# Display and touchpad drivers for ESP32 using LVGL For a ready to use ESP32 project take look at the [lv_port_esp32](https://github.com/lvgl/lv_port_esp32) repository. #### Table of content - [Supported display controllers](#supported-display-controllers) - [Supported indev controllers](#supported-indev-controllers) - [Support for predefined development kits](#support-for-predefined-development-kits) - [Thread-safe I2C with I2C Manager](#thread-safe-i2c-with-i2c-manager) - [Backlight control](#backlight-control) **NOTE:** You need to set the display horizontal and vertical size, color depth and swap of RGB565 color on the LVGL configuration menuconfig (it's not handled automatically). ## Supported display controllers | Display Controller | Type | Interface | Color depth (LV_COLOR_DEPTH) | Swap RGB565 color (LV_COLOR_16_SWAP) | |---------------------------------------------|------------|------------------------|------------------------------|----------------------------------------| | ILI9341 | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | Yes | | ILI9163C | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | Yes | | ILI9486 | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | Yes | | ILI9488 | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | No | | HX8357B/HX8357D | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | Yes | | ST7789 | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | Yes | | ST7735S | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | Yes | | FT81x | TFT | Single, Dual, Quad SPI | 16: RGB565 | No | | GC9A01 | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | Yes | | RA8875 | TFT | SPI | 16: RGB565 | Yes | | SH1107 | Monochrome | SPI | 1: 1byte per pixel | No | | SSD1306 | Monochrome | I2C | 1: 1byte per pixel | No | | IL3820 | e-Paper | SPI | 1: 1byte per pixel | No | | UC8151D/ GoodDisplay GDEW0154M10 DES | e-Paper | SPI | 1: 1byte per pixel | No | | FitiPower JD79653A/ GoodDisplay GDEW0154M09 | e-Paper | SPI | 1: 1byte per pixel | No | ## Supported indev controllers - XPT2046 - FT3236, FT6X36 - FT6206 controllers should work as well (not tested) - STMPE610 - FT81x (Single, Dual, and Quad SPI) If your display or input device (touch) controller is not supported consider contributing to this repo by adding support to it! [Contribute controller support](CONTRIBUTE_CONTROLLER_SUPPORT.md) ## Support for predefined development kits You can also use the predefined kits, which selects the correct display controllers on the kit, and sets the gpio numbers for the interface. | Kit name | Display controller | Interface | Hor. Res. | Ver. Res. | |---------------------------|-----------------------|-----------|-----------|-----------| | ESP Wrover Kit v4.1 | ILI9341 | SPI | 240 | 320 | | M5Stack | ILI9341 | SPI | 240 | 320 | | M5Stack Core2 | ILI9341 | SPI | 240 | 320 | | M5Stick | SH1107 | SPI | - | - | | M5StickC | ST7735S | SPI | 80 | 160 | | Adafruit 3.5 Featherwing | HX8357 | SPI | 480 | 320 | | RPi MPI3501 | ILI9486 | SPI | - | - | | Wemos Lolin OLED | SSD1306 | SPI | 64 | 128 | | ER-TFT035-6 | ILI9488 | SPI | 480 | 320 | | AIRcable ATAGv3 | IL3820 | SPI | 128 | 296 | | TTGO T-Display | ST7789 | SPI | 135 | 240 | | TTGO Camera Plus | ST7789 | SPI | 240 | 240 | **NOTE:** See [Supported display controllers](#supported-display-controllers) for more information on display configuration. **NOTE:** See [Supported indev controllers](#supported-indev-controllers) for more information about indev configuration. ## Thread-safe I2C with I2C Manager LVGL can use I2C to read from a touch sensor or write to a display, possibly many times a second. Meanwhile, other tasks may also want to read from i2c devices on the same bus. I2C using the ESP-IDF is not thread-safe. I2C Manager (`i2c_manager`) is a component that will let code in multiple threads talk to devices on the I2C ports without getting in each other's way. These drivers use a built-in copy of I2C Manager to talk to the I2C port, but you can also use the I2C Manager component itself and have others play nice with LVGL and vice-versa. [Click here](i2c_manager/README.md) for details. ## Backlight control Control of LCD's backlight is provided by separate module that is independent from the display driver. Configuration of the backlight controller can be found in menuconfig `LVGL ESP Drivers -> LVGL TFT Display controller`. There are three modes of operation: 1. Off - No backlight control 2. Switch - Allows ON/OFF control 3. PWM - Allows brightness control (by Pulse-Width-Modulated signal)
idf.py add-dependency "lvgl/lvgl_esp32_drivers^0.0.3"