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Adafruit_NeoPixel.h
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/*--------------------------------------------------------------------
This file is part of the Adafruit NeoPixel library.
NeoPixel is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
NeoPixel is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with NeoPixel. If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifndef ADAFRUIT_NEOPIXEL_H
#define ADAFRUIT_NEOPIXEL_H
#if (ARDUINO >= 100)
#include <Arduino.h>
#else
#include <WProgram.h>
#include <pins_arduino.h>
#endif
// The order of primary colors in the NeoPixel data stream can vary
// among device types, manufacturers and even different revisions of
// the same item. The third parameter to the Adafruit_NeoPixel
// constructor encodes the per-pixel byte offsets of the red, green
// and blue primaries (plus white, if present) in the data stream --
// the following #defines provide an easier-to-use named version for
// each permutation. e.g. NEO_GRB indicates a NeoPixel-compatible
// device expecting three bytes per pixel, with the first byte
// containing the green value, second containing red and third
// containing blue. The in-memory representation of a chain of
// NeoPixels is the same as the data-stream order; no re-ordering of
// bytes is required when issuing data to the chain.
// Bits 5,4 of this value are the offset (0-3) from the first byte of
// a pixel to the location of the red color byte. Bits 3,2 are the
// green offset and 1,0 are the blue offset. If it is an RGBW-type
// device (supporting a white primary in addition to R,G,B), bits 7,6
// are the offset to the white byte...otherwise, bits 7,6 are set to
// the same value as 5,4 (red) to indicate an RGB (not RGBW) device.
// i.e. binary representation:
// 0bWWRRGGBB for RGBW devices
// 0bRRRRGGBB for RGB
// RGB NeoPixel permutations; white and red offsets are always same
// Offset: W R G B
#define NEO_RGB ((0 << 6) | (0 << 4) | (1 << 2) | (2))
#define NEO_RBG ((0 << 6) | (0 << 4) | (2 << 2) | (1))
#define NEO_GRB ((1 << 6) | (1 << 4) | (0 << 2) | (2))
#define NEO_GBR ((2 << 6) | (2 << 4) | (0 << 2) | (1))
#define NEO_BRG ((1 << 6) | (1 << 4) | (2 << 2) | (0))
#define NEO_BGR ((2 << 6) | (2 << 4) | (1 << 2) | (0))
// RGBW NeoPixel permutations; all 4 offsets are distinct
// Offset: W R G B
#define NEO_WRGB ((0 << 6) | (1 << 4) | (2 << 2) | (3))
#define NEO_WRBG ((0 << 6) | (1 << 4) | (3 << 2) | (2))
#define NEO_WGRB ((0 << 6) | (2 << 4) | (1 << 2) | (3))
#define NEO_WGBR ((0 << 6) | (3 << 4) | (1 << 2) | (2))
#define NEO_WBRG ((0 << 6) | (2 << 4) | (3 << 2) | (1))
#define NEO_WBGR ((0 << 6) | (3 << 4) | (2 << 2) | (1))
#define NEO_RWGB ((1 << 6) | (0 << 4) | (2 << 2) | (3))
#define NEO_RWBG ((1 << 6) | (0 << 4) | (3 << 2) | (2))
#define NEO_RGWB ((2 << 6) | (0 << 4) | (1 << 2) | (3))
#define NEO_RGBW ((3 << 6) | (0 << 4) | (1 << 2) | (2))
#define NEO_RBWG ((2 << 6) | (0 << 4) | (3 << 2) | (1))
#define NEO_RBGW ((3 << 6) | (0 << 4) | (2 << 2) | (1))
#define NEO_GWRB ((1 << 6) | (2 << 4) | (0 << 2) | (3))
#define NEO_GWBR ((1 << 6) | (3 << 4) | (0 << 2) | (2))
#define NEO_GRWB ((2 << 6) | (1 << 4) | (0 << 2) | (3))
#define NEO_GRBW ((3 << 6) | (1 << 4) | (0 << 2) | (2))
