/* WS2812Serial BasicTest Example Test LEDs by turning then 7 different colors. This example code is in the public domain. */ #include const int numled = 64; const int pin = 1; // Usable pins: // Teensy LC: 1, 4, 5, 24 // Teensy 3.2: 1, 5, 8, 10, 31 (overclock to 120 MHz for pin 8) // Teensy 3.5: 1, 5, 8, 10, 26, 32, 33, 48 // Teensy 3.6: 1, 5, 8, 10, 26, 32, 33 byte drawingMemory[numled*3]; // 3 bytes per LED DMAMEM byte displayMemory[numled*12]; // 12 bytes per LED WS2812Serial leds(numled, displayMemory, drawingMemory, pin, WS2812_GRB); #define RED 0xFF0000 #define GREEN 0x00FF00 #define BLUE 0x0000FF #define YELLOW 0xFFFF00 #define PINK 0xFF1088 #define ORANGE 0xE05800 #define WHITE 0xFFFFFF // Less intense... /* #define RED 0x160000 #define GREEN 0x001600 #define BLUE 0x000016 #define YELLOW 0x101400 #define PINK 0x120009 #define ORANGE 0x100400 #define WHITE 0x101010 */ void setup() { leds.begin(); } void loop() { // change all the LEDs in 1.5 seconds int microsec = 1500000 / leds.numPixels(); colorWipe(RED, microsec); colorWipe(GREEN, microsec); colorWipe(BLUE, microsec); colorWipe(YELLOW, microsec); colorWipe(PINK, microsec); colorWipe(ORANGE, microsec); colorWipe(WHITE, microsec); } void colorWipe(int color, int wait) { for (int i=0; i < leds.numPixels(); i++) { leds.setPixel(i, color); leds.show(); delayMicroseconds(wait); } }