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NeoPixel driver
This library provides a driver for various Neo Pixel LED strips, see https://www.adafruit.com/category/168.
NeoPixels consist of programmable RGB LEDs (WS2812B), every one of them controlled separately.
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See Microsoft/pxt-ws2812b for basic WS2812B led support.
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Basic usage
// Create a NeoPixel driver - specify the pin, number of LEDs, and the type of
// the NeoPixel srip, either standard RGB (with GRB or RGB format) or RGB+White.
let strip = neopixel.create(DigitalPin.P0, 24, NeoPixelMode.RGB);
// set pixel colors
strip.setPixelColor(0, NeoPixelColors.White); // white
strip.setPixelColor(1, 0xff0000); // red
strip.setPixelColor(2, 0x00ff00); // green
strip.setPixelColor(3, NeoPixelColors.Blue); // blue
// send the data to the strip
strip.show()
Use ||setBrightness||
to lower the brightness (it's maxed out by default).
Use ||shift||
or ||rotate||
to shift the lights around.
Use ||setPixelWhiteLED||
to set brightness of the white pixel for RGB+W strips.
HSL color format
Use neopixel.hslToRgb()
to create colors using hue, saturation, and lightness.
Example: Using accelerometer to control colors
This little program will let the position of the microbit control the color of the first LED. This first LED will then get shifted further away every 100ms.
let strip = neopixel.create(DigitalPin.P0, 24, NeoPixelMode.RGB_RGB)
while (true) {
let x = input.acceleration(Dimension.X) / 2;
let y = input.acceleration(Dimension.Y) / 2;
let z = input.acceleration(Dimension.Z) / 2;
strip.shift(1);
strip.setPixelColor(0, neopixel.rgb(x, y, -z));
strip.show();
basic.pause(100);
}
Supported targets
- for PXT/microbit
- for PXT/calliope
License
MIT
Code of Conduct
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.