# -*- coding: utf-8-*- # # This file is part of stdd, the simple time display daemon, # written by Helmut Pozimski , # licensed under the 3-clause BSD license # This file was originally written by Written by Limor Fried, Kevin Townsend # and Mikey Sklar for Adafruit Industries. BSD license, # all text above must be included in any redistribution import time import datetime from Adafruit_LEDBackpack import LEDBackpack # =========================================================================== # 7-Segment Display # =========================================================================== # This class is meant to be used with the four-character, seven segment # displays available from Adafruit class SevenSegment: disp = None # Hexadecimal character lookup table (row 1 = 0..9, row 2 = A..F) digits = [0x3F, 0x06, 0x5B, 0x4F, 0x66, 0x6D, 0x7D, 0x07, 0x7F, 0x6F, 0x77, 0x7C, 0x39, 0x5E, 0x79, 0x71] # Constructor def __init__(self, address=0x70, debug=False): if (debug): print "Initializing a new instance of LEDBackpack at \ 0x%02X" % address self.disp = LEDBackpack(address=address, debug=debug) def writeDigitRaw(self, charNumber, value): "Sets a digit using the raw 16-bit value" if (charNumber > 7): return # Set the appropriate digit self.disp.setBufferRow(charNumber, value) def writeDigit(self, charNumber, value, dot=False): "Sets a single decimal or hexademical value (0..9 and A..F)" if (charNumber > 7): return if (value > 0xF): return # Set the appropriate digit self.disp.setBufferRow(charNumber, self.digits[value] | (dot << 7)) def setColon(self, state=True): "Enables or disables the colon character" # Warning: This function assumes that the colon is character '2', # which is the case on 4 char displays, but may need to be modified # if another display type is used if (state): self.disp.setBufferRow(2, 0xFFFF) else: self.disp.setBufferRow(2, 0) def setBrightness(self, brightness): self.disp.setBrightness(brightness)