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Arduino library to drive MIP (Memory In Pixel) displays produced by Sharp and Japan Display Inc.
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High performance video graphic library for embedded systems
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Arduino Library for Flip-disc Displays. The library allows you to easily control flip-disc displays connected in series. You can connect up to 8 different displays in any order. This library is intended for use with the displays designed by www.Flipo.io - Marcin Saj.
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TFT SPI LCD, ST7789 Driver, Raspberry pi PICO display library. C++ SDK
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Raspberry Pi library for ST7789 LCD TFT
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Arduino library for LCD displays based on the Sitronix ST75256 controller
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Drivers for the GC9A01 240x240 round display component for ESP-IDF
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A simple animation to test the TM1638 LED Controller with a common anode custom display with 8 digits and 8 little bars
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Jul 2, 2021 - C++
Arduino library for driving one 5x7 dot matrix display (using timer0 or timer1 interrupt)
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Jul 9, 2024 - C++
Versatile display drivers for Arduino
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C++ abstraction for controlling up to 6 nixie tubes. Compatible with most platforms that provide standard gpio write and delay/sleep functions.
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Mar 1, 2022 - C++
Firmwares for some ARM based microcontrollers
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Sep 10, 2024 - C++
Seamlessly integrate ST7735 displays with ATtiny microcontrollers or others with low memory using Tiny Driver ST7735, a robust and versatile library. Perfect for small-scale projects..
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Nov 17, 2023 - C++
An Arduino driver for the unknown 7segment display salvaged from broken electronics.
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