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Raspberry PI OLED Display
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from board import SCL, SDA | |
import busio | |
import adafruit_ssd1306 | |
# Create the I2C interface | |
i2c = busio.I2C(SCL, SDA) | |
disp = adafruit_ssd1306.SSD1306_I2C(128, 64, i2c) | |
disp.poweroff() |
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# This file originally came from: | |
# https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-pioled-128x32-mini-oled-for-raspberry-pi/usage | |
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 Tony DiCola for Adafruit Industries | |
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 James DeVito for Adafruit Industries | |
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT | |
# This example is for use on (Linux) computers that are using CPython with | |
# Adafruit Blinka to support CircuitPython libraries. CircuitPython does | |
# not support PIL/pillow (python imaging library)! | |
import time | |
import subprocess | |
from board import SCL, SDA | |
import busio | |
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont | |
import adafruit_ssd1306 | |
# Create the I2C interface. | |
i2c = busio.I2C(SCL, SDA) | |
# Create the SSD1306 OLED class. | |
# The first two parameters are the pixel width and pixel height. Change these | |
# to the right size for your display! | |
disp = adafruit_ssd1306.SSD1306_I2C(128, 64, i2c) | |
# Clear display. | |
disp.fill(0) | |
disp.show() | |
# Create blank image for drawing. | |
# Make sure to create image with mode '1' for 1-bit color. | |
width = disp.width | |
height = disp.height | |
image = Image.new("1", (width, height)) | |
# Get drawing object to draw on image. | |
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image) | |
# Draw a black filled box to clear the image. | |
draw.rectangle((0, 0, width, height), outline=0, fill=0) | |
# Draw some shapes. | |
# First define some constants to allow easy resizing of shapes. | |
padding = -2 | |
top = padding | |
bottom = height - padding | |
# Move left to right keeping track of the current x position for drawing shapes. | |
x = 0 | |
# Load default font. | |
font = ImageFont.load_default() | |
# Alternatively load a TTF font. Make sure the .ttf font file is in the | |
# same directory as the python script! | |
# Some other nice fonts to try: http://www.dafont.com/bitmap.php | |
# font = ImageFont.truetype('/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf', 9) | |
while True: | |
# Draw a black filled box to clear the image. | |
draw.rectangle((0, 0, width, height), outline=0, fill=0) | |
# Shell scripts for system monitoring from here: | |
# https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/119126/command-to-display-memory-usage-disk-usage-and-cpu-load | |
cmd = "hostname -I | cut -d' ' -f1" | |
IP = subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True).decode("utf-8") | |
cmd = "top -bn1 | grep load | awk '{printf \"CPU Load: %.2f\", $(NF-2)}'" | |
CPU = subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True).decode("utf-8") | |
cmd = "free -m | awk 'NR==2{printf \"Mem: %s/%s MB %.2f%%\", $3,$2,$3*100/$2 }'" | |
MemUsage = subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True).decode("utf-8") | |
cmd = 'df -h | awk \'$NF=="/"{printf "Disk: %d/%d GB %s", $3,$2,$5}\'' | |
Disk = subprocess.check_output(cmd, shell=True).decode("utf-8") | |
# Write four lines of text. | |
draw.text((x, top + 0), "IP: " + IP, font=font, fill=255) | |
draw.text((x, top + 8), CPU, font=font, fill=255) | |
draw.text((x, top + 16), MemUsage, font=font, fill=255) | |
draw.text((x, top + 25), Disk, font=font, fill=255) | |
# Display image. | |
disp.image(image) | |
disp.show() | |
time.sleep(0.1) | |
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