- A: Date and time
- B: Shows the latest number entry on jerbly.uk.to - my other Raspberry Pi
- C: Twitter feed from @Raspberry_Pi
- D: eth0 and wlan0 ip addresses
Connecting it up
Simply connect the 3.3v, ground, UART TX and RX pins from the Raspberry Pi to the pins on the TextStar as show in these photos:
Setup the OS
By default there is a VT100 terminal running on /dev/AMA0 which will interfere with the software. Simply edit /etc/inittab and comment out the line like so:
On Raspbian:
#T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyAMA0 115200 vt100On Arch:
#c2:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -8 -s 115200 ttyAMA0and then reboot.
Code
Cat's Whisker Technologies have good documentation for the display on their web site. Follow their instructions to configure your display for TTL and set the Baud rate so it matches your python code. I've used 9600 as this is way fast enough. I have implemented some of the special commands to control scrolling and so on as you can see in the code below. The code is also available on GitHub: screen.py
''' Created on 21 Jul 2012 @author: Jeremy Blythe screen - Manages the Textstar 16x2 4 button display Read the blog entry at http://jeremyblythe.blogspot.com for more information ''' import serial import datetime import time import subprocess import twitter import urllib2 import json CLEAR = chr(12) ESC = chr(254) BLOCK = chr(154) POLL_TICKS = 15 REFRESH_TICKS = 300 class Display(): """ Manages the 16x2 4 button display: on_tick called every 0.1 seconds as part of the main loop after the button read on_poll called every 1.5 seconds on_page called when a new page has been selected on_refresh called every 30 seconds""" def __init__(self,on_page=None,on_poll=None,on_tick=None,on_refresh=None): # Start the serial port self.ser = serial.Serial('/dev/ttyAMA0',9600,timeout=0.1) # Callbacks self.on_page = on_page self.on_poll = on_poll self.on_tick = on_tick self.on_refresh = on_refresh self.page = 'a' self.poll = POLL_TICKS self.refresh = REFRESH_TICKS def position_cursor(self,line,column): self.ser.write(ESC+'P'+chr(line)+chr(column)) def scroll_down(self): self.ser.write(ESC+'O'+chr(0)) def window_home(self): self.ser.write(ESC+'G'+chr(1)) def clear(self): self.ser.write(CLEAR) def run(self): #show initial page display.ser.write(' Starting.... ') if self.on_page != None: self.on_page() #main loop while True: key = str(self.ser.read(1)) if key != '' and key in 'abcd': self.page = key self.refresh = REFRESH_TICKS self.poll = POLL_TICKS if self.on_page != None: self.on_page() else: self.refresh-=1 if self.refresh == 0: self.refresh = REFRESH_TICKS if self.on_refresh != None: self.on_refresh() self.poll-=1 if self.poll == 0: self.poll = POLL_TICKS if self.on_poll != None: self.on_poll() if self.on_tick != None: self.on_tick() display = None # Start twitter twitter_api = twitter.Api() def write_datetime(): display.position_cursor(1, 1) dt=str(datetime.datetime.now()) display.ser.write(' '+dt[:10]+' '+' '+dt[11:19]+' ') def get_addr(interface): try: s = subprocess.check_output(["ip","addr","show",interface]) return s.split('\n')[2].strip().split(' ')[1].split('/')[0] except: return '?.?.?.?' def write_ip_addresses(): display.position_cursor(1, 1) display.ser.write('e'+get_addr('eth0').rjust(15)+'w'+get_addr('wlan0').rjust(15)) def write_twitter(): display.position_cursor(1, 1) try: statuses = twitter_api.GetUserTimeline('Raspberry_Pi') twitter_out = BLOCK for s in statuses: twitter_out+=s.text.encode('ascii','ignore')+BLOCK display.ser.write(twitter_out[:256]) except: display.ser.write('twitter failed'.ljust(256)) def write_recent_numbers(): display.position_cursor(1, 1) try: result = urllib2.urlopen("http://jerbly.uk.to/get_recent_visitors").read() j = json.loads(result) if len(j) > 0: entry = str(j[0]['numbers'][-1:])+' '+j[0]['countryName'] display.ser.write(entry.ljust(32)) else: display.ser.write('No entries found'.ljust(32)) except: display.ser.write('jerbly.uk.to failed'.ljust(32)) # Callbacks def on_page(): display.clear() display.window_home() if display.page == 'a': write_datetime() elif display.page == 'b': write_recent_numbers() elif display.page == 'c': write_twitter() elif display.page == 'd': write_ip_addresses() def on_poll(): if display.page == 'c': display.scroll_down() def on_tick(): if display.page == 'a': write_datetime() def on_refresh(): if display.page == 'b': write_recent_numbers() elif display.page == 'c': write_twitter() elif display.page == 'd': write_ip_addresses() display = Display(on_page, on_poll, on_tick, on_refresh) display.run()
Jeremy, what additional libs are required for this. Were you running thos on Arch or Raspian?
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Urllib3 ???
Which twitter module. Could you point us in the right direction. Thanks
Use pip to install python-twitter and pyserial. You should already have everything else. I have had this running under Raspbian and Arch. Enjoy.
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ReplyDeleteI have this working on Adafruit's Occidentalis v0.2 release. When I tried 2012-09-18-wheezy-raspian, I get:
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AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Api'"
I believe I followed your instructions for installing pip install python-twitter in each case.
Could the later Raspbian have broken something?
-TIA
Hi
ReplyDeleteI am tryong to reproduce the same thing. Could you just help to know what kind of tip are you using for the wires?
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ReplyDeleteWhere did you find the cable used for this? What is the exact type of connector as it is proving hard to find one via google.
ReplyDeleteIn this blog post I have used four 0.1" F/F jumper wires. Here's a seller: http://proto-pic.co.uk/jumper-wires-premium-6-f-f-pack-of-10/
ReplyDeleteHi, Thanks very much for the link to the cable.
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