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- #include <FastLED.h>
-
- // How many leds in your strip?
- #define NUM_LEDS 64
-
- // For led chips like Neopixels, which have a data line, ground, and power, you just
- // need to define DATA_PIN. For led chipsets that are SPI based (four wires - data, clock,
- // ground, and power), like the LPD8806, define both DATA_PIN and CLOCK_PIN
- #define DATA_PIN 7
- #define CLOCK_PIN 13
-
- // Define the array of leds
- CRGB leds[NUM_LEDS];
-
- void setup() {
- Serial.begin(57600);
- Serial.println("resetting");
- LEDS.addLeds<WS2812,DATA_PIN,RGB>(leds,NUM_LEDS);
- LEDS.setBrightness(84);
- }
-
- void fadeall() { for(int i = 0; i < NUM_LEDS; i++) { leds[i].nscale8(250); } }
-
- void loop() {
- static uint8_t hue = 0;
- Serial.print("x");
- // First slide the led in one direction
- for(int i = 0; i < NUM_LEDS; i++) {
- // Set the i'th led to red
- leds[i] = CHSV(hue++, 255, 255);
- // Show the leds
- FastLED.show();
- // now that we've shown the leds, reset the i'th led to black
- // leds[i] = CRGB::Black;
- fadeall();
- // Wait a little bit before we loop around and do it again
- delay(10);
- }
- Serial.print("x");
-
- // Now go in the other direction.
- for(int i = (NUM_LEDS)-1; i >= 0; i--) {
- // Set the i'th led to red
- leds[i] = CHSV(hue++, 255, 255);
- // Show the leds
- FastLED.show();
- // now that we've shown the leds, reset the i'th led to black
- // leds[i] = CRGB::Black;
- fadeall();
- // Wait a little bit before we loop around and do it again
- delay(10);
- }
- }
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