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#pcd8544 Python library for Raspberry Pi

This repository contains a python library to drive PCD8544 LCD (Nokia 5110)

PCD8544 LCD screen is a small cheap screen originally used into Nokia 3110/5110 handset. This screen is still sold nowaday and can be easily purchased online. It fits very well with Raspberry Pi and opens the world of user interface.

pcd8544

Installing the dependencies

First, install wiringpi2 from drogon.net

git clone git://git.drogon.net/wiringPi
cd wiringPi
./build

Once wiringpi is installed, it is possible to test it with the following command:

gpio readall
 +-----+-------+------+----+-Rev2-----+----+------+-------+-----+
 | wPi |  Name | Mode | Val| Physical |Val | Mode | Name  | wPi |
 +-----+-------+------+----+----++----+----+------+-------+-----+
 |     |  3.3v |      |    |  1 || 2  |    |      | 5v    |     |
 |   8 |   SDA |   IN | Lo |  3 || 4  |    |      | 5V    |     |
 |   9 |   SCL |   IN | Lo |  5 || 6  |    |      | 0v    |     |
 |   7 | GPIO7 |   IN | Lo |  7 || 8  | Lo | ALT0 | TxD   | 15  |
 |     |    0v |      |    |  9 || 10 | Lo | ALT0 | RxD   | 16  |
 |   0 | GPIO0 |   IN | Hi | 11 || 12 | Hi | OUT  | GPIO1 | 1   |
 |   2 | GPIO2 |   IN | Lo | 13 || 14 |    |      | 0v    |     |
 |   3 | GPIO3 |   IN | Hi | 15 || 16 | Lo | OUT  | GPIO4 | 4   |
 |     |  3.3v |      |    | 17 || 18 | Lo | OUT  | GPIO5 | 5   |
 |  12 |  MOSI | ALT0 | Hi | 19 || 20 |    |      | 0v    |     |
 |  13 |  MISO | ALT0 | Hi | 21 || 22 | Hi | IN   | GPIO6 | 6   |
 |  14 |  SCLK | ALT0 | Hi | 23 || 24 | Lo | ALT0 | CE1   | 10  |
 |     |    0v |      |    | 25 || 26 | Lo | ALT0 | CE1   | 11  |
 +-----+-------+------+----+----++----+----+------+-------+-----+

Now, install the python binding of wiringpi:

sudo apt-get install python-dev python-imaging python-imaging-tk python-pip
sudo pip install wiringpi

The program we will use require spidev to be activated. The kernel module should then be activated. To do so, comment the line blacklist spi-bcm2708 by adding a heading # in the file /etc/modprobe.d/raspi-blacklist.conf then reboot the Raspberry Pi to activate this module.

Finally install spidev python library:

sudo pip install spidev

Building and installing the library

To install the library, execute the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/XavierBerger/pcd8544.git
cd pcd8544
./setup.py clean build 
sudo ./setup.py install

Wiring the LCD to the Raspberry Pi

The following schema represent how to connect the LCD screen to the Raspberry Pi

Wiring Schematic

Note: Check carefully the pin order of your LCD screen, it may be different.

Schema made with Fritring (http://fritzing.org)

Examples

The library comes with examples showing different feature and library usage.

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Special thanks and references

Special thanks goes to Raspberry Pi community: