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    • droftartsundefined
      droftarts administrators @seeul8er
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      @seeul8er Someone (probably @Phaedrux) has added this to https://duet3d.dozuki.com/c/Community_Projects

      Ian

      Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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      • seeul8erundefined
        seeul8er @droftarts
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        @droftarts NIce. I'm OK with that šŸ‘

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        • Coltenundefined
          Colten
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          seems to be some issues compiling what is in the git repo under windows. some define's and some missing font functions. I don't know enough about idf.py to begin fixing the issue however.

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          • seeul8erundefined
            seeul8er @Colten
            last edited by seeul8er

            @Colten I know. Should be fixed within the development branch. The current way is that you need to copy file content of main/lv_conf_back.hover to externals/lv_port_esp32/components/lvgl/lv_conf.h. You can find lv_conf_back.h in the dev branch.

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            • seeul8erundefined
              seeul8er
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              Hi guys!
              I am very happy to finally release v1.0.0 of RepPanel. It now supports UART/PanelDue wired connections as well as WiFi. All connections can be hot-swapped.
              I also fixed lots of bugs related to memory issues. You can now have up to 16 macros/jobs per directory with file names up to 63 characters.

              RepPanel with prototype case
              I also tried to design the first prototype for a case. Still needs some tiny improvements but it already is very compact and clean. Together with a simple circuit board it is only 25mm thick. The images do not reflect the quality of the screen well. In reality, the contrast is a lot better.

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              • seeul8erundefined
                seeul8er
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                First release of RepPanel
                First test of RepPanel

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                • pdundefined
                  pd
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                  Hi

                  I have just started trying to get this to work as I have several applications. I have flashed the software onto an ESP devkit and connected your recommended screen. I have not however connected it to a duet board. I had hoped at least part of the screen would show up but I only get a faint outline in the top left hand corner. I suspect I have made a mistake in connecting to the screen but I would be grateful if you would confirm that is the case. Or does the duet need to be connected.

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                  • pandaymundefined
                    pandaym
                    last edited by pandaym

                    Anywhere to get working hardware for this inside the EU?

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                    • seeul8erundefined
                      seeul8er
                      last edited by seeul8er

                      @pd Sorry for the late reply! Can you share the link to your display, because there are multiple very similar versions of it and I already had a user that bought the wrong one šŸ˜ž I clarified it inside the GitHub project page. Can you also share the wiring and a picture of what you can see on screen?
                      It is not necessary to connect the Duet. The app should start anyways.

                      @pandaym Hi, the ESP32 is not an issue since it is generally available. I ordered the display directly from china. Since it was below 22€ it is tax free and shipping was OK-fast. There may be other ili9488 displays with SPI (+ supported touch controller) and the same resolution that work and that you can get within the EU. However, I have not tested any of them.

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                      • PCRundefined
                        PCR
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                        Dear @seeul8er ,

                        would you be intrested in a PCB. I will order some PCBs for other projects in China. If you want i could design one!

                        Best
                        Peter

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                        • seeul8erundefined
                          seeul8er @PCR
                          last edited by seeul8er

                          @PCR I already thought about it but wanted to keep it as simple as possbile for others to follow for now. Non the less a custom PBC would be awesome!
                          And if you are willing to give it a try why not.
                          With that we would get a couple of options to choose from. We could dump the pin headers of the TFT module and use an FCC cable. The DevKit would also not be necessary since the ESP module could be soldered directly to the PCB. Or keep the devkit and and solder it to the PCB since it offers USB power and serial for a low price.
                          The software does only support SPI connections so a 8bit parallel interface is currently not possible.

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                          • A Former User?
                            A Former User @seeul8er
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                            @seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:

                            the ESP module could be soldered directly to the PCB

                            how much flash do you need? (ESP8285 is cheaper and smaller but only 1MB)

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                            • seeul8erundefined
                              seeul8er @A Former User
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                              @bearer Hardware-wise the ESP8285 is not enough (especially RAM - kind of maxed out on the ESP32). The image needs 1.4 MB at the moment. The software only supports the ESP32.

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                              • pandaymundefined
                                pandaym
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                                I really like your solution, and decided to try and grab a few pieces for it, as I was already ordering a lot of other stuff off Mouser.com
                                Since stuff like this is COMPLETELY new to me, could you maybe take a look at these parts I grabbed and see if you think it will work?

