Tasmota/lib/lib_basic/NeoPixelBus/examples/topologies/NeoPixelTilesTest/NeoPixelTilesTest.ino

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//----------------------------------------------------------------------
// NeoPixelTilesTest
// This will display specific colors in specific locations on the led panels
//
// This is useful in confirming the layout of your panels
//
// It does require that you have the actual panels connected
//----------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <NeoPixelAnimator.h>
#include <NeoPixelBus.h>
// uncomment one of these that matches your panel pixel layouts and
// how you want them rotated. Not all the rotations are listed here
// but you can modifiy the name to include the rotation of 90,180, or 270.
typedef ColumnMajorAlternatingLayout MyPanelLayout;
// typedef ColumnMajorLayout MyPanelLayout;
// typedef RowMajorAlternatingLayout MyPanelLayout;
// typedef RowMajorLayout MyPanelLayout;
// typedef RowMajor90Layout MyPanelLayout; // note rotation 90 was used
// change this to be one of the layouts which will define the layout
// of the panels themselves
typedef ColumnMajorLayout MyTilesLayout;
// make sure to set these panel values to the sizes of yours
const uint8_t PanelWidth = 8; // 8 pixel x 8 pixel matrix of leds
const uint8_t PanelHeight = 8;
const uint8_t TileWidth = 4; // laid out in 4 panels x 2 panels mosaic
const uint8_t TileHeight = 2;
const uint16_t PixelCount = PanelWidth * PanelHeight * TileWidth * TileHeight;
const uint8_t PixelPin = 2;
NeoTiles <MyPanelLayout, MyTilesLayout> tiles(
PanelWidth,
PanelHeight,
TileWidth,
TileHeight);
NeoPixelBus<NeoGrbFeature, Neo800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
//NeoPixelBus<NeoRgbFeature, Neo800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
//NeoPixelBus<NeoRgbwFeature, Neo800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount, PixelPin);
// for esp8266 omit the pin
//NeoPixelBus<NeoGrbFeature, Neo800KbpsMethod> strip(PixelCount);
RgbColor red(128, 0, 0);
RgbColor green(0, 128, 0);
RgbColor blue(0, 0, 128);
RgbColor white(128);
// if using NeoRgbwFeature above, use this white instead to use
// the correct white element of the LED
//RgbwColor white(128);
RgbColor black(0);
const uint16_t left = 0;
const uint16_t right = PanelWidth - 1;
const uint16_t top = 0;
const uint16_t bottom = PanelHeight - 1;
void setup()
{
Serial.begin(115200);
while (!Serial); // wait for serial attach
Serial.println();
Serial.println("Initializing...");
strip.Begin();
strip.Show();
Serial.println();
Serial.println("Running...");
}
void loop()
{
delay(2500);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("If your panel is correctly defined, you should see ...");
Serial.println("Upper left is white.");
Serial.println("Upper right is Red.");
Serial.println("Lower right is Green");
Serial.println("Lower Left is Blue");
// use the topo to map the 2d cordinate to the pixel
// and use that to SetPixelColor
strip.SetPixelColor(tiles.Map(left, top), white);
strip.SetPixelColor(tiles.Map(right, top), red);
strip.SetPixelColor(tiles.Map(right, bottom), green);
strip.SetPixelColor(tiles.Map(left, bottom), blue);
strip.Show();
delay(5000);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("Cleared to black ...");
strip.ClearTo(black);
strip.Show();
}