- Make pin edits or setup changes (See below for options)
- DO NOT EDIT FILE NAMES!
- In Thonny, go to top menu File => Save Copy => Raspberry Pi Pico and save each .py file to the board.
-- Switch to the main.py and click run. This should be able to initalize the LCD display if settings are right.
+- Switch to the pico_i2c_lcd_test.py and click run. This should be able to initalize the LCD display if settings are right.
- If you get errors, see below for a known list of errors and their fixes
+- Wiring Diagram LCD_bb.jpg! Please look here for a fritzing diagram!
Requirements:
- 3.3 - 5V level translator. This is crucial to encure the lcd recieves the commands properly. I recommend this: https://www.adafruit.com/product/757 (Must be Bi-Directional)
i2c=machine.I2C(0,sda=sda, scl=scl, freq=400000)
print(i2c.scan())
-- Once you get an address, this will be in decimal and not hex. You can convert the decimal to hex or simply put a decimal address in the setup.
+- Once you get an address through the console (REPL), this will be in decimal and not hex. You can convert the decimal to hex or simply put a decimal address in the setup.
in my case, the decimal addr. was 39 which converts to 0x27 in hex.
- Ensure that your SCL and SDA pins are selected properly in accordance with the Pico's pin table. These connect to the low voltage side of the translator with a 3.3V Reference from the board. The high voltage side gets a 5V reference from the VBUS pin of the Pico.
- Finally, assure the I2C_NUM_ROWS and I2C_NUM_COLS are set properly!
Usage:
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Printing is simple :lcd.putstr("") This requires a string input! if you want to feed a changing value such as a temperature, it must be: lcd.putstr(str(Variable))
Errors:
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OSERROR : 5 (This is quite a common error, 5 means I/O error. Check Your connections. This means codes can't be sent or recieved ensure SCL and SDA are properly connected through the level translator!
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+Feel to leave comments or questions and I will try to answer them as quick as possible!