Control Jivelite by rotary encoders and buttons
mini11
13 July 2022
pCP 7.0.0
Projects
jivelite •
sbpd •
rotary encoders •
pushbuttons
Your display has no touch function and you want to control jivelite by hardware? Here is the solution.
How to control Jivelite by rotary encoders and pushbuttons.
Thanks to chill for the sbpd-script.sh
script (pirate-audio amp).
- You can simply control jivelite by adding rotary encoders and/or pushbuttons to the GPIO’s of your Raspberry Pi.
What we need
- A running piCorePlayer with Jivelite installed and a display connected to your Raspberry Pi
- Some pushbuttons (normally open)
- One or two rotary encoders (for this purpose, do not use encoders with power supply!)
- Some jumper wires (female to bare wires)
- Soldering iron, solder
- Some heat shrink tubes
Preparation
- The
sbpd-script.sh
handles with Jivelite key commands. Knowledge of these commands is an advantage.
Info
For a complete list of Jivelite key commands—see Jivelite key commands.
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