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@tootallnate/oled

v0.0.1

Published

Render to OLED displays over the I2C bus

Downloads

3

Readme

@tootallnate/oled

Render to OLED displays over the I2C bus

This module provides implementations for rendering to OLED displays using a consitent interface. A terminal emulator is also included to make local usage easier.

Individual pixels are accessed using a two-dimensional [x][y] array syntax, where a value of 0 means the pixel is off, and 1 means the pixel is on.

SSD1305

Adafruit 2.23" Monochrome OLED Bonnet for Raspberry Pi

import * as i2c from 'i2c-bus';
import { OledSSD1305 } from '@tootallnate/oled';

const bus = i2c.openSync(1);
const oled = new OledSSD1305({
    bus,
    address: 0x3c,
    width: 128,
    height: 32
});

oled[0][0] = 1;
oled[0][1] = 1;

oled.render();

SSD1306

Adafruit PiOLED - 128x32 Monochrome OLED Add-on for Raspberry Pi

import * as i2c from 'i2c-bus';
import { OledSSD1306 } from '@tootallnate/oled';

const bus = i2c.openSync(1);
const oled = new OledSSD1306({
    bus,
    address: 0x3c,
    width: 128,
    height: 32
});

oled[0][0] = 1;
oled[0][1] = 1;

oled.render();

TTY (Terminal Emulator)

import { OledTTY } from '@tootallnate/oled';

const oled = new OledTTY({
    width: 128,
    height: 32
});

oled[0][0] = 1;
oled[0][1] = 1;

oled.render();
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