LCD(3)
LCD controller
Description
LCD
NAME
LCD - LCD controller
SYNOPSIS
1-wire LCD controller by Louis Swart
FF [.]XXXXXXXXXXXX[XX][/[ backlight | counters.[0-3|ALL] | cumulative.[0-3|ALL] | branch.[0-1|ALL] | data | gpio.[0-3|ALL] | LCDon | line16.[0-3|ALL] | line20.[0-3|ALL] | line40.[0|1|ALL] | memory | register | screen16 | screen20 | screen40 | version | address | crc8 | id | locator | r_address | r_id | r_locator | type ]]
FAMILY CODE
FF
SPECIAL PROPERTIES
backlight
write-only,yes-no
Write a non-zero value to turn on the LCD backlight. Write
zero to turn off.
counters[0-3,ALL]
read-only,unsigned
integer
Read the number of times the gpio has been externally
changed. If wired to a push switch, will count twice per
button press. The LCD firmware resets all the counter when
any one is read. Use the ALL extension to read them
all, simultaneously, or use the cumulative property
instead.
ALL is an aggregate of the properties, comma separated.
Read atomically.
cumulative[0-3,ALL]
read-write,unsigned
integer
Cumulative sum of the counters property. To reset,
write a zero. The cumulative counter can have any value
written, which allows preservation of counts across program
restarts if the value at program termination is stored.
Reading cumulative will reset the counters
property. All the cumulative counters will be updated so
that no counts will be lost. Reads of counters can be
interspersed without losing cumulative accuracy.
Note: cumulative requires the caching system
be compiled into libow.
ALL is an aggregate of the properties, comma
separated.
data
read-write,unsigned
int
Contents of the LCD data byte (see datasheet). Not usually
needed.
LCDon
write-only,yes-no
Write a non-zero value to turn on the LCD screen (also
clears). Write a zero to turn off.
line16[0-3,ALL] line20[0-3,ALL] line40[0-1,ALL]
write-only,ascii
Write text to the LCD screen. Assumes 16/20/40 char width.
(Cannot be determined from controller).
ALL is an aggregate of the properties, comma separated.
Each is set in turn.
memory
read-write,binary
112 bytes of on-board memory.
register
read-write,unsigned
int
Contents of the LCD register (see datasheet). Not usually
needed.
screen16 screen20 screen40
write-only,ascii
Write text to the LCD screen. Assumes 16/20/40 char width.
(Cannot be determined from controller).
version
read-only,ascii
Self-reported LCD controller version. 16 bytes.
STANDARD PROPERTIES
address
r_address
read-only,
ascii
The entire 64-bit unique ID. Given as upper case hexadecimal
digits (0-9A-F).
address starts with the family code
r address is the address in reverse order, which
is often used in other applications and labeling.
crc8
read-only,
ascii
The 8-bit error correction portion. Uses cyclic redundancy
check. Computed from the preceding 56 bits of the unique ID
number. Given as upper case hexadecimal digits (0-9A-F).
family
read-only,
ascii
The 8-bit family code. Unique to each type of device.
Given as upper case hexadecimal digits (0-9A-F).
id
r_id
read-only,
ascii
The 48-bit middle portion of the unique ID number. Does not
include the family code or CRC. Given as upper case
hexadecimal digits (0-9A-F).
r id is the id in reverse order, which is often
used in other applications and labeling.
locator
r_locator
read-only,
ascii
Uses an extension of the 1-wire design from iButtonLink
company that associated 1-wire physical connections with a
unique 1-wire code. If the connection is behind a Link
Locator the locator will show a unique 8-byte number
(16 character hexadecimal) starting with family code FE.
If no Link Locator is between the device and the
master, the locator field will be all FF.
r locator is the locator in reverse order.
present (DEPRECATED)
read-only,
yes-no
Is the device currently present on the 1-wire
bus?
type
read-only,
ascii
Part name assigned by Dallas Semi. E.g. DS2401
Alternative packaging (iButton vs chip) will not be
distiguished.
ALARMS
None implemented.
DESCRIPTION
1-Wire
1-wire is a wiring protocol and series of devices designed and manufactured by Dallas Semiconductor, Inc. The bus is a low-power low-speed low-connector scheme where the data line can also provide power.
