mipidsi

This crate provides a generic display driver to connect to TFT displays that implement the MIPI DSI.

Uses display_interface to talk to the hardware.

An optional batching of draws is supported via the batch feature (default on)

Architecture

The Display driver itself contains most of the functionality. Each specific display model implements the Model trait for every color format it supports. Each model can also have different variants which are handled via the ModelOptions struct.

embedded-graphics-core is used to provide the drawing API.

Models

Each supported display model can be used either through the Display::with_model call or through a shortcut function such as Display::st7789 if provided. External crates can be used to provide additional models, and can even expand the display constructor pool via trait extension.

Variants that require different screen sizes and window addressing offsets are now supported via the ModelOptions logic (see docs).

Migration

See MIGRATION.md document.

Example

rust // create a DisplayInterface from SPI and DC pin, with no manual CS control let di = SPIInterfaceNoCS::new(spi, dc); // create the ILI9486 display driver in rgb666 color mode from the display interface and RST pin let mut display = Display::ili9486_rgb666(di, rst, DisplayOptions::default()) display.init(&mut delay)?; // delay provider from your MCU // clear the display to black display.clear(Rgb666::BLACK)?;

License: MIT

Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)

This crate is guaranteed to compile on stable Rust 1.59.0 and up. It might compile with older versions but that may change in any new patch release.