New Library for RGB Screenkeys

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Ptech
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New Library for RGB Screenkeys

#1 Post by Ptech » 22 Jan 2008 20:46

What do you think about a new library functions for the RGB screenkeys ?

http://www.screenkeys.com


Or maybe its already possible with dsPIC software soft SPI lib ??? I´m not sure.

One way can be to modify soft SPI so you can set up a custom serial mode.

In this case it should be 1 startbit 8 databit 1 parity and 2 stopbits
the bit clocked on negative edge and the clock speed >= 50 KHz and that require at least 10MHz xtal.

Ptech
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New Library for RGB Screenkeys

#2 Post by Ptech » 06 Jun 2008 11:35

What do you think about a new library functions for the RGB screenkeys ?

www.screenkeys.com


Maybe not nessesary anymore, Screenkeys are comming with a new key this autum, that have a real TFT screen and SPI interface, so it´s easier to talk to.

//Ptech

Jeroenb
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#3 Post by Jeroenb » 30 Dec 2009 00:22

Hi Ptech,

Did you allready have the new screenkeys?
I do, but do have some issues using the SPI of an 18LF6520 uC.
Hope you can help me on this!

ScreenKeys
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#4 Post by ScreenKeys » 13 Jan 2010 18:13

Hi Jeroenb,

I just noted your post. I work in ScreenKeys and maybe I can help you with our new TFT ScreenKey. What is your issue with the SPI interface?

Mark

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#5 Post by tihomir.losic » 14 Jan 2010 12:50

Hello,

currently no library for the model you are interested. Thank you very much on your suggestion and proposal, we will gladly take it into consideration, and of course, you will be informed if come to the realization of this library.

Best regards,

Losic Tihomir
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