Inky pHAT is an electronic paper (ePaper / eInk / EPD) display for Raspberry Pi.
Let's do something similar to Pimoroni's Inky pHAT name badge example in Elixir. Here is Pimoroni's Python code.
This Youtube video Raspberry Pi, eInk and Nerves with Livebook by Underjord introduces you the basics of Inky on Nerves firmware.
Add these Elixir packages to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:
def deps do
[
{:chisel, "~> 0.2.0", targets: @all_targets},
{:inky, git: "[email protected]:mnishiguchi/inky.git", branch: "mnishiguchi/ssd1608", targets: @all_targets},
]
end
display_type = IO.gets("Display type") |> String.trim() |> String.to_existing_atom()
accent = IO.gets("Accent") |> String.trim() |> String.to_existing_atom()
# Start an Inky server
{:ok, inky_pid} = Inky.start_link(display_type, accent)
# Inspect the internal state of the Inky server
:sys.get_state(inky_pid)
- https://github.com/luisgabrielroldan/chisel
- https://github.com/olikraus/u8g2/tree/master/tools/font/bdf
font_name = IO.gets("Font") |> String.trim()
fonts_dir = "/data/fonts" |> tap(&File.mkdir_p/1)
font_path = Path.join([fonts_dir, "#{font_name}.bdf"])
font_url =
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/olikraus/u8g2/master/tools/font/bdf/#{font_name}.bdf"
if File.exists?(font_path) do
IO.puts("Already exists #{font_path}")
else
{:ok, {{_, 200, _}, _headers, body}} = :httpc.request(font_url)
IO.puts("Downloaded font #{font_name}")
File.write(font_path, List.to_string(body))
end
IO.puts("Loading font #{font_path}")
{:ok, chisel_font} = Chisel.Font.load(font_path)
person_name = IO.gets("Name") |> String.trim()
print_badge_fun = fn ->
Inky.set_pixels(
inky_pid,
fn _x, y, _w, h, _pixels ->
name_field_top = div(h, 2)
name_field_bottom = trunc(h * 0.9)
cond do
y < name_field_top -> :black
y < name_field_bottom -> :white
true -> :black
end
end,
push: :skip
)
end
print_text_fun = fn text, {x, y}, color, opts ->
put_pixel_fun = fn x, y -> Inky.set_pixels(inky_pid, %{{x, y} => color}, push: :skip) end
Chisel.Renderer.draw_text(text, x, y, chisel_font, put_pixel_fun, opts)
end
print_badge_fun.()
print_text_fun.("Hello!", {24, 1}, :white, size_x: 4, size_y: 3)
print_text_fun.("My name is", {24, 36}, :white, size_x: 2, size_y: 2)
print_text_fun.(person_name, {24, 72}, :black, size_x: 3, size_y: 3)
# Push the pixels in bulk
Inky.set_pixels(inky_pid, %{}, push: :await)
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