dept-of-scrapyard-robotics/ssd1680
Composer 安装命令:
composer require dept-of-scrapyard-robotics/ssd1680
包简介
Drive SSD1680 ePaper Displays over SPI with PHP
README 文档
README
PHP Package for the SSD1680 ePaper (electronic ink) display controller. The SSD1680 drives both black/white panels and black/white/red tri-color panels from the same driver, writing each color to its own RAM plane.
Compatible SPI Interfaces
The SSD1680 display communicates with your device over SPI, the Serial Peripheral Interface.
You can interface with displays such as the SSD1680 with this package the following ways:
- A Linux Single-Board Computer's exposed GPIO pins using the dedicated SPI MOSI/SCK and CS pins as well as GPIO pins for DC, RST and BUSY.
- An MPSSE-enabled USB-to-Serial device such as an FT232H generally using D0 and SCK, D1 for MOSI, D2 for MISO and D3 for CS, plus GPIO for RST/DC/BUSY and connected to nearly any Linux or MacOS USB port.
A BUSY input is required, the same as DC and RST. ePaper refreshes take seconds, and the driver blocks on the BUSY line to know when the panel has finished.
Dependencies
This package makes use of modules within:
This package also requires one of the following extensions in order to interface with SPI
In addition, an extension wrapper package is needed
For ext-posi
- Microscrap POSIX Package v0.4.0 or newer
- Microscrap Native SPI Package v0.4.0 or newer
- Microscrap Native GPIO Package v0.4.0 or newer
For ext-ftdi
Installing from Composer
Inside the root of your PHP Project, simply require the SSD1680 package from composer
composer require dept-of-scrapyard-robotics/ssd1680
Framework Configuration
If you would like to use the ScrapyardIO Framework to bootstrap your display without wasting lines configuring your display right in the script you can add your desired configuration to scrapyard-io.php, such as in this example:
SPI
use DeptOfScrapyardRobotics\Displays\SSD1680\SSD1680\SSD1680; return [ 'displays' => [ // For Native Configurations 'ssd1680-native' => [ 'class_name' => SSD1680::class, 'connection' => ['driver' => 'native'], 'startup' => [ 'spi' => [0, 0], 'gpiochip' => [0], 'rst' => [24], 'dc' => [22], 'busy' => [17], ], ], // For USB Configurations 'ssd1680-usb' => [ 'class_name' => SSD1680::class, 'connection' => ['driver' => 'usb'], 'startup' => [ 'spi' => ['ft232h', 0], 'gpiochip' => ['ft232h'], 'rst' => [0], 'dc' => [1], 'busy' => [2], ], ], ] ];
Basic Usage
Native (POSIX) SPI driver. (Single Board Computers)
use DeptOfScrapyardRobotics\Displays\SSD1680\SSD1680\SSD1680; $native_spi_display = SSD1680::connection('native') ->spi(0, 0) ->gpiochip(0) ->rst(24) ->dc(22) ->busy(17) ->create()
USB (MPSSE) driver using SPI. (Linux and MacOS)
use DeptOfScrapyardRobotics\Displays\SSD1680\SSD1680\SSD1680; $usb_spi_display = SSD1680::connection('usb') ->spi('ft232h', 0) ->gpiochip('ft232h') ->rst(0) ->dc(1) ->busy(2) ->create()
Alternative Usage
Using Through the Display Library (as a black/white panel)
use DeptOfScrapyardRobotics\Displays\SSD1680\SSD1680\SSD1680; use RealityInterface\Displays\Applied\ePaper\BWePaperDisplay; $ssd1680 = SSD1680::connection('usb') ->spi('ft232h', 0) ->gpiochip('ft232h') ->rst(0) ->dc(1) ->busy(2) ->create() $display = BWePaperDisplay::as($ssd1680);
Using Through the Display Library (as a black/white/red panel)
use DeptOfScrapyardRobotics\Displays\SSD1680\SSD1680\SSD1680; use RealityInterface\Displays\Applied\ePaper\TriColorePaperDisplay; $ssd1680 = SSD1680::connection('usb') ->spi('ft232h', 0) ->gpiochip('ft232h') ->rst(0) ->dc(1) ->busy(2) ->create() $display = TriColorePaperDisplay::as($ssd1680);
Using Through the Display Framework (with an autoloaded config)
use RealityInterface\Displays\Applied\ePaper\BWePaperDisplay; use RealityInterface\Displays\Applied\ePaper\TriColorePaperDisplay; $bw = BWePaperDisplay::using('ssd1680-usb'); $bwr = TriColorePaperDisplay::using('ssd1680-usb');
Display API
The setters in this API interface with the device directly (register writes), so you can use property access while still working against the panel itself.
Readable Properties (Getters)
There are no readable magic properties exposed for the SSD1680 in this package.
Writable Properties (Setters)
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$display->data_entry_mode = SSD1680DataEntryMode::Y_INCREMENT_X_INCREMENT;Sets the RAM data entry (address auto-increment) direction. -
$display->border_waveform = new SSD1680BorderWaveform(...);Sets the border waveform control. -
$display->display_update_control = new SSD1680DisplayUpdateControl1(...);Sets the display update control (RAM-to-panel mapping for each plane). -
$display->temperature_sensor = SSD1680TemperatureSensor::INTERNAL;Selects the temperature sensor source used for the refresh waveform. -
$display->deep_sleep = true;Drops the controller into deep sleep. A hardware reset is required to wake it.
Drawing on the Display
Draw with a Screen, which wraps a GFXRenderer over a ChannelSortedFrameBuffer
matched to the panel's FormatSpec, then ships the bytes on render(). ePaper is
a single slow full refresh, so paint one complete composition and render once.
Colors are EInkColor cases. On a black/white panel use WHITE and BLACK; on a
black/white/red panel RED is also available and lands on its own RAM plane.
use DeptOfScrapyardRobotics\Displays\SSD1680\SSD1680\SSD1680; use Microscrap\GFX\PhpdaFruit\GFXRenderer; use RealityInterface\Displays\Applied\ePaper\Buffers\ChannelSortedFrameBuffer; use RealityInterface\Displays\Applied\ePaper\Enums\EInkColor; use RealityInterface\Displays\Applied\ePaper\TriColorePaperDisplay; use RealityInterface\Displays\Screen; $ssd1680 = SSD1680::connection('usb') ->spi('ft232h', 0) ->gpiochip('ft232h') ->rst(0) ->dc(1) ->busy(2) ->create(); $display = TriColorePaperDisplay::as($ssd1680); $buffer = new ChannelSortedFrameBuffer($display->width(), $display->height(), $display->getFormatSpec()); $screen = new Screen($display, new GFXRenderer($buffer)); $screen ->fill(EInkColor::WHITE->value) ->drawRect(0, 0, $display->width(), $display->height(), EInkColor::BLACK->value) ->setTextColor(EInkColor::BLACK->value) ->setCursor(8, 20) ->print('SSD1680') ->setTextColor(EInkColor::RED->value) ->setCursor(8, 40) ->print('B/W/R') ->render();
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其他信息
- 授权协议: MIT
- 更新时间: 2026-06-13