#define NEO_GBWR ((2 << 6) | (3 << 4) | (0 << 2) | (1))
#define NEO_GBRW ((3 << 6) | (2 << 4) | (0 << 2) | (1))
#define NEO_BWRG ((1 << 6) | (2 << 4) | (3 << 2) | (0))
#define NEO_BWGR ((1 << 6) | (3 << 4) | (2 << 2) | (0))
#define NEO_BRWG ((2 << 6) | (1 << 4) | (3 << 2) | (0))
#define NEO_BRGW ((3 << 6) | (1 << 4) | (2 << 2) | (0))
#define NEO_BGWR ((2 << 6) | (3 << 4) | (1 << 2) | (0))
#define NEO_BGRW ((3 << 6) | (2 << 4) | (1 << 2) | (0))
// Add NEO_KHZ400 to the color order value to indicate a 400 KHz
// device. All but the earliest v1 NeoPixels expect an 800 KHz data
// stream, this is the default if unspecified. Because flash space
// is very limited on ATtiny devices (e.g. Trinket, Gemma), v1
// NeoPixels aren't handled by default on those chips, though it can
// be enabled by removing the ifndef/endif below -- but code will be
// bigger. Conversely, can disable the NEO_KHZ400 line on other MCUs
// to remove v1 support and save a little space.
#define NEO_KHZ800 0x0000 // 800 KHz datastream
#ifndef __AVR_ATtiny85__
#define NEO_KHZ400 0x0100 // 400 KHz datastream
#endif
// If 400 KHz support is enabled, the third parameter to the constructor
// requires a 16-bit value (in order to select 400 vs 800 KHz speed).
// If only 800 KHz is enabled (as is default on ATtiny), an 8-bit value
// is sufficient to encode pixel color order, saving some space.
#ifdef NEO_KHZ400
typedef uint16_t neoPixelType;
#else
typedef uint8_t neoPixelType;
#endif
class Adafruit_NeoPixel {
public:
// Constructor: number of LEDs, pin number, LED type
Adafruit_NeoPixel(uint16_t n, uint8_t p=6, neoPixelType t=NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);
Adafruit_NeoPixel(void);
~Adafruit_NeoPixel();
void
begin(void),
show(void),
setPin(uint8_t p),
setPixelColor(uint16_t n, uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b),
setPixelColor(uint16_t n, uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b, uint8_t w),
setPixelColor(uint16_t n, uint32_t c),
setBrightness(uint8_t),
clear(),
updateLength(uint16_t n),
updateType(neoPixelType t);
uint8_t
*getPixels(void) const,
getBrightness(void) const,
sine8(uint8_t) const,
gamma8(uint8_t) const;
int8_t
getPin(void) { return pin; };
uint16_t
numPixels(void) const;
static uint32_t
Color(uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b),
Color(uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b, uint8_t w);
uint32_t
getPixelColor(uint16_t n) const;
inline bool
canShow(void) { return (micros() - endTime) >= 300L; }
protected:
boolean
#ifdef NEO_KHZ400 // If 400 KHz NeoPixel support enabled...
is800KHz, // ...true if 800 KHz pixels
#endif
begun; // true if begin() previously called
uint16_t
numLEDs, // Number of RGB LEDs in strip
numBytes; // Size of 'pixels' buffer below (3 or 4 bytes/pixel)
int8_t
pin; // Output pin number (-1 if not yet set)
uint8_t
brightness,
*pixels, // Holds LED color values (3 or 4 bytes each)
rOffset, // Index of red byte within each 3- or 4-byte pixel
gOffset, // Index of green byte
bOffset, // Index of blue byte
wOffset; // Index of white byte (same as rOffset if no white)
uint32_t
endTime; // Latch timing reference
#ifdef __AVR__
volatile uint8_t
*port; // Output PORT register
uint8_t
pinMask; // Output PORT bitmask
#endif
};
#endif // ADAFRUIT_NEOPIXEL_H