTLCD // For some RobotLCD arduino shields (128x160, BGR, https://docs.arduino.cc/retired/getting-started-guides/TFT)
  92. // #define ST7735_REDTAB
  93. // #define ST7735_BLACKTAB
  94. // #define ST7735_REDTAB160x80 // For 160 x 80 display with 24 pixel offset
  95. // If colours are inverted (white shows as black) then uncomment one of the next
  96. // 2 lines try both options, one of the options should correct the inversion.
  97. // #define TFT_INVERSION_ON
  98. // #define TFT_INVERSION_OFF
  99. // ##################################################################################
  100. //
  101. // Section 2. Define the pins that are used to interface with the display here
  102. //
  103. // ##################################################################################
  104. // If a backlight control signal is available then define the TFT_BL pin in Section 2
  105. // below. The backlight will be turned ON when tft.begin() is called, but the library
  106. // needs to know if the LEDs are ON with the pin HIGH or LOW. If the LEDs are to be
  107. // driven with a PWM signal or turned OFF/ON then this must be handled by the user
  108. // sketch. e.g. with digitalWrite(TFT_BL, LOW);
  109. #define TFT_BL 21 // LED back-light control pin
  110. #define TFT_BACKLIGHT_ON HIGH // Level to turn ON back-light (HIGH or LOW)
  111. // We must use hardware SPI, a minimum of 3 GPIO pins is needed.
  112. // Typical setup for ESP8266 NodeMCU ESP-12 is :
  113. //
  114. // Display SDO/MISO to NodeMCU pin D6 (or leave disconnected if not reading TFT)
  115. // Display LED to NodeMCU pin VIN (or 5V, see below)
  116. // Display SCK to NodeMCU pin D5
  117. // Display SDI/MOSI to NodeMCU pin D7
  118. // Display DC (RS/AO)to NodeMCU pin D3
  119. // Display RESET to NodeMCU pin D4 (or RST, see below)
  120. // Display CS to NodeMCU pin D8 (or GND, see below)
  121. // Display GND to NodeMCU pin GND (0V)
  122. // Display VCC to NodeMCU 5V or 3.3V
  123. //
  124. // The TFT RESET pin can be connected to the NodeMCU RST pin or 3.3V to free up a control pin
  125. //
  126. // The DC (Data Command) pin may be labelled AO or RS (Register Select)
  127. //
  128. // With some displays such as the ILI9341 the TFT CS pin can be connected to GND if no more
  129. // SPI devices (e.g. an SD Card) are connected, in this case comment out the #define TFT_CS
  130. // line below so it is NOT defined. Other displays such at the ST7735 require the TFT CS pin
  131. // to be toggled during setup, so in these cases the TFT_CS line must be defined and connected.
  132. //
  133. // The NodeMCU D0 pin can be used for RST
  134. //
  135. //
  136. // Note: only some versions of the NodeMCU provide the USB 5V on the VIN pin
  137. // If 5V is not available at a pin you can use 3.3V but backlight brightness
  138. // will be lower.
  139. // ###### EDIT THE PIN NUMBERS IN THE LINES FOLLOWING TO SUIT YOUR ESP8266 SETUP ######
  140. // For NodeMCU - use pin numbers in the form PIN_Dx where Dx is the NodeMCU pin designation
  141. //#define TFT_CS PIN_D8 // Chip select control pin D8
  142. //#define TFT_DC PIN_D3 // Data Command control pin
  143. //#define TFT_RST PIN_D4 // Reset pin (could connect to NodeMCU RST, see next line)
  144. //#define TFT_RST -1 // Set TFT_RST to -1 if the display RESET is connected to NodeMCU RST or 3.3V
  145. //#define TFT_BL PIN_D1 // LED back-light (only for ST7789 with backlight control pin)
  146. //#define TOUCH_CS PIN_D2 // Chip select pin (T_CS) of touch screen
  147. //#define TFT_WR PIN_D2 // Write strobe for modified Raspberry Pi TFT only
  148. // ###### FOR ESP8266 OVERLAP MODE EDIT THE PIN NUMBERS IN THE FOLLOWING LINES ######
  149. // Overlap mode shares the ESP8266 FLASH SPI bus with the TFT so has a performance impact
  150. // but saves pins for other functions. It is best not to connect MISO as some displays
  151. // do not tristate that line when chip select is high!
