7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
cecio
251db8f30d bump to release 0.19.1 2024-10-27 22:07:03 +01:00
cecio
384684bdf4 bump to release 0.19.0 2024-09-03 13:45:11 +02:00
LiPolymer
35f4a00326 Fix Document Mistake(#50) (#51)
* Add Notification for R7&R8 of USBPipe

* Document improvements
2024-08-04 12:53:44 +02:00
cecio
59815ce63d Update README.md 2024-07-19 00:27:25 +02:00
cecio
7aee69d8e1 Update README.md 2024-07-18 21:38:13 +02:00
cecio
64f44c1a1c update version 2024-07-07 12:31:05 +02:00
cecio
7cfedce646 bump to release 0.18.2 2024-07-07 12:23:07 +02:00
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@@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ RUN cd /app \
&& export PATH=$PATH:/app/arduino-cli/bin \
&& arduino-cli --additional-urls https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico/releases/download/global/package_rp2040_index.json core search 2040 \
&& arduino-cli --additional-urls https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico/releases/download/global/package_rp2040_index.json core install rp2040:rp2040 \
&& arduino-cli lib install "Adafruit TinyUSB Library" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "Adafruit SSD1306" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "Pico PIO USB" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "XxHash_arduino" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "GFX Library for Arduino"
&& arduino-cli lib install "Adafruit TinyUSB Library@3.4.0" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "Adafruit SSD1306@2.5.12" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "Pico PIO USB@0.6.1" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "XxHash_arduino@2.1.0" \
&& arduino-cli lib install "GFX Library for Arduino@1.4.9"
# Compilation setup
RUN echo "#!/bin/bash" > /app/entrypoint.sh \

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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ This is also fully compatible with the [Waveshare RP2040-LCD-1.28](https://www.w
If you want to build your own, you need:
- A Raspberry Pi Pico (or another RP2040 based board, like Arduino Nano RP2040)
- an I2C OLED screen 128x64 or 128x32
- an I2C OLED screen 128x64 or 128x32 (SSD1306)
- (optional) a **USBvalve** PCB or a breadboard
- (optional) a 3D printed spacer to isolate the screen from the board (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4748043), but you can use a piece of electrical tape instead
@@ -133,15 +133,21 @@ If you want to use the DEBUG functions, you can also place a header on the 3 SWD
> This PCB is for experienced electronic makers
> **DON'T USE IT IF YOU AREN'T SURE YOU CAN HANDLE IT!**
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_finished_oled.jpg" alt="USBpipe PCB"/>
> [!NOTE]
> R7 and R8 aren't actually connected to anything. They are added for circuit debugging purposes.
> So they don't show up in the BOM
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_finished_oled.jpg" alt="USBpipe PCB" width="15%" height="15%"/>
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_using.jpg" alt="USBpipe" width="15%" height="15%"/>
[USBpipe](https://github.com/LiPolymer/smartUSBPipe) is a dedicated PCB for this project.
You can find everything you need in `./PCB/USBpipe/` folder.
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_front.png" alt="Front"/>
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_front.png" alt="Front" width="20%" height="20%"/>
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_back.png" alt="Back"/>
<img src="./pictures/USB_pipe_back.png" alt="Back" width="20%" height="20%"/>
### Flash Firmware
@@ -189,9 +195,11 @@ I grouped most of the variables you may want to modify in this section ([see Doc
Obviously you can also build your own firmware. To build the *standard* one I used:
- Arduino IDE `2.3.2`
- `Adafruit TinyUSB Library` version `3.1.4`, `Pico-PIO-USB` version `0.5.2`, Board `Raspberry Pi RP2040 (3.8.1)` setting Tools=>CPU Speed at `120MHz` and Tools=>USB Stack to `Adafruit TinyUSB`
- `Adafruit_SSD1306` OLED library version `2.5.10`
- Arduino IDE `2.3.3`
- `Adafruit TinyUSB Library` version `3.4.0`, `Pico-PIO-USB` version `0.6.1`, Board `Raspberry Pi RP2040 (4.1.1)` setting Tools=>CPU Speed at `133MHz` and Tools=>USB Stack to `Adafruit TinyUSB`
- `Adafruit_SSD1306` OLED library version `2.5.12`
Remember to add `https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico/releases/download/global/package_rp2040_index.json` in the `Additional Board Manager URLs` to install the proper board.
If you want to re-create a new fake filesystem, you may want to have a look to the `utils` folder, where I placed some utilities to build a new one.

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@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ bool activeState = false;
//
// USBvalve globals
//
#define VERSION "USBvalve - 0.18.1"
#define VERSION "USBvalve - 0.19.1"
boolean readme = false;
boolean autorun = false;
boolean written = false;

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