davidwoolterton
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Thank you, as I was struggling to find that document. When I get a micro usb cable I will give it ago.
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I have now resolved all my issues which have been communicated in the post referred to in the above post.
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Further to my last post. All libraries found and all now working.
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I have gone back and re examined the video Example 8 as previously pointed to in earlier comments to this post. OK the penny has dropped, and I finally get it and understand. It is all a case of just finding a library which you can pass &Wire1 …
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I have 4 devices using the I2C port, (real time clock, BME280, TFT Screen it’s self and then there is the touch screen. With the example code, when the touch screen is used it does not allow other I2C devices to use the I2C bus, I need the code to h…
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I have finaly worked out what the problem is but don't know the answer. There is another thread which is my problem to which I have added to. forum.elecrow.com/discussion/780/esp32-7-inch-display-how-to-connect-sensor-using-i2c-pin-and-also-use-touc…
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I have just discovered I have the same issue. I have attached my project code which works as expected when the touch functionality is disabled. I understand from the comments in this thread why the issue is introduced, but I also do not know how to …
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To be honest I thourght this had been resolved, if I do not use the SquarieLine Studio UI then I can get both the BME280 and the DS3231 RTC to work on the ESP32, but when I am trying to integrate a UI then I cannot read the sensors. This has to be d…
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My issues have now been resolved. Thank you for the advice and I had already watched that example video, and it was not a lot of help in actually reading the BME280 I2C sensor. However I knew it was down to the SDA & SCL pins on the chipset and …