Quite similar to https://repos.ctdo.de/ctdo/esp-pixelprojektor, but has controls to show a pseudo VU-meter
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Adafruit_NeoMatrix.cpp | ||
Adafruit_NeoMatrix.h | ||
NeoPatterns.cpp | ||
NeoPatterns.h | ||
Readme.md | ||
esp-pixelbox.ino | ||
font.h | ||
gamma.h |
Readme.md
Pixelbox Firmware
About
Features
LED 8x8 Field
Topic | Descriptions | settable | Values |
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device_id /pixel/pixel/ |
Range property from 0 - (number of pixels - 1) | yes | Color as uint32_t see Color |
device_id /pixel/pixels/ |
Range property from 0 - (number of pixels - 1) | yes | Color as #xxxxxx without spaces Color |
device_id /pixel/vu/ |
Range property from 0 - sqrt(number of pixels)-1 | yes | sqrt(number of pixels) numbers, ranged 0-7 |
device_id /pixel/color |
Range property to set the effects colors 1 & 2 see: effect colors | yes | Color as uint32_t see Color |
device_id /pixel/brightness |
Sets the brightness of the pixel strip | yes | possible values: 0 - 255 |
device_id /pixel/effect |
Set effect | yes | see: effects |
device_id /pixel/clear |
Clears the pixels strip | yes | any value is possible |
device_id /pixel/length |
Set the strip length | yes | Possible values: 0 - length |
device_id /pixel/icon |
Show the icon represented by given letter | yes | Possible values: a - Z |
Color
To convert RGB value use the following bash code:
function rgbToColor {
echo $(( $(($1<<16)) + $(($2<<8)) + $(($3)) ));
}
function colorToRGB {
echo "Red: $(($1>>16&0xff))"
echo "Green: $(($1>>8&0xff))"
echo "Blue: $(($1&0xff))"
}
Example
RGB Value to color uint32_t
bash$ rgbToColor 155 230 32
10216992
bash$
uint32_t to RGB values
bash$ colorToRGB 10216992
Red: 155
Green: 230
Blue: 32
bash$
Effects
- larsonspiral Shows the moving larson scanner eye known form Battlestar Galactica and Knight Rider. The used effect color can be specified by color_0
- randomscanner This is the same scanner then the scanner above but uses an alternating color pattern
- larsonspiral This is the same scanner then the randomscanner above but uses a spiral pattern
- rainbowcycle Shows a cycling rainbown on the LED strip
- theaterchase Shows an color chasing LED strip. You can specify the color by set color_0 and color_1
- fade Fades from effect color_0 to effect_color_1
- randomfade Fades thru an alternating color pattern on all pixels with the same color.
- randomfade|40 Fades thru an alternating color pattern on all pixels with different color.
- random Shows random static colors on all pixels differently.
- smooth Smooth chainging effect.
- plasma The all famous plasma effect known from many 8bit-Demos from the '80s and '90s.
- none Stop all effects
Effect colors
You can set to different effect colors
- color_0 (default R: 255, G: 0 B: 0)
- color_1 (default R: 0, G: 0 B: 255)
The effect color has to be set after the effect.
Example:
homie/device_id/pixel/effect/set -m "fade"
homie/device_id/pixel/color_0/set -m "255"
homie/device_id/pixel/color_1/set -m "10216992"
color_0
This color will be used for the following effects:
- scanner
- theaterchase
- fade
color_1
This color will be used for the following effects:
- theaterchase
- fade