#include #include #include // Color definitions #define BLACK 0x0000 #define BLUE 0x001F #define RED 0xF800 #define GREEN 0x07E0 #define CYAN 0x07FF #define MAGENTA 0xF81F #define YELLOW 0xFFE0 #define WHITE 0xFFFF /* Teensy3.x and Arduino's You are using 4 wire SPI here, so: MOSI: 11//Teensy3.x/Arduino UNO (for MEGA/DUE refere to arduino site) MISO: 12//Teensy3.x/Arduino UNO (for MEGA/DUE refere to arduino site) SCK: 13//Teensy3.x/Arduino UNO (for MEGA/DUE refere to arduino site) the rest of pin below: */ #define __CS 10 #define __DC 9 /* Teensy 3.x can use: 2,6,9,10,15,20,21,22,23 Arduino's 8 bit: any DUE: check arduino site If you do not use reset, tie it to +3V3 */ TFT_ILI9163C tft = TFT_ILI9163C(__CS, __DC); void setup() { tft.begin(); } void loop(){ testLines(random(0x00ff,0xffff)); delay(100); testText(); delay(500); } unsigned long testText() { tft.fillScreen(); unsigned long start = micros(); tft.setCursor(0, 0); tft.setTextColor(WHITE); tft.setTextSize(1); tft.println("Hello World!"); tft.setTextColor(YELLOW); tft.setTextSize(2); tft.println(1234.56); tft.setTextColor(RED); tft.setTextSize(3); tft.println(0xDEAD, HEX); tft.println(); tft.setTextColor(GREEN); tft.setTextSize(4); tft.println("Hello"); return micros() - start; } unsigned long testLines(uint16_t color) { tft.fillScreen(); unsigned long start, t; int x1, y1, x2, y2, w = tft.width(), h = tft.height(); tft.fillScreen(); x1 = y1 = 0; y2 = h - 1; start = micros(); for(x2=0; x2