Each device is uniquely and unalterably numbered during manufacture. There are a wide variety of devices, including memory, sensors (humidity, temperature, voltage, contact, current), switches, timers and data loggers. More complex devices (like thermocouple sensors) can be built with these basic devices. There are also 1-wire devices that have encryption included.
The 1-wire scheme uses a single bus master and multiple slaves on the same wire. The bus master initiates all communication. The slaves can be individually discovered and addressed using their unique ID.
Bus masters come in a variety of configurations including serial, parallel, i2c, network or USB adapters.
OWFS design
OWFS is a suite of programs that designed to make the 1-wire bus and its devices easily accessible. The underlying principle is to create a virtual filesystem, with the unique ID being the directory, and the individual properties of the device are represented as simple files that can be read and written.
Details of the individual slave or master design are hidden behind a consistent interface. The goal is to provide an easy set of tools for a software designer to create monitoring or control applications. There are some performance enhancements in the implementation, including data caching, parallel access to bus masters, and aggregation of device communication. Still the fundamental goal has been ease of use, flexibility and correctness rather than speed.
LCD
The LCD
(3) controller is a microprocessor driven device that
simulates the operation of 1-wire devices. It’s
creator has arbitrarily chosen the family code FF.
The controller requires external power. Full details are
available from the designer.
The main draw of the LCD controller is as any easy
way to provide output to users.
ADDRESSING
All 1-wire
devices are factory assigned a unique 64-bit address. This
address is of the form:
Family Code
8 bits
Address
48 bits
|
CRC |
8 bits |
Addressing under OWFS is in hexadecimal, of form:
01.123456789ABC
where 01 is an example 8-bit family code, and 12345678ABC is an example 48 bit address.
The dot is optional, and the CRC code can included. If included, it must be correct.
DATASHEET
Available from http://www.louisswart.co.za/1-Wire_index.html
SEE ALSO
Programs
owfs (1) owhttpd (1) owftpd (1) owserver (1) owdir (1) owread (1) owwrite (1) owpresent (1) owtap (1)
Configuration and testing
owfs (5) owtap (1) owmon (1)
Language bindings
owtcl (3) owperl (3) owcapi (3)
Clocks
DS1427 (3) DS1904 (3) DS1994 (3) DS2404 (3) DS2404S (3) DS2415 (3) DS2417 (3)
ID
DS2401 (3) DS2411 (3) DS1990A (3)
Memory
DS1982 (3) DS1985 (3) DS1986 (3) DS1991 (3) DS1992 (3) DS1993 (3) DS1995 (3) DS1996 (3) DS2430A (3) DS2431 (3) DS2433 (3) DS2502 (3) DS2506 (3) DS28E04 (3) DS28EC20 (3)
Switches
DS2405 (3) DS2406 (3) DS2408 (3) DS2409 (3) DS2413 (3) DS28EA00 (3) InfernoEmbedded (3)
Temperature
DS1822 (3) DS1825 (3) DS1820 (3) DS18B20 (3) DS18S20 (3) DS1920 (3) DS1921 (3) DS1821 (3) DS28EA00 (3) DS28E04 (3) EDS0064 (3) EDS0065 (3) EDS0066 (3) EDS0067 (3) EDS0068 (3) EDS0071 (3) EDS0072 (3) MAX31826 (3)
Humidity
DS1922 (3) DS2438 (3) EDS0065 (3) EDS0068 (3)
Voltage
DS2450 (3)
Resistance
DS2890 (3)
Multifunction (current, voltage, temperature)
DS2436 (3) DS2437 (3) DS2438 (3) DS2751 (3) DS2755 (3) DS2756 (3) DS2760 (3) DS2770 (3) DS2780 (3) DS2781 (3) DS2788 (3) DS2784 (3)
Counter
DS2423 (3)
LCD Screen
LCD (3) DS2408 (3)
Crypto
DS1977 (3)
Pressure
DS2406 (3) TAI8570 (3) EDS0066 (3) EDS0068 (3)
Moisture
EEEF (3) DS2438 (3)
AVAILABILITY
http://www.owfs.org
AUTHOR
Paul Alfille (paul.alfille@gmail.com)