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Control WS2812B strip on a Raspberry Pi
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<Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"> | |
<PropertyGroup> | |
<OutputType>Exe</OutputType> | |
<TargetFramework>netcoreapp2.2</TargetFramework> | |
<RootNamespace>hello_ws2812</RootNamespace> | |
</PropertyGroup> | |
<ItemGroup> | |
<PackageReference Include="System.Device.Gpio" Version="0.1.0-prerelease*" /> | |
<PackageReference Include="Iot.Device.Bindings" Version="0.1.0-prerelease*" /> | |
</ItemGroup> | |
</Project> |
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using System; | |
using System.Device.Spi; | |
using System.Device.Spi.Drivers; | |
using System.Drawing; | |
using Iot.Device.Graphics; | |
using Iot.Device.Ws28xx; | |
namespace hello_ws2812 | |
{ | |
class Program | |
{ | |
private const int count = 30; | |
static void Main() | |
{ | |
var settings = new SpiConnectionSettings(0, 0) { | |
ClockFrequency = 2_400_000, | |
Mode = SpiMode.Mode0, | |
DataBitLength = 8 | |
}; | |
var spi = new UnixSpiDevice(settings); | |
var device = new Ws2812b(spi, count); | |
// Display basic colors for 5 sec | |
BitmapImage image = device.Image; | |
image.Clear(); | |
image.SetPixel(0, 0, Color.Orange); | |
image.SetPixel(1, 0, Color.Red); | |
image.SetPixel(2, 0, Color.Green); | |
image.SetPixel(3, 0, Color.Blue); | |
image.SetPixel(4, 0, Color.Yellow); | |
image.SetPixel(5, 0, Color.Cyan); | |
image.SetPixel(6, 0, Color.Magenta); | |
image.SetPixel(7, 0, Color.FromArgb(unchecked((int)0xffff8000))); | |
device.Update(); | |
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(5000); | |
// Chase some blue leds | |
for(int i=0; i<10; i++) | |
{ | |
image.Clear(); | |
for(int j=0; j<count; j++) | |
{ | |
image.SetPixel(j, 0, Color.LightBlue); | |
device.Update(); | |
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(10); | |
image.SetPixel(j, 0, Color.Blue); | |
device.Update(); | |
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(25); | |
} | |
} | |
// Color Fade | |
int r=255; | |
int g=0; | |
int b=0; | |
while (! Console.KeyAvailable) { | |
if(r > 0 && b == 0){ | |
r--; | |
g++; | |
} | |
if(g > 0 && r == 0){ | |
g--; | |
b++; | |
} | |
if(b > 0 && g == 0){ | |
r++; | |
b--; | |
} | |
image.Clear(Color.FromArgb(r,g,b)); | |
device.Update(); | |
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(10); | |
} | |
image.Clear(); | |
device.Update(); | |
Console.WriteLine("Hello Pi!"); | |
} | |
} | |
} |
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Yes, you just send darker colours. Black turns LEDs off.