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// MultiDisplay - simple demonstration of accessing multiple lcds
// Created by Bill Perry 2016-07-02
// bperrybap@opensource.billsworld.billandterrie.com
//
// This example code is unlicensed and is released into the public domain
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// This sketch is for LCDs with PCF8574 or MCP23008 chip based backpacks
// WARNING:
// Use caution when using 3v only processors like arm and ESP8266 processors
// when interfacing with 5v modules as not doing proper level shifting or
// incorrectly hooking things up can damage the processor.
//
// Sketch will print lcd instance number on top line with i2c address
// and will print the amount of time since the Arduino has been reset
// on the second row.
//
// If initialization of the LCD fails and the arduino supports a built in LED,
// the sketch will simply blink the built in LED.
//
#include <Wire.h>
#include <hd44780.h>
#include <hd44780ioClass/hd44780_I2Cexp.h> // i2c expander i/o class header
// All displays will be assumed to be 16x2
// Even if display is larger the sketch should still work correctly
const int LCD_ROWS = 2;
const int LCD_COLS = 16;
// this lcd[] array declares an array of lcd objects.
// an array makes using multiple lcd easy as you can acces the object
// by using the lcds instance number as in index into the array.
// This really only works if all the lcds are the same.
//
hd44780_I2Cexp lcd[16]; // auto locate & configure up to 16 displays
int NumLcd; // number of LCD displays found.
// It is also possible to create multiple/seperate lcd objects
// and the library can still automatically locate them.
// Example:
// hd4480_I2Cexp lcd1;
// hd4480_I2Cexp lcd2;
// The individual lcds would be referenced as lcd1 and lcd2
// i.e. lcd1.home() or lcd2.clear()
//
// It is also possible to specify the i2c address
// when defining the lcd object.
// Example:
// hd44780_I2Cexp lcd1(0x20);
// hd44780_I2Cexp lcd2(0x27);
// This ensures that each each lcd object is assigned to a specific
// lcd device rather than letting the library automatically asign it.
void setup()
{
/*
* Locate all the displays by attempting to intialize each one
*/
for(NumLcd = 0; NumLcd < 16; NumLcd++)
{
/*
* If begin fails, then assume we have no more displays
*/
if(lcd[NumLcd].begin(LCD_ROWS, LCD_COLS) != 0)
break;
}
if(NumLcd == 0)
{
// no LCD devices found, blink the onboard LED if possible
fatalError(1); // this never returns
}
for(int n = 0; n < NumLcd; n++)
{
/*
* Label the display with its instance number
* and i2c address
*/
lcd[n].setCursor(0, 0);
lcd[n].print("LCD:");
lcd[n].print(n);
lcd[n].print(" (0x");
lcd[n].print(lcd[n].getProp(hd44780_I2Cexp::Prop_addr), HEX);
lcd[n].print(")");
}
}
void loop()
{
static unsigned long lastsecs = -1; // pre-initialize with non zero value
unsigned long secs;
secs = millis() / 1000;
// see if 1 second has passed
// so the display is only updated once per second
if(secs != lastsecs)
{
lastsecs = secs; // keep track of last seconds
// write the 'uptime' to each display found
for(int n = 0; n < NumLcd; n++)
{
// set the cursor to column 0, line 1
// (note: line 1 is the second row, counting begins with 0):
lcd[n].setCursor(0, 1);
// print uptime on lcd device: (time since last reset)
PrintUpTime(lcd[n], secs);
}
}
}
// PrintUpTime(outdev, secs) - print uptime in HH:MM:SS format
// outdev - the device to send output
// secs - the total number of seconds uptime
void PrintUpTime(Print &outdev, unsigned long secs)
{
unsigned int hr, mins, sec;
// convert total seconds to hours, mins, seconds
mins = secs / 60; // how many total minutes
hr = mins / 60; // how many total hours
mins = mins % 60; // how many minutes within the hour
sec = secs % 60; // how many seconds within the minute
// print uptime in HH:MM:SS format
// Print class does not support fixed width formatting
// so insert a zero if number smaller than 10
if(hr < 10)
outdev.write('0');
outdev.print((int)hr);
outdev.write(':');
if(mins < 10)
outdev.write('0');
outdev.print((int)mins);
outdev.write(':');
if(sec < 10)
outdev.write('0');
outdev.print((int)sec);
}
// fatalError() - loop & blink an error code
void fatalError(int ecode)
{
hd44780::fatalError(ecode); // does not return
}