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1.5 KiB
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74 lines
1.5 KiB
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name: Animated Eyes Bonnet
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class: board
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type: Display
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formfactor: PHAT
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manufacturer: Adafruit
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description: Two 128x128 pixel OLED or TFT LCD for the Raspberry Pi
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url: https://learn.adafruit.com/animated-snake-eyes-bonnet-for-raspberry-pi/
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buy: https://www.adafruit.com/products/3356
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image: adafruit-animated-eyes-bonnet.png
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pincount: 40
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eeprom: no
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power:
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'17':
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'1':
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'4':
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'2':
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ground:
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'9':
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'25':
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'39':
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'34':
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'30':
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'20':
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'14':
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'6':
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pin:
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'3':
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mode: i2c
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'5':
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mode: i2c
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'33':
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name: ADC Alert
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'15':
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name: Button Wink Left
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'16':
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name: Button Wink Both
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'18':
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name: Button Wink Right
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'19':
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mode: spi
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'21':
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mode: spi
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'23':
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mode: spi
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'24':
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mode: spi
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'29':
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name: DC
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'31':
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name: Reset
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'36':
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mode: spi
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'38':
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mode: spi
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'40':
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mode: spi
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'24':
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mode: spi
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The Snake Eyes Bonnet is a Raspberry Pi accessory for driving two 128x128 pixel OLED or TFT LCD displays, and also provides four analog inputs for sensors.
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It's perfect for making cosplay masks, props, spooky sculptures for halloween, animatronics, robots...anything where you want to add a pair of animated eyes!
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It's a follow-on of sorts to another project: Electronic Animated Eyes Using Teensy 3.2. The Teensy 3.2 is a very capable microcontroller, and the code for that project squeezed every bit of space and performance from it. So why not convert over to a Pi?
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To install:
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```bash
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curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adafruit/Raspberry-Pi-Installer-Scripts/master/pi-eyes.sh
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sudo bash pi-eyes.sh
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```
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