This Android Things sample demonstrates how to use a segment display based on the HT16K33 chip with an I2C backpack.
- Android Things compatible board
- Android Studio 2.2+
- Rainbow Hat for Android Things or the following individual components:
- 1 HT16K33 based segment display with I2C backpack
- jumper wires
- 1 breadboard
If you have the Raspberry Pi Rainbow Hat for Android Things, just plug it onto your Raspberry Pi 3.
On Android Studio, click on the "Run" button.
If you prefer to run on the command line, from this repository's root directory, type
./gradlew ht16k33:installDebug
adb shell am start com.example.androidthings.driversamples/.SegmentDisplayActivity
If you have everything set up correctly, the segment display will show "ABCD".
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