#include "pico/stdlib.h" #include "pico-ssd1306/ssd1306.h" #include "hardware/i2c.h" #pragma ide diagnostic ignored "EndlessLoop" // Use the namespace for convenience using namespace pico_ssd1306; int main() { // Init i2c0 controller i2c_init(i2c0, 1000000); // Set up pins 12 and 13 gpio_set_function(12, GPIO_FUNC_I2C); gpio_set_function(13, GPIO_FUNC_I2C); gpio_pull_up(12); gpio_pull_up(13); // If you don't do anything before initializing a display pi pico is too fast and starts sending // commands before the screen controller had time to set itself up, so we add an artificial delay for // ssd1306 to set itself up sleep_ms(250); // Create a new display object at address 0x3D and size of 128x64 SSD1306 display = SSD1306(i2c0, 0x3D, Size::W128xH64); // Here we rotate the display by 180 degrees, so that it's not upside down from my perspective // If your screen is upside down try setting it to 1 or 0 display.setOrientation(0); // variable to count on witch frame we are on uint32_t frame_counter = 0; // Infinite animation loop while (1){ // Draw pixels spaced 8 px apart, one px lower every frame for (uint8_t pass1 = 0; pass1 < 15; pass1 ++){ display.setPixel(pass1 * 8, frame_counter % 63); } // Send buffer to display display.sendBuffer(); // Show the frame for 100ms sleep_ms(100); // Clear the buffer display.clear(); // Increment frame counter frame_counter ++; } }