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esp8266/scripts: Make neopixel/apa102 handle 4bpp LEDs with common code.

The NeoPixel class now handles 4 bytes-per-pixel LEDs (extra byte is
intensity) and arbitrary byte ordering.  APA102 class is now derived from
NeoPixel to reduce code size and support fill() operation.
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Radomir Dopieralski 8 years ago
committed by Damien George
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  1. 27
      esp8266/scripts/apa102.py
  2. 27
      esp8266/scripts/neopixel.py

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esp8266/scripts/apa102.py

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# MIT license; Copyright (c) 2016 Robert Foss, Daniel Busch
from esp import apa102_write
from neopixel import NeoPixel
class APA102:
def __init__(self, clock_pin, data_pin, n):
self.clock_pin = clock_pin
self.data_pin = data_pin
self.n = n
self.buf = bytearray(n * 4)
self.clock_pin.init(clock_pin.OUT)
self.data_pin.init(data_pin.OUT)
def __setitem__(self, index, val):
r, g, b, brightness = val
self.buf[index * 4] = r
self.buf[index * 4 + 1] = g
self.buf[index * 4 + 2] = b
self.buf[index * 4 + 3] = brightness
class APA102(NeoPixel):
ORDER = (0, 1, 2, 3)
def __getitem__(self, index):
i = index * 4
return self.buf[i], self.buf[i + 1], self.buf[i + 2], self.buf[i + 3]
def __init__(self, clock_pin, data_pin, n, bpp=4):
super().__init__(data_pin, n, bpp)
self.clock_pin = clock_pin
self.clock_pin.init(clock_pin.OUT)
def write(self):
apa102_write(self.clock_pin, self.data_pin, self.buf)
apa102_write(self.clock_pin, self.pin, self.buf)

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esp8266/scripts/neopixel.py

@ -3,29 +3,30 @@
from esp import neopixel_write
class NeoPixel:
def __init__(self, pin, n):
ORDER = (1, 0, 2, 3)
def __init__(self, pin, n, bpp=3):
self.pin = pin
self.n = n
self.buf = bytearray(n * 3)
self.bpp = bpp
self.buf = bytearray(n * bpp)
self.pin.init(pin.OUT)
def __setitem__(self, index, val):
r, g, b = val
self.buf[index * 3] = g
self.buf[index * 3 + 1] = r
self.buf[index * 3 + 2] = b
offset = index * self.bpp
for i in range(self.bpp):
self.buf[offset + self.ORDER[i]] = val[i]
def __getitem__(self, index):
i = index * 3
return self.buf[i + 1], self.buf[i], self.buf[i + 2]
offset = index * self.bpp
return tuple(self.buf[offset + self.ORDER[i]]
for i in range(self.bpp))
def fill(self, color):
r, g, b = color
for i in range(len(self.buf) / 3):
self.buf[i * 3] = g
self.buf[i * 3 + 1] = r
self.buf[i * 3 + 2] = b
for i in range(self.n):
self[i] = color
def write(self):
neopixel_write(self.pin, self.buf, True)

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