#include <modm/ui/led/led.hpp>
This class supplies a basic interface to fade an LED to any brightness level. A lookup-table should be used to store the alpha corrected PWM values, so that no calculation has to be done at run time.
Here is an example for the STM32F4:
#include <modm/ui/led.hpp>
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This is just a very, very thin wrapper around modm::ui::Animation<uint8_t>. If you need more advanced features, have a look there.
- See also
- Animators
- Author
- Niklas Hauser
void modm::ui::Led::fadeTo |
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uint8_t |
brightness, |
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uint16_t |
time |
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Fade from the current brightness to a new brightness in the specified ms. Fading times of more than ~32s are not possible. You must control fading externally in that case.
uint8_t modm::ui::Led::getBrightness |
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const |
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- Returns
- brightness of the LED
bool modm::ui::Led::isFading |
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const |
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- Returns
true
if LED is currently fading to another brightness, false
if otherwise
void modm::ui::Led::off |
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uint16_t |
time = 120 | ) |
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Mimics the behavior of normal lamps, which take a small amount of time until fully extinguished.
- Parameters
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time | specify the fade up time in ms, 0 to turn the LED off instantly |
void modm::ui::Led::on |
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uint16_t |
time = 75 | ) |
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Mimics the behavior of normal lamps, which take a small amount of time until achieving full brightness.
- Parameters
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time | specify the fade up time in ms, 0 to turn the LED on instantly |
void modm::ui::Led::setBrightness |
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uint8_t |
brightness | ) |
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- Parameters
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brightness | between 0 and length of lookup-table (usually 255) |
void modm::ui::Led::update |
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Can be called at a interval of 1ms or less. If you do not need 1ms response time (e.g. for on(), off()), you may call this at intervals < 255ms.
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: