Пример #1
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        private void Start()
        {
            // Here is I2C bus and Display itself initialized.
            //
            //  I2C bus is initialized by library constructor. There is also defined PCF8574 pins
            //  Default `DEVICE_I2C_ADDRESS` is `0x27` (you can change it by A0-2 pins on PCF8574 - for more info please read datasheet)
            //  `I2C_CONTROLLER_NAME` for Raspberry Pi 2 is `"I2C1"`
            //  For Arduino it should be `"I2C5"`, but I did't test it.
            //  Other arguments should be: RS = 0, RW = 1, EN = 2, D4 = 4, D5 = 5, D6 = 6, D7 = 7, BL = 3
            //  But it depends on your PCF8574.
            lcd = new DisplayI2C(DEVICE_I2C_ADDRESS, I2C_CONTROLLER_NAME, RS, RW, EN, D4, D5, D6, D7, BL);
            lcd.init();
            // Here is created new symbol
            // Take a look at data - it's smile emoticon
            // 0x00 => 00000
            // 0x00 => 00000
            // 0x0A => 01010
            // 0x00 => 00000
            // 0x11 => 10001
            // 0x0E => 01110
            // 0x00 => 00000
            // 0x00 => 00000

            String ip = GetIpAddressAsync();

            // data of symbol by lines                          //address of symbol
            //lcd.createSymbol(new byte[] { 0x00, 0x00, 0x0A, 0x00, 0x11, 0x0E, 0x00, 0x00 }, 0x00);

            // Here is printed string
            lcd.prints(ip);

            InitLedButtonSetup();
            SetupTempMeassurement();
            StartTestMeassurment();
        }
Пример #2
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        public LcdDisplayLogger()
        {
            lcdDisplay = new DisplayI2C(DEVICE_I2C_ADDRESS, I2C_CONTROLLER_NAME, RS, RW, EN, D4, D5, D6, D7, BL);
            lcdDisplay.init();

            var periodicTimer = ThreadPoolTimer.CreatePeriodicTimer(DisplayMessage, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(messageRefreshInterval));
        }