  152. // Note: Only one SPI device can share the FLASH SPI lines, so a SPI touch controller
  153. // cannot be connected as well to the same SPI signals.
  154. // On NodeMCU 1.0 SD0=MISO, SD1=MOSI, CLK=SCLK to connect to TFT in overlap mode
  155. // On NodeMCU V3 S0 =MISO, S1 =MOSI, S2 =SCLK
  156. // In ESP8266 overlap mode the following must be defined
  157. //#define TFT_SPI_OVERLAP
  158. // In ESP8266 overlap mode the TFT chip select MUST connect to pin D3
  159. //#define TFT_CS PIN_D3
  160. //#define TFT_DC PIN_D5 // Data Command control pin
  161. //#define TFT_RST PIN_D4 // Reset pin (could connect to NodeMCU RST, see next line)
  162. //#define TFT_RST -1 // Set TFT_RST to -1 if the display RESET is connected to NodeMCU RST or 3.3V
  163. // ###### EDIT THE PIN NUMBERS IN THE LINES FOLLOWING TO SUIT YOUR ESP32 SETUP ######
  164. // For ESP32 Dev board (only tested with ILI9341 display)
  165. // The hardware SPI can be mapped to any pins
  166. #define TFT_MISO 12
  167. #define TFT_MOSI 13
  168. #define TFT_SCLK 14
  169. #define TFT_CS 15 // Chip select control pin
  170. #define TFT_DC 2 // Data Command control pin
  171. //#define TFT_RST 4 // Reset pin (could connect to RST pin)
  172. #define TFT_RST -1 // Set TFT_RST to -1 if display RESET is connected to ESP32 board RST
  173. // For ESP32 Dev board (only tested with GC9A01 display)
  174. // The hardware SPI can be mapped to any pins
  175. //#define TFT_MOSI 15 // In some display driver board, it might be written as "SDA" and so on.
  176. //#define TFT_SCLK 14
  177. //#define TFT_CS 5 // Chip select control pin
  178. //#define TFT_DC 27 // Data Command control pin
  179. //#define TFT_RST 33 // Reset pin (could connect to Arduino RESET pin)
  180. //#define TFT_BL 22 // LED back-light
  181. //#define TOUCH_CS 21 // Chip select pin (T_CS) of touch screen
  182. //#define TFT_WR 22 // Write strobe for modified Raspberry Pi TFT only
  183. // For the M5Stack module use these #define lines
  184. //#define TFT_MISO 19
  185. //#define TFT_MOSI 23
  186. //#define TFT_SCLK 18
  187. //#define TFT_CS 14 // Chip select control pin
  188. //#define TFT_DC 27 // Data Command control pin
  189. //#define TFT_RST 33 // Reset pin (could connect to Arduino RESET pin)
  190. //#define TFT_BL 32 // LED back-light (required for M5Stack)
  191. // ###### EDIT THE PINs BELOW TO SUIT YOUR ESP32 PARALLEL TFT SETUP ######
  192. // The library supports 8 bit parallel TFTs with the ESP32, the pin
  193. // selection below is compatible with ESP32 boards in UNO format.
  194. // Wemos D32 boards need to be modified, see diagram in Tools folder.
  195. // Only ILI9481 and ILI9341 based displays have been tested!
