PlatformIO package of the Teensy core framework compatible with GCC 10 & C++20
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  1. /* OctoWS2811 BasicTest.ino - Basic RGB LED Test
  2. http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/td_libs_OctoWS2811.html
  3. Copyright (c) 2013 Paul Stoffregen, PJRC.COM, LLC
  4. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
  5. of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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  7. to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
  8. copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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  11. all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
  12. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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  17. OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
  18. THE SOFTWARE.
  19. Required Connections
  20. --------------------
  21. pin 2: LED Strip #1 OctoWS2811 drives 8 LED Strips.
  22. pin 14: LED strip #2 All 8 are the same length.
  23. pin 7: LED strip #3
  24. pin 8: LED strip #4 A 100 ohm resistor should used
  25. pin 6: LED strip #5 between each Teensy pin and the
  26. pin 20: LED strip #6 wire to the LED strip, to minimize
  27. pin 21: LED strip #7 high frequency ringining & noise.
  28. pin 5: LED strip #8
  29. pin 15 & 16 - Connect together, but do not use
  30. pin 4 - Do not use
  31. pin 3 - Do not use as PWM. Normal use is ok.
  32. This test is useful for checking if your LED strips work, and which
  33. color config (WS2811_RGB, WS2811_GRB, etc) they require.
  34. */
  35. #include <OctoWS2811.h>
  36. const int ledsPerStrip = 120;
  37. DMAMEM int displayMemory[ledsPerStrip*6];
  38. int drawingMemory[ledsPerStrip*6];
  39. const int config = WS2811_GRB | WS2811_800kHz;
  40. OctoWS2811 leds(ledsPerStrip, displayMemory, drawingMemory, config);
  41. void setup() {
  42. leds.begin();
  43. leds.show();
  44. }
  45. #define RED 0xFF0000
  46. #define GREEN 0x00FF00
  47. #define BLUE 0x0000FF
  48. #define YELLOW 0xFFFF00
  49. #define PINK 0xFF1088
  50. #define ORANGE 0xE05800
  51. #define WHITE 0xFFFFFF
  52. // Less intense...
  53. /*
  54. #define RED 0x160000
  55. #define GREEN 0x001600
  56. #define BLUE 0x000016
  57. #define YELLOW 0x101400
  58. #define PINK 0x120009
  59. #define ORANGE 0x100400
  60. #define WHITE 0x101010
  61. */
  62. void loop() {
  63. int microsec = 2000000 / leds.numPixels(); // change them all in 2 seconds
  64. // uncomment for voltage controlled speed
  65. // millisec = analogRead(A9) / 40;
  66. colorWipe(RED, microsec);
  67. colorWipe(GREEN, microsec);
  68. colorWipe(BLUE, microsec);
  69. colorWipe(YELLOW, microsec);
  70. colorWipe(PINK, microsec);
  71. colorWipe(ORANGE, microsec);
  72. colorWipe(WHITE, microsec);
  73. }
  74. void colorWipe(int color, int wait)
  75. {
  76. for (int i=0; i < leds.numPixels(); i++) {
  77. leds.setPixel(i, color);
  78. leds.show();
  79. delayMicroseconds(wait);
  80. }
  81. }