neorv32/sw/example/demo_neopixel/main.c

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/**********************************************************************//**
* @file demo_neopixel/main.c
* @author Stephan Nolting
* @brief NeoPixel (WS2812) interface demo using the processor's smart LED interface (NEOLED).
**************************************************************************/
#include <neorv32.h>
/**********************************************************************//**
* @name User configuration
**************************************************************************/
/**@{*/
/** UART BAUD rate */
#define BAUD_RATE 19200
/** Number of RGB LEDs in stripe (24-bit data) */
#define NUM_LEDS_24BIT (12)
/** Max intensity (0..255) */
#define MAX_INTENSITY (16)
/**@}*/
// prototypes
uint32_t hsv2rgb(int h, int v);
/**********************************************************************//**
* Main function
* This demo uses a 12-LED RGB ring
*
* @note This program requires the NEOLED controller to be synthesized (UART0 is optional).
*
* @return 0 if execution was successful
**************************************************************************/
int main() {
// capture all exceptions and give debug info via UART0
// this is not required, but keeps us safe
neorv32_rte_setup();
// setup UART at default baud rate, no interrupts
neorv32_uart0_setup(BAUD_RATE, 0);
// check if NEOLED unit is implemented at all, abort if not
if (neorv32_neoled_available() == 0) {
neorv32_uart0_printf("Error! No NEOLED unit synthesized!\n");
return 1;
}
// illustrate setup
neorv32_uart0_printf("<<< NEORV32 NeoPixel (WS2812) Controller (NEOLED) Demo Program >>>\n"
"(TM) 'NeoPixel' is a trademark of Adafruit Industries.\n\n"
"This demo uses the following LED setup:\n"
"NEORV32.neoled_o -> %u RGB-LEDs (24-bit)\n\n", (uint32_t)NUM_LEDS_24BIT);
// use the "neorv32_neoled_setup_ws2812()" setup function here instead the raw "neorv32_neoled_setup()"
// neorv32_neoled_setup_ws2812() will configure all timing parameters according to the WS2812 specs. for the current processor clock speed
neorv32_neoled_setup_ws2812(0); // interrupt configuration = fire IRQ if TX FIFO is empty (not used here)
neorv32_neoled_set_mode(0); // mode = 0 = 24-bit
// check NEOLED configuration
neorv32_uart0_printf("Checking NEOLED configuration:\n"
" Hardware FIFO size: %u entries\n"
" Control register: 0x%x\n\n", neorv32_neoled_get_buffer_size(), NEORV32_NEOLED->CTRL);
// clear all LEDs
neorv32_uart0_printf("Clearing all LEDs...\n");
int i;
for (i=0; i<NUM_LEDS_24BIT; i++) {
neorv32_neoled_write_blocking(0);
}
neorv32_cpu_delay_ms(500);
// a simple animation example: rotating rainbow
// this example uses BLOCKING NEOLED functions that check the FIFO flags before writing new data
// non-blocking functions should only be used when checking the FIFO flags (half-full) in advance (for example using the NEOLED interrupt)
neorv32_uart0_printf("Starting animation...\n");
int angle = 0, led_id = 0;
while (1) {
for (led_id=0; led_id<NUM_LEDS_24BIT; led_id++) {
// give every LED a different color
neorv32_neoled_write_blocking(hsv2rgb(angle + (360/NUM_LEDS_24BIT) * led_id, MAX_INTENSITY));
}
angle += 1; // rotation increment per frame
neorv32_neoled_strobe_blocking(); // send strobe ("RESET") command
neorv32_cpu_delay_ms(10); // delay between frames
}
return 0;
}
/**********************************************************************//**
* Convert HSV color to RGB.
*
* @note Very simple version: using integer arithmetic and ignoring saturation (saturation is always MAX).
*
* @param[in] h Hue (color angle), 0..359
* @param[in] v Value (intensity), 0..255
* @return LSB-aligned 24-bit RGB data [G,R,B]
**************************************************************************/
uint32_t hsv2rgb(int h, int v) {
h = h % 360;
int r, g, b;
int i = h / 60;
int difs = h % 60;
int rgb_adj = (v * difs) / 60;
switch (i) {
case 0:
r = v;
g = 0 + rgb_adj;
b = 0;
break;
case 1:
r = v - rgb_adj;
g = v;
b = 0;
break;
case 2:
r = 0;
g = v;
b = 0 + rgb_adj;
break;
case 3:
r = 0;
g = v - rgb_adj;
b = v;
break;
case 4:
r = 0 + rgb_adj;
g = 0;
b = v;
break;
default:
r = v;
g = 0;
b = v - rgb_adj;
break;
}
uint32_t res = 0;
res |= (((uint32_t)g) & 0xff) << 16;
res |= (((uint32_t)r) & 0xff) << 8;
res |= (((uint32_t)b) & 0xff) << 0;
return res;
}