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Lets you control neopixels from your PC using a board.

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Control your neopixels from your PC!

Installation

pip install neobridge

Setup (board)

To start controlling neopixels directly from your PC, you have to setup your circuitpython board to receive serial commands. This is already programmed in the code.py script. Follow the steps below.

  1. Download code.py
  2. Move to the circuitpython board (RP2040 is officially supported)
  3. You will need to edit code.py to fit your setup! (Number of LEDs, Pin location, Order)
  4. Run the script. The script will run every bootup.

Setup (PC/Linux/MacOS)

Now that the board is ready for serial communication, you can now control it from your PC directly. This lets you program a lot of cool lighting effects! The example below creates a 'loading' bar like effect.

from itertools import cycle

from neobridge import Neobridge
import serial
import time

FRAME_RATE = 12 # How many frames per second to run code as.

# You have to provide the serial object.
a = Neobridge(serial.Serial(
            'LOCATION OF BOARD',
            baudrate=115200,
            timeout=0.05,
            write_timeout=1), 30)

a.setall((0, 0, 0)) # Set all LEDs to black (nothing)
a.show() # Update to show change!

c = cycle(range(0, 30))
for i in c:
    a.setone((255, 255, 255), i) # Set only one at a time.
    a.show()
    
    a.setall((0, 0, 0)) # Reset to black.
    time.sleep(1 / FRAME_RATE)

Before you can start controlling from PC, you have to enter the location of your board.

  • On Windows, this is usually under a name such as COM3, this can be different.
  • On Linux, it looks like /dev/ttyACM0
  • On MacOS, the name looks like /dev/tty.usbmodem1d12

These names can be different! Make sure to find the right one for the board!

Documentation

a = Neobridge(ser: serial.Serial, n_of_leds: int)
"""
Args:
        `ser (serial.Serial)`: Takes a `serial.Serial` object, this is from **pyserial**
        `n_of_leds (int)`: Number of LEDs on the board.
"""
neobridge.wait_for_response(self)
"""
*Sends a command to the board to wait for a response.*
"""
neobridge.setall(self, rgb: tuple)
"""
*Sets all LEDs on the board to the given RGB values.*
    Args:
        `rgb (tuple)`: RGB values to set.
"""
neobridge.setone(self, rgb: tuple, index: int)
"""
*Sets a single LED on the board to the given RGB values.*
    Args:
        rgb (tuple): RGB values to set.
        index (int): Index of the LED to set.
"""
neobridge.show(self)
"""
Sends a command to the board to update the LEDs.
"""

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