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WS2812 Module
Since | Origin / Contributor | Maintainer | Source |
---|---|---|---|
2015-02-05 | Till Klocke, Thomas Soëte | Till Klocke | ws2812.c |
ws2812 is a library to handle ws2812-like led strips. It works at least on WS2812, WS2812b, APA104, SK6812 (RGB or RGBW).
The library uses UART1 routed on GPIO2 (Pin D4 on NodeMCU DEVKIT) to generate the bitstream.
ws2812.init()
Initialize UART1 and GPIO2, should be called once and before write()
Parameters
none
Returns
nil
ws2812.write()
Send data to a led strip using its native format which is generally Green,Red,Blue for RGB strips and Green,Red,Blue,White for RGBW strips.
Syntax
ws2812.write(string)
Parameters
string
payload to be sent to one or more WS2812 like leds.
Returns
nil
Example
ws2812.init()
ws2812.write(string.char(255,0,0,255,0,0) -- turn the two first RGB leds to green
ws2812.init()
ws2812.write(string.char(0,0,0,255,0,0,0,255) -- turn the two first RGBW leds to white
Buffer module
For more advanced animations, it is useful to keep a "framebuffer" of the strip, interact with it and flush it to the strip.
For this purpose, the ws2812 library offers a read/write buffer.
Example
Led chaser with a RGBW strip
local i, b = 0, ws2812.newBuffer(300, 4); b:fill(0,0,0,0); tmr.alarm(0, 50, 1, function()
i=i+1
b:fade(2)
b:set(i%b:size()+1, 0, 0, 0, 255)
b:write()
end)
ws2812.newBuffer()
Allocate a new memory buffer to store led values.
Syntax
ws2812.newBuffer(numberOfLeds, bytesPerLed)
Parameters
numberOfLeds
length of the led stripbytesPerLed
3 for RGB strips and 4 for RGBW strips
Returns
ws2812.buffer
ws2812.buffer:get()
Return the value at the given position
Syntax
buffer:get(index)
Parameters
index
position in the buffer (1 for first led)
Returns
(color)
Example
buffer:get(2) -- return the color of the second led
ws2812.buffer:set()
Set the value at the given position
Syntax
buffer:set(index, color)
Parameters
index
position in the buffer (1 for the first led)color
bytes of the color
Returns
nil
Example
buffer:set(1, 255, 0, 0) -- set the first led green for a RGB strip
ws2812.buffer:size()
Return the size of the buffer in number of leds
Syntax
buffer:size()
Parameters
none
Returns
int
ws2812.buffer:fill()
Fill the buffer with the given color. The number of given bytes must match the number of bytesPerLed of the buffer
Syntax
buffer:fill(color)
Parameters
color
bytes of the color
Returns
nil
Example
buffer:fill(0, 0, 0) -- fill the buffer with black for a RGB strip
ws2812.buffer:fade()
Fade in or out. Defaults to out. Multiply or divide each byte of each led with/by the given value. Useful for a fading effect.
Syntax
buffer:fade(value [, direction])
Parameters
value
value by which to divide or multiply each bytedirection
ws2812.FADE_IN or ws2812.FADE_OUT. Defaults to ws2812.FADE_OUT
Returns
nil
Example
buffer:fade(2)
buffer:fade(2, ws2812.FADE_IN)
ws2812.buffer:shift()
Shift the content of the buffer in positive or negative direction. This allows simple animation effects.
Syntax
buffer:shift(value [, mode])
Parameters
value
number of pixels by which to rotate the buffer. Positive values rotate forwards, negative values backwards.mode
is the shift mode to use. Can be one ofws2812.SHIFT_LOGICAL
orws2812.SHIFT_CIRCULAR
. In case of SHIFT_LOGICAL, the freed pixels are set to 0 (off). In case of SHIFT_CIRCULAR, the buffer is treated like a ring buffer, inserting the pixels falling out on one end again on the other end. Defaults to SHIFT_LOGICAL.
Returns
nil
Example
buffer:shift(3)
ws2812.buffer:write()
Output the buffer to the led strip
Syntax
buffer:write()
Parameters
none
Returns
nil