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Breezy4Pi Instruction Manual.pdfInstruction ManualAdobe Portable Document Format - 1.87 MB - 04/06/2017 at 04:04 |
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I have done a lot of work since the last log entry. The 16 channel PCA 9685 PWM chip is now supported. New functionality includes servo motor minimum, neutral, and maximum. Also added are LED blink, pulse, pulsate, on and off. The pulsate function allows you to edit attack, sustain, release and interval times, much like creating a sound envelope.
Finally, fixed some annoying bugs, most notably that when a board becomes unmounted the name of the board blanks out in the macro and event trigger editors. You can now edit macros and event triggers even with unmounted boards. The names of unmounted boards will show up red in these editors.
The first photo above shows how the PWM Led is used in a macro. The Attack parameter states how much time to take to ramp the Led up to full brighteness. The Sustain parameter is how long to maintain full brightness. Release is how long to return to ramp down to an off state. Interval is the time between pulsations and Max Brightness is how bright you want your Led.
Uses for pulsation can include fun things like adding pulsating beacons on a model radio tower for instance.
Many changes have been made to Breezy4Pi. It now supports LED semaphores. Installation instructions have been updated and are now posted on GitHub.
All installation documentation, manuals and software are available on the website: www.breezy4pi.com.
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