RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support
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@seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
@pandaym Check the docs on that. Further down it says changing the Main XTAL frequency might solve the output issue. Maybe autodetect does the trick.
Same thing regardless of XTAL frequency. I rebuilt and reflashed between attempting them. Then I disconnected all my wiring to run the ESP32 on its own, still no luck.
I then navigated to the examples and tried to build and flash the hello world example - this works fine:
I went through the menuconfig on this vs. RepPanel, and found some differences in flash size and baud rate for monitor. I changed the Flash size to 2 like on Hello World, but then it would not flash because of insufficient space. I then tried changing idf.py monitor baud rate to 115200, while keeping 4mb flash size, and then I got monitor running:
Shall I try and wire it back up? Also, what do you think I have to do about power? Still haven't figured whether I should need to connect both a 5V and a 3.3V cable from the ESP32 to the screen.
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@pandaym said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
Shall I try and wire it back up? Also, what do you think I have to do about power? Still haven't figured whether I should need to connect both a 5V and a 3.3V cable from the ESP32 to the screen.
Try using only the 5V input. I am pretty sure you do not need both.
Looking at the logs I'd say that the flash and startup of RepPanel were a success. I'd go wire it up again. Can only be a GPIO config or wiring issue.
Does your display feature any switches/bridged pins? Read something about that in the forums. -
@seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
@pandaym said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
Shall I try and wire it back up? Also, what do you think I have to do about power? Still haven't figured whether I should need to connect both a 5V and a 3.3V cable from the ESP32 to the screen.
Try using only the 5V input. I am pretty sure you do not need both.
Looking at the logs I'd say that the flash and startup of RepPanel were a success. I'd go wire it up again. Can only be a GPIO config or wiring issue.
Does your display feature any switches/bridged pins? Read something about that in the forums.Still no luck unfortunately.
I tried wiring it up to a Raspberry, just to confirm that it works. And that worked fine.
Must be a wiring issue, but I cannot find any diagram for it anywhere, I have just been counting them out and using their table.
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@PCR Are plans still afoot to design a PCB for this project? I'd be interested... also thinking about the possibility of adding a small LiPo battery + charge controller to make it a dockable / portable interface!
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I have managed to get the screen alive, but without any touch.
If I just set the touch panel to none in the menuconfig, then the screen comes alive. But if I actually configure the touch, it just blanks it out.Any idea?
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After a ton of work, it's finally alive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbLHOhdqSiEI had to set both display and touch to HSPI and change some GPIOs for some reason. But in the end it worked. The resisitive touch screen just isn't that great - should have gotten capacitive
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@pandaym said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
After a ton of work, it's finally alive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbLHOhdqSiEI had to set both display and touch to HSPI and change some GPIOs for some reason. But in the end, it worked. The resistive touch screen just isn't that great - should have gotten capacitive
My replay is a bit delayed due to my vacation, but I am very glad to hear you got it working! Seems like the manufacturer needs to work on the docs a bot more.
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@seeul8er Do you have a link where to get the display in Germany?
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@PCR said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
@seeul8er Do you have a link where to get the display in Germany?
If you want to use the compiled images you need to order it form Buydisplay. I do not know any German reseller. The link carlo postet seems to be a display that is lower in quality. Pandaym seemed to get it working but it was a bit tricky
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@pandaym @seeul8er Glad you got it working and huge thanks for sharing your troubleshooting process. It's been incredibly valuable detailing everything you tried and has no doubt saved me hours. It seems I am in a similar situation with SPI for both the display and touch but have a different touch controller.
I am currently stuck with nothing being displayed. I have tried setting the touch to none as you did but no luck. You said you changed some GPIO? Could you share your sdkconfig file. I would very much appreciate it.
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So I made some progress, I got the display working but no touch and the colours are all off. There are lots of posts in arduino forums of people having problems with ILI9488 displays and something about inverting the display but I can't make sense of how to do it in this application. I've tried changing a couple of parameters in the LVGL driver but to no avail. I think the RGB is in the wrong order but not entirely sure.
As far as the touch goes, I get responses with the monitor on but no co-ordinates, they're all 0,0.
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@littlehobbyshop said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
So I made some progress, I got the display working but no touch and the colours are all off.
Have you considered to use a Nextion display? These are smart displays that allow to design rich GUIs using a graphical editor and interact with it using simple commands over a serial interface. This will allow you to focus on functionality rather than the tedious work of dealing with hardware bits.
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@zapta I think you misunderstand, I'm not the designer of this project, I'm try to implement it.
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@littlehobbyshop Check the color depth in the config file. It should be 16bit. The swap can be set here. Maybe some of the settings in menuconfig broke during the port to your display.
Also check if it actually is compiled with that option.@zapta Yes I did. But they tend to be lower in quality - breaking a lot more often. The API on how to program them (request/display data) is not a good match to the RepRap API. You would need an additional microcontroller to translate the commands as far as I understood. So no real benefit on software nor hardware side.
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@seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
You would need an additional microcontroller to translate the commands as far as I understood
Since you have an ESP32, it can send the command to the Nextion via a serial port. The commands are simple text such as field.val="123", and the field itself is designed with a GUI editor they provide.
What you are doing very good. However if you find yourself spending too much time on implementing the GUI that you want, switching to Nextion will speed up the process and will lower the hassle factor of adding new features. That was at least the case with one of my recent projects.
Anyway, I like your project very much.
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@zapta I totally agree. That option was my favourite for a while. It can get the job done very quickly. However, I also do these projects to up my skills on a specific subject and I do not like to be constrained a lot when it comes to choosing my tools. The UIs produced by the more affordable nextion displays look kind of shitty in my opinion. Maybe due to a reduced feature/cpu power set.
The project is already in a released state and I am using it for my prints so the hard work is done
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@seeul8er said in RepPanel - A DIY alternative to the PanelDue with WiFi support:
The project is already in a released state...
That's what count
I see that you use the lvgl library, I will check it out for my projects.