how to programm lcd display with simulink on raspberry pi
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steffen seligmann
on 9 Nov 2018
Commented: Rohan Sanghavi
on 10 Jan 2021
Im currently trying to programm a small led display https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01L9GC470/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 . So i wanna do it with Matlab SImulink but cant find any documentation on it. Any help would be nice.
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Mark McBroom
on 10 Nov 2018
The interface to the display is I2C. You'll need to use the I2C Master Read and I2C Master Write blocks that come with the Simulink Support Package for Raspberry Pi .
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Walter Roberson
on 9 Jan 2021
Section 8.7 of the PDF makes it clear that the SSD1306 is fundamentally a bit-mapped display. You cannot send it characters for it to convert into display.
Please remember that "characters" are not something that can be displayed. "Characters" need to be interpreted through "font family", "font size", "font weight", "font angle", and rotation.
Computer Vision insertText() and insertShape() can be used to render characters and shapes into an array that can then be sent to the device.
Rohan Sanghavi
on 10 Jan 2021
My question is a bit different. I need to connect to an RG1602A to raspberry pi, via simulink.
My board is Raspberry pi 3 model B
I have an i2c connection. But I dont know how to include the initialisation steps in the simulink model.
Any help would be great.
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