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ladyada avatar ladyada commented on August 29, 2024 1

the example code uses the IRQ, please use the featherwing as expected :)

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SoftwareGuy avatar SoftwareGuy commented on August 29, 2024

I am pretty sure I am using the example code 1:1 with a minor edit to the naming of the pins. I'll give this another shot.

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SoftwareGuy avatar SoftwareGuy commented on August 29, 2024

Nope, double checked and uploaded the code to my ESP32 board. Only joystick input data gets returned on the Serial output, no button presses. Definitely something amiss here.

On the ESP32, pin 14 is also shared with the SDCard CS pin on the display feather wing. Is that causing a conflict? Note that I am NOT using the SD Card slot on the display featherwing.

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ladyada avatar ladyada commented on August 29, 2024

ok we can take a look but we did test the ESP32 directly with this wing by plugging it in and it worked

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SoftwareGuy avatar SoftwareGuy commented on August 29, 2024

Okay, so you say that the board did work directly on top of the HUZZAH32 without anything else attached? I see on your page that you have a demo video of someone pressing the buttons and a small color TFT breakout board showed the inputs. It does look like it was "stacked".

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SoftwareGuy avatar SoftwareGuy commented on August 29, 2024

Okay, results are in. I sat down and unplugged the TFT display featherwing, plugged the HUZZAH32 into a bread board and attached wires from the esp32 to the Joywing.

Joystick info was returned. I checked the buttons. Got "Button A/B/X/Y" pressed.

So, it WAS a conflict with the SD card slot on the TFT Display Featherwing. I request that this finding needs to be documented on the TFT display featherwing or the Joywing page(s) as it may potentially catch out other developers. I suppose that the TFT Breakout shield won't be affected.

I am somewhat satisfied that this has been resolved, but I am bummed that it is incompatible with the TFT featherwing.

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ladyada avatar ladyada commented on August 29, 2024

hmm there shouldnt be, the joy wing has all gpio handled in i2c (other than the irq), so it could be some other issue you've got? you can post in the forums for tech support - but this doesn't seem to be a seesaw bug :)

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SoftwareGuy avatar SoftwareGuy commented on August 29, 2024

Sure, I'll follow it up there.

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