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LiquidCrystal.h
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Created by Francisco Malpartida on 20/08/11.
// Copyright 2011 - Under creative commons license 3.0:
// Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA
//
// This software is furnished "as is", without technical support, and with no
// warranty, express or implied, as to its usefulness for any purpose.
//
// Thread Safe: No
// Extendable: Yes
//
// @file LiquidCrystal.h
// This file implements a basic liquid crystal library that comes as standard
// in the Arduino SDK.
//
// @brief
// This is a basic implementation of the LiquidCrystal library of the
// Arduino SDK. The original library has been reworked in such a way that
// this class implements the all methods to command an LCD based
// on the Hitachi HD44780 and compatible chipsets using the parallel port of
// the LCD (4 bit and 8 bit).
//
//
//
// @author F. Malpartida - [email protected]
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#ifndef LiquidCrystal_4bit_h
#define LiquidCrystal_4bit_h
#include <inttypes.h>
#include "LCD.h"
/*!
@defined
@abstract Command execution time on the LCD.
@discussion This defines how long a command takes to execute by the LCD.
The time is expressed in micro-seconds.
*/
#define EXEC_TIME 37
class LiquidCrystal : public LCD
{
public:
/*!
@method
@abstract 8 bit LCD constructors.
@discussion Defines the pin assignment that the LCD will have.
The constructor does not initialize the LCD.
*/
LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3,
uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7);
LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3,
uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7);
// Constructors with backlight control
LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3,
uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7,
uint8_t backlightPin, t_backlighPol pol);
LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3,
uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7,
uint8_t backlightPin, t_backlighPol pol);
/*!
@method
@abstract 4 bit LCD constructors.
@discussion Defines the pin assignment that the LCD will have.
The constructor does not initialize the LCD.
*/
LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3);
LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3);
// Constructors with backlight control
LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3,
uint8_t backlightPin, t_backlighPol pol);
LiquidCrystal(uint8_t rs, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3,
uint8_t backlightPin, t_backlighPol pol);
/*!
@function
@abstract Send a particular value to the LCD.
@discussion Sends a particular value to the LCD for writing to the LCD or
as an LCD command.
Users should never call this method.
@param value Value to send to the LCD.
@result mode LOW - write to the LCD CGRAM, HIGH - write a command to
the LCD.
*/
virtual void send(uint8_t value, uint8_t mode);
/*!
@function
@abstract Sets the pin to control the backlight.
@discussion Sets the pin in the device to control the backlight.
@param pin: pin assigned to the backlight
@param pol: backlight pin control polarity (POSITIVE, NEGATIVE).
*/
void setBacklightPin ( uint8_t pin, t_backlighPol pol );
/*!
@function
@abstract Switch-on/off the LCD backlight.
@discussion Switch-on/off the LCD backlight.
The setBacklightPin has to be called before setting the backlight for
this method to work. @see setBacklightPin. For dimming control of the
backlight, the configuration pin must be a PWM output pin. Dim control
is achieved by passing a value from 1 to 255 as a parameter. If the
pin configured when calling the setBacklightPin does not support PWM,
then: (0) backlight off, (1..255) backlight on.
@param value: backlight value. 0: off, 1..255: dim control of the
backlight. For negative logic 255: off, 254..0: dim control.
*/
void setBacklight ( uint8_t value );
private:
/*!
@method
@abstract Initializes the LCD pin allocation and associated HW
@discussion Initializes the LCD pin allocation and configuration.
*/
void init(uint8_t fourbitmode, uint8_t rs, uint8_t rw, uint8_t enable,
uint8_t d0, uint8_t d1, uint8_t d2, uint8_t d3,
uint8_t d4, uint8_t d5, uint8_t d6, uint8_t d7);
/*!
@method
@abstract Writes numBits bits from value value to the LCD.
@discussion Writes numBists bits (the least significant) to the LCD control
data lines.
*/
void writeNbits(uint8_t value, uint8_t numBits);
/*!
@method
@abstract Pulse the LCD enable line (En).
@discussion Sends a pulse of 1 uS to the Enable pin to execute an command
or write operation.
*/
void pulseEnable();
uint8_t _rs_pin; // LOW: command. HIGH: character.
uint8_t _rw_pin; // LOW: write to LCD. HIGH: read from LCD.
uint8_t _enable_pin; // activated by a HIGH pulse.
uint8_t _data_pins[8]; // Data pins.
uint8_t _backlightPin; // Pin associated to control the LCD backlight
};
#endif