Logic Level shifter for 12864 display on Duet 2 Wifi
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It might be a mistake on my board. My guess is I can try to get it to work like your setup, and then move to my board or the updated design later.
I think the distribution of pins to headers is just what a standard 12864 display has, and not dc42's design. I'd suggest sticking with the standard setup.
Don't you need both headers still if you also want to use the encoder wheel? I'd question the utility of the 12864 display without one ... but I might be completely wrong. Speaking of the encoder, do I interpret your color scheme correctly that ENC_A, ENC_B, ENC_SW do not go through the level shifter but connect directly?
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@oliof said in Logic Level shifter for 12864 display on Duet 2 Wifi:
Don't you need both headers still if you also want to use the encoder wheel?
i find my self looking at the screen in passing more than using them for operation, but yes.
@oliof said in Logic Level shifter for 12864 display on Duet 2 Wifi:
do I interpret your color scheme correctly that ENC_A, ENC_B, ENC_SW do not go through the level shifter but connect directly?
when i looked at he reprap discount display schematic, the encoder is wired directly to the headers and its effectively three normally open(?) switches to ground so it only needs the pull up on the duet, no level shifting. so yes.
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@oliof said in Logic Level shifter for 12864 display on Duet 2 Wifi:
I think the distribution of pins to headers is just what a standard 12864 display has, and not dc42's design.
Correct, the pinout is taken from the original RepRapDiscount design and is compatible with the many clones of that display that you can find on Amazon and eBay. Unfortunately, some printer/display manufacturers got the connectors the wrong way round, and others went for a different pinout completely.
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@dc42 as I am currently experiencing with my CR 20 "minipanel". Reading Marlin source code I am 90% sure it is an ST7920, but for some reason it needs 8MHz instead of 2 (or at least the refresh rate in Marlin is set to 125nsec), and I think some pins are different. I am still digging (-:
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@oliof said in Logic Level shifter for 12864 display on Duet 2 Wifi:
it needs 8MHz instead of 2
should be possible to do with F8000000 to the M918 command
for the pinout you could look at reprap http://reprap.org/mediawiki/images/5/51/RRD_FULL_GRAPHIC_SMART_CONTROLER_SCHEMATIC.pdf and work backwards from the 3 pins on the lcd and the pins on the encoder (to map the cr 20 header)?
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Thanks for pointing out the F parameter! I will use the default pin layout if only to avoid future hassle when a ready-made adapter is available and people use this that aren't up to making their own custom cable (especially considering I have enough trouble doing it myself).
A new reprap smart controller is on the way so I can test with a device that's known good ... I will test first on an unmodified maestro running RRF 2.05.
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@oliof said in Logic Level shifter for 12864 display on Duet 2 Wifi:
I will use the default pin layout
not sure which is the default? afaik beyond the reprap one its a bit of a lottery, and ramps have had a range of adapters for the various clones (why they couldn't just clone the reprap idk)
if you're refering to the change i made, it's only between the duet and the 74htc08 so it won't affect the display as such. (but it will simplify troubleshooting as you only need to get 1 cable right to get the display to indicate its working)
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The reprap one works for my favorite replacement display BTT TFT24/35 in 12864 emulation mode) (-: but you're right it -- doesn't matter for the the display side.
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@bearer by the way, there is a 3.3v source on CONN_SD as well (Pin #8), so no need to head over to the z probe for that.
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yeah, noticed when i finished up the wirng, but now i finally need to get on with setting up rrf3
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@oliof I'm pretty sure the CR-20 minipanel is based on the ST7565. The first clue was that I haven't been able to find any display modules of that (small) size with an ST7920 on it, they all come equipped with a ST7565. Also, I put a logic analyzer on the display pins of the Creality mainboard, and I'm seeing A0 being actively used as data/command line (4-wire SPI) and the decoded commands correspond to the ST7565 datasheet. Here's a screenshot from a saved capture:
Edit: improved wording.
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@Schmart fyi oliof is "gone fishing" for a bit; https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/15792/taking-a-break
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@bearer Thanks for the heads-up! Then please consider my message as general information for the forum
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Just a little peek to report that I got it almost working with a cloned RepRap Smart Graphics Controller with very low SPI speed (100kHz) and somewhat malfunctioning buttons (stray button presses registered) using a txs0108 -- most likely due to shoddy cabling work.
@Schmart thanks for the headsup. That's a bummer as I lack the time and skill to implement full ST7565 support.
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After a bit more research I discovered that the mini 12864 displays that use the ST7567 chip should already be 3.3V-compatible. That includes this one https://github.com/FYSETC/Mini-12864-Panel and clones, including the Viki 2 and MKS Mini I think. These displays need one more pin that the ST7920-based displays and a modification (probably small) to the driver, but that shouldn't be difficult.
What's stopping me adding this support to the Duet WiFi/Ethernet firmware as standard is that there isn't enough room in flash memory. Recent improvements in RRF 3.01RC and switching to a more recent C++ compiler and library have increased the binary size to 493kb, leaving just 19kb free against 24kb needed.
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ISTR that extra pin is for digital contrast control (the smart full graphics controller has a potentiometer for that) so it might need another option for M918 to set contrast ... likely adding some more memory requirements.
But as long as there's no space in RAM that's likely moot anyways.
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@oliof said in Logic Level shifter for 12864 display on Duet 2 Wifi:
ISTR that extra pin is for digital contrast control (the smart full graphics controller has a potentiometer for that) so it might need another option for M918 to set contrast ... likely adding some more memory requirements.
It's not for contrast control, it's just that the ST7567 controller chip needs a command/data input pin as well as data, clock and CS.
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Today I learned.
That said, I'd be willing to carry a patch removing unnecessary kinematics for an unofficial unsupported build with ST7567 support to make space -- I already know how to do that. I should be able to keep the patch going in case it needs changes ...@dc42 I want to thank you a lot for even putting forward the consideration of including it; I also understand other features would be prioritized indefinitely.
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First of all congratulations for the great job, I'm new to Duet 2 Wifi and have an LCD 12864 that came with my 3d printer (secKit Go) I also have the Paneldue 4,3". My first question is: Could I have both displays working at the same time? If I loose the SD card on the LCD 12864 would be fine since I have it on the Paneldue 4,3". What I would really like is to have the encoder operational on the LCD 12864. Is this doable? Many thanks in advance for your support.
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emerges from time spent away from 3d printing
If the SecKit go panel is driven by an ST7920 it will work with the level shifter and a custom Duet2 Wifi firmware that makes space for the LCD12864 support today by cutting something else (for example a motion system you don't need on your printer like Hangprinter).
AFAICS using an LCD12864 and PanelDue in parallel works. But then v3 PanelDues have the pins for an encoder and there will be support for it in a future release so maybe it's better to wait for that.
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