This is a library for using the I²C-based LED matrices with the HT16K33 chip. It supports both 16x8 and 8x8 matrices, as well as 7- and 14-segment displays.
Notes
- This library is intended for Adafruit CircuitPython's API. For a library compatible with MicroPython machine API see this library.
- This library does not work with the Trellis 4x4 LED+Keypad board. For that product use: CircuitPython Trellis Library
This driver depends on:
Please ensure all dependencies are available on the CircuitPython filesystem. This is easily achieved by downloading the Adafruit library and driver bundle.
# Import all board pins.
from board import *
import busio
# Import the HT16K33 LED matrix module.
from adafruit_ht16k33 import matrix
# Create the I2C interface.
i2c = busio.I2C(SCL, SDA)
# Create the matrix class.
# This creates a 16x8 matrix:
matrix = matrix.Matrix16x8(i2c)
# Or this creates a 8x8 matrix:
#matrix = matrix.Matrix8x8(i2c)
# Or this creates a 8x8 bicolor matrix:
#matrix = matrix.Matrix8x8x2
# Finally you can optionally specify a custom I2C address of the HT16k33 like:
#matrix = matrix.Matrix16x8(i2c, address=0x70)
# Clear the matrix. Always call show after changing pixels to make the display
# update visible!
matrix.fill(0)
matrix.show()
# Set a pixel in the origin 0,0 position.
matrix.pixel(0, 0, 1)
# Set a pixel in the middle 8, 4 position.
matrix.pixel(8, 4, 1)
# Set a pixel in the opposite 15, 7 position.
matrix.pixel(15, 7, 1)
matrix.show()
Contributions are welcome! Please read our Code of Conduct before contributing to help this project stay welcoming.
To build this library locally you'll need to install the circuitpython-build-tools package.
python3 -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip install circuitpython-build-tools
Once installed, make sure you are in the virtual environment:
source .env/bin/activate
Then run the build:
circuitpython-build-bundles --filename_prefix adafruit-circuitpython-ht16k33 --library_location .
Sphinx is used to build the documentation based on rST files and comments in the code. First, install dependencies (feel free to reuse the virtual environment from above):
python3 -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip install Sphinx sphinx-rtd-theme
Now, once you have the virtual environment activated:
cd docs
sphinx-build -E -W -b html . _build/html
This will output the documentation to docs/_build/html
. Open the index.html in your browser to
view them. It will also (due to -W) error out on any warning like Travis will. This is a good way to
locally verify it will pass.