# Copyright (c) 2017 Linaro Limited # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # The following blog post is an excellent resource about pulse timing: # # https://wp.josh.com/2014/05/13/ws2812-neopixels-are-not-so-finicky-once-you-get-to-know-them/ menuconfig WS2812_STRIP bool "Enable WS2812 (and compatible) LED strip driver" depends on SPI help Enable LED strip driver for daisy chains of WS2812-ish (or WS2812B, WS2813, SK6812, or compatible) devices. These devices have a one-wire communications interface which encodes bits using pulses. Short pulses indicate zero bits, and long pulses indicate ones; refer to the chip datasheets for precise specifications. To implement this in a multitasking operating system, this driver generates the pulses using a SPI peripheral. if WS2812_STRIP config WS2812_STRIP_MAX_PIXELS int "Maximum number of pixels in a strip" default 12 help Set this to the maximum number of pixels you need to control at once. There is an 8x memory penalty associated with each increment of this value, so it's worth optimizing. config WS2812_STRIP_ONE_FRAME hex "SPI frame to shift out to signal a one bit" default 0x7c if SOC_SERIES_STM32F4X default 0x70 if SOC_FAMILY_NRF help When shifted out at the configured clock frequency, this must generate a pulse whose width fits within the chipset specifications for T1H, and whose interpulse timing meets low times. It is recommended that the first and last bits in the frame be zero; this "encourages" SPI IPs to leave MOSI low between frames. config WS2812_STRIP_ZERO_FRAME hex "SPI frame to shift out to signal a zero bit" default 0x60 if SOC_SERIES_STM32F4X default 0x40 if SOC_FAMILY_NRF help When shifted out at the configured clock frequency, this must generate a pulse whose width fits within the chipset specifications for T0H, and whose interpulse timing meets low times. It is recommended that the first and last bits in the frame be zero; this "encourages" SPI IPs to leave MOSI low between frames. # By default, we use GRBW [sic] (and ignore W). comment "The following options determine channel data order on the wire." config WS2812_RED_ORDER int "Order in which a red pixel should be shifted out" default 1 range 0 3 help If the red channel is shifted out first, specify 0. If second, specify 1, and so on. config WS2812_GRN_ORDER int "Order in which a green pixel should be shifted out" default 0 range 0 3 help If the green channel is shifted out first, specify 0. If second, specify 1, and so on. config WS2812_BLU_ORDER int "Order in which a blue pixel should be shifted out" default 2 range 0 3 help If the blue channel is shifted out first, specify 0. If second, specify 1, and so on. config WS2812_HAS_WHITE_CHANNEL bool "Does the chip have a white channel on wire?" default y help If the chipset has a white channel, say y. White channels are not used by the driver, but must be declared if expected by the chip. config WS2812_WHT_ORDER int "Order in which a white pixel should be shifted out" default 3 range 0 3 depends on WS2812_HAS_WHITE_CHANNEL help If the blue channel is shifted out first, specify 0. If second, specify 1, and so on. endif # WS2812_STRIP