  196. // Parallel bus is only supported for the STM32 and ESP32
  197. // Example below is for ESP32 Parallel interface with UNO displays
  198. // Tell the library to use 8 bit parallel mode (otherwise SPI is assumed)
  199. //#define TFT_PARALLEL_8_BIT
  200. // The ESP32 and TFT the pins used for testing are:
  201. //#define TFT_CS 33 // Chip select control pin (library pulls permanently low
  202. //#define TFT_DC 15 // Data Command control pin - must use a pin in the range 0-31
  203. //#define TFT_RST 32 // Reset pin, toggles on startup
  204. //#define TFT_WR 4 // Write strobe control pin - must use a pin in the range 0-31
  205. //#define TFT_RD 2 // Read strobe control pin
  206. //#define TFT_D0 12 // Must use pins in the range 0-31 for the data bus
  207. //#define TFT_D1 13 // so a single register write sets/clears all bits.
  208. //#define TFT_D2 26 // Pins can be randomly assigned, this does not affect
  209. //#define TFT_D3 25 // TFT screen update performance.
  210. //#define TFT_D4 17
  211. //#define TFT_D5 16
  212. //#define TFT_D6 27
  213. //#define TFT_D7 14
  214. // ###### EDIT THE PINs BELOW TO SUIT YOUR STM32 SPI TFT SETUP ######
  215. // The TFT can be connected to SPI port 1 or 2
  216. //#define TFT_SPI_PORT 1 // SPI port 1 maximum clock rate is 55MHz
  217. //#define TFT_MOSI PA7
  218. //#define TFT_MISO PA6
  219. //#define TFT_SCLK PA5
  220. //#define TFT_SPI_PORT 2 // SPI port 2 maximum clock rate is 27MHz
  221. //#define TFT_MOSI PB15
  222. //#define TFT_MISO PB14
  223. //#define TFT_SCLK PB13
  224. // Can use Ardiuno pin references, arbitrary allocation, TFT_eSPI controls chip select
  225. //#define TFT_CS D5 // Chip select control pin to TFT CS
  226. //#define TFT_DC D6 // Data Command control pin to TFT DC (may be labelled RS = Register Select)
  227. //#define TFT_RST D7 // Reset pin to TFT RST (or RESET)
  228. // OR alternatively, we can use STM32 port reference names PXnn
  229. //#define TFT_CS PE11 // Nucleo-F767ZI equivalent of D5
  230. //#define TFT_DC PE9 // Nucleo-F767ZI equivalent of D6
  231. //#define TFT_RST PF13 // Nucleo-F767ZI equivalent of D7
  232. //#define TFT_RST -1 // Set TFT_RST to -1 if the display RESET is connected to processor reset
  233. // Use an Arduino pin for initial testing as connecting to processor reset
  234. // may not work (pulse too short at power up?)
  235. // ##################################################################################
  236. //
  237. // Section 3. Define the fonts that are to be used here
  238. //
  239. // ##################################################################################
  240. // Comment out the #defines below with // to stop that font being loaded
  241. // The ESP8366 and ESP32 have plenty of memory so commenting out fonts is not
  242. // normally necessary. If all fonts are loaded the extra FLASH space required is
  243. // about 17Kbytes. To save FLASH space only enable the fonts you need!
  244. #define LOAD_GLCD // Font 1. Original Adafruit 8 pixel font needs ~1820 bytes in FLASH
  245. #define LOAD_FONT2 // Font 2. Small 16 pixel high font, needs ~3534 bytes in FLASH, 96 characters
  246. #define LOAD_FONT4 // Font 4. Medium 26 pixel high font, needs ~5848 bytes in FLASH, 96 characters
  247. #define LOAD_FONT6 // Font 6. Large 48 pixel font, needs ~2666 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:-.apm
  248. #define LOAD_FONT7 // Font 7. 7 segment 48 pixel font, needs ~2438 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:-.
  249. #define LOAD_FONT8 // Font 8. Large 75 pixel font needs ~3256 bytes in FLASH, only characters 1234567890:-.
