I2C driver for the SH1106 OLED display written in 100% Rust
This crate uses probe-run
to run the examples. Once set up,
it should be as simple as cargo run --example <example name> --release
. --release
will be
required for some examples to reduce FLASH usage.
From examples/text.rs
:
#![no_std]
#![no_main]
use cortex_m_rt::{entry, exception, ExceptionFrame};
use embedded_graphics::{
fonts::{Font6x8, Text},
pixelcolor::BinaryColor,
prelude::*,
style::TextStyle,
};
use panic_semihosting as _;
use sh1106::{prelude::*, Builder};
use stm32f1xx_hal::{
i2c::{BlockingI2c, DutyCycle, Mode},
prelude::*,
stm32,
};
#[entry]
fn main() -> ! {
let dp = stm32::Peripherals::take().unwrap();
let mut flash = dp.FLASH.constrain();
let mut rcc = dp.RCC.constrain();
let clocks = rcc.cfgr.freeze(&mut flash.acr);
let mut afio = dp.AFIO.constrain(&mut rcc.apb2);
let mut gpiob = dp.GPIOB.split(&mut rcc.apb2);
let scl = gpiob.pb8.into_alternate_open_drain(&mut gpiob.crh);
let sda = gpiob.pb9.into_alternate_open_drain(&mut gpiob.crh);
let i2c = BlockingI2c::i2c1(
dp.I2C1,
(scl, sda),
&mut afio.mapr,
Mode::Fast {
frequency: 100.khz().into(),
duty_cycle: DutyCycle::Ratio2to1,
},
clocks,
&mut rcc.apb1,
1000,
10,
1000,
1000,
);
let mut disp: GraphicsMode<_> = Builder::new().connect_i2c(i2c).into();
disp.init().unwrap();
disp.flush().unwrap();
Text::new("Hello world!", Point::zero())
.into_styled(TextStyle::new(Font6x8, BinaryColor::On))
.draw(&mut display)
.unwrap();
Text::new("Hello Rust!", Point::new(0, 16))
.into_styled(TextStyle::new(Font6x8, BinaryColor::On))
.draw(&mut display)
.unwrap();
disp.flush().unwrap();
loop {}
}
#[exception]
fn HardFault(ef: &ExceptionFrame) -> ! {
panic!("{:#?}", ef);
}
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- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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