Desarrollo del módulo de visualización Oled por I2C para la plataforma Aixt usando los Microcontroladores Raspberry Pi Pico y Xiao Sam21
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Microcontrollers are integrated circuits that contain a unit inside central processing unit (CPU), memory unit (RAM and ROM), input ports, and output and peripherals. These components are interconnected within the microcontroller, and together it is called a microcomputer. The fundamental purpose of the Microcontrollers is to read and execute the programs provided by the user. His Programmable nature simplifies the design of electronic circuits, offering versatility and flexibility. Thus allowing the same circuit to be able to perform several functions by simply adjusting the microcontroller program.
An OLED (Organic Led Emitting Diode) module is a device that can display text, graphics and images on a thin, flexible screen using organic materials that They emit light when electric current is applied. They are a relatively new type of display which has gained popularity in a wide range of electronic devices, such as televisions, smartphones, smart tablets, among others. These types of screens are known for their high image quality, flexibility, and lower power consumption.
The main objective of the internship is the development of a code in the V language, in order to implement an OLED module on the Aixt platform. This implementation will allow expand the functionalities currently available to the microcontroller API RASPBERRY PI PICO and XIAO-SAMD21, offering support for this type of display.
Support for OLED modules will not only facilitate the development of projects that require screens, but it will also provide new options for developers, allowing them to create more interactive and visual solutions with greater efficiency directly from the Aixt platform. This will significantly expand the capabilities of platform, providing more tools for future projects.