  250. //#define LOAD_FONT8N // Font 8. Alternative to Font 8 above, slightly narrower, so 3 digits fit a 160 pixel TFT
  251. #define LOAD_GFXFF // FreeFonts. Include access to the 48 Adafruit_GFX free fonts FF1 to FF48 and custom fonts
  252. // Comment out the #define below to stop the SPIFFS filing system and smooth font code being loaded
  253. // this will save ~20kbytes of FLASH
  254. #define SMOOTH_FONT
  255. // ##################################################################################
  256. //
  257. // Section 4. Other options
  258. //
  259. // ##################################################################################
  260. // For RP2040 processor and SPI displays, uncomment the following line to use the PIO interface.
  261. //#define RP2040_PIO_SPI // Leave commented out to use standard RP2040 SPI port interface
  262. // For RP2040 processor and 8 or 16 bit parallel displays:
  263. // The parallel interface write cycle period is derived from a division of the CPU clock
  264. // speed so scales with the processor clock. This means that the divider ratio may need
  265. // to be increased when overclocking. I may also need to be adjusted dependant on the
  266. // display controller type (ILI94341, HX8357C etc). If RP2040_PIO_CLK_DIV is not defined
  267. // the library will set default values which may not suit your display.
  268. // The display controller data sheet will specify the minimum write cycle period. The
  269. // controllers often work reliably for shorter periods, however if the period is too short
  270. // the display may not initialise or graphics will become corrupted.
  271. // PIO write cycle frequency = (CPU clock/(4 * RP2040_PIO_CLK_DIV))
  272. //#define RP2040_PIO_CLK_DIV 1 // 32ns write cycle at 125MHz CPU clock
  273. //#define RP2040_PIO_CLK_DIV 2 // 64ns write cycle at 125MHz CPU clock
  274. //#define RP2040_PIO_CLK_DIV 3 // 96ns write cycle at 125MHz CPU clock
  275. // For the RP2040 processor define the SPI port channel used (default 0 if undefined)
  276. //#define TFT_SPI_PORT 1 // Set to 0 if SPI0 pins are used, or 1 if spi1 pins used
  277. // For the STM32 processor define the SPI port channel used (default 1 if undefined)
  278. //#define TFT_SPI_PORT 2 // Set to 1 for SPI port 1, or 2 for SPI port 2
  279. // Define the SPI clock frequency, this affects the graphics rendering speed. Too
  280. // fast and the TFT driver will not keep up and display corruption appears.
  281. // With an ILI9341 display 40MHz works OK, 80MHz sometimes fails
  282. // With a ST7735 display more than 27MHz may not work (spurious pixels and lines)
  283. // With an ILI9163 display 27 MHz works OK.
  284. // #define SPI_FREQUENCY 1000000
  285. // #define SPI_FREQUENCY 5000000
  286. // #define SPI_FREQUENCY 10000000
  287. // #define SPI_FREQUENCY 20000000
  288. //#define SPI_FREQUENCY 27000000
  289. // #define SPI_FREQUENCY 40000000
  290. #define SPI_FREQUENCY 55000000 // STM32 SPI1 only (SPI2 maximum is 27MHz)
  291. // #define SPI_FREQUENCY 80000000
  292. // Optional reduced SPI frequency for reading TFT
  293. #define SPI_READ_FREQUENCY 20000000
  294. // The XPT2046 requires a lower SPI clock rate of 2.5MHz so we define that here:
  295. #define SPI_TOUCH_FREQUENCY 2500000
  296. // The ESP32 has 2 free SPI ports i.e. VSPI and HSPI, the VSPI is the default.
  297. // If the VSPI port is in use and pins are not accessible (e.g. TTGO T-Beam)
  298. // then uncomment the following line:
  299. //#define USE_HSPI_PORT
  300. // Comment out the following #define if "SPI Transactions" do not need to be
  301. // supported. When commented out the code size will be smaller and sketches will
  302. // run slightly faster, so leave it commented out unless you need it!
  303. // Transaction support is needed to work with SD library but not needed with TFT_SdFat
  304. // Transaction support is required if other SPI devices are connected.
  305. // Transactions are automatically enabled by the library for an ESP32 (to use HAL mutex)
  306. // so changing it here has no effect
  307. // #define SUPPORT_TRANSACTIONS