                                ESP32:
                                https://www.mouser.dk/ProductDetail/Espressif-Systems/ESP32-DevKitC-32D?qs=%2Fha2pyFadugghcwsr%252BfCfoiPKVRrwUbD0eThxd%2FUYFY7U8Wh9XQ4LHYEl5esmHGZ

                                Screen:
                                https://www.mouser.dk/ProductDetail/Seeed-Studio/308010014?qs=%2Fha2pyFadujFrWe34c%2Fp962d7Tsl7GBwUGpbcqXmB9KgWxdyEeTeaQ%3D%3D

                                I have no idea where to begin, but I will figure that out šŸ˜‰ I would just like to know if I overlooked something in the specs for the stuff I needed to find. I just went for ESP32 devkit and from the details of the screen, I saw it was 320x480 and had SPI connection: https://www.seeedstudio.com/3-5-Inch-TFT-Display-for-Raspberry-Pi-Resistive-Touch-Screen-p-2248.html

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                                • seeul8erundefined
                                  seeul8er
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                                  @pandaym Your hardware looks good to me! The DevBoard is standard so that's perfectly fine. The screen is tricky but it should work. Its touch controller is a XPT2046 which definitely supported by LVGL. I did some searching and my best guess is that the display is from waveshare. Looking at their driver code the chip should be a ILI9486 which is also supported by LVGL and thus by RepPanel šŸ‘

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                                  • pandaymundefined
                                    pandaym @seeul8er
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                                    @seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:

                                    @pandaym Your hardware looks good to me! The DevBoard is standard so that's perfectly fine. The screen is tricky but it should work. Its touch controller is a XPT2046 which definitely supported by LVGL. I did some searching and my best guess is that the display is from waveshare. Looking at their driver code the chip should be a ILI9486 which is also supported by LVGL and thus by RepPanel šŸ‘

                                    Thanks a lot, that sounds good! I will dive into it and see if I can figure out how to wire and program it šŸ™‚

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                                    • dragonnundefined
                                      dragonn
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                                      Any 5 inch screens witch could run with LVGL?

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                                      • seeul8erundefined
                                        seeul8er @dragonn
                                        last edited by

                                        @dragonn said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:

                                        Any 5 inch screens witch could run with LVGL?

                                        I am afraid not. With 5" screens the resolution usually is not 480x320 anymore. The RepPanel UI is sort of hardcoded for that resolution since it is an embedded system. Besides that, the ESP32 with SPI is not powerful enough to updated higher-resolution screens in time.

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                                        • pandaymundefined
                                          pandaym @pandaym
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                                          @pandaym said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:

                                          @seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:

                                          @pandaym Your hardware looks good to me! The DevBoard is standard so that's perfectly fine. The screen is tricky but it should work. Its touch controller is a XPT2046 which definitely supported by LVGL. I did some searching and my best guess is that the display is from waveshare. Looking at their driver code the chip should be a ILI9486 which is also supported by LVGL and thus by RepPanel šŸ‘

                                          Thanks a lot, that sounds good! I will dive into it and see if I can figure out how to wire and program it šŸ™‚

                                          @seeul8er any chance I could get some help finding the right way to wire it? I have started, but I got stuck trying to figure out the naming and what was what.

                                          So I got:
                                          ESP > LCD:
                                          3.3V > Pin 1
                                          GND > Pin 6
                                          GPIO 13 > Pin 19 (MOSI - Data line to TFT)
                                          GPIO 14 > Pin 23 (SCL - SPI CLK for TFT)
                                          GPIO 15 > ?!?!? (Slave Select - SPI)
                                          GPIO 22 > ?!?!? (SCL - I2C - touch)
                                          GPIO 21 > ?!?!? (SDA - I2C - touch)
                                          GPIO 4 > Pin 22 (Reset - TFT related)
                                          GPIO 2 > ?!?!? (Data - TFT related)
                                          GPIO 27 > ?!?!? (Backlight - Turn on/off TFT backlight)
                                          And lastly I got GPIO 17 and 16 that will go to the Duet

                                          wiring.png

                                          Mind helping me figure out where the last ones go?

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                                          • seeul8erundefined
                                            seeul8er @pandaym
                                            last edited by seeul8er

                                            @pandaym

                                            Your touch screen is connected via a second SPI. Mine is I²C. The second SPI and all other pins will be a config thing during compilation (menuconfig settings) The default for LVGL should be the following HSPI for TFT and VSPI for the touch controller - I think you can choose the "RPi MPI3501" config during the build. The pins can be selected/changed but this should work:

                                            GPIO 15 -> 24 (Slave/Chip select for TFT)
                                            GPIO 23 -> 19 MOSI Touch - (but should not be needed?!)
                                            GPIO 19 -> 21 MISO Touch
                                            GPIO 18 -> 23 CLK Touch (same clk for touch and tft)
                                            GPIO 5 -> 26 Chip select Touch
                                            GPIO 25 -> 11 Interrupt Touch
                                            GPIO 2 -> 18

                                            Looks like the backlight is on automatically

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