From 346c52ff0cbca2a4c8650f1d18fa46608c1306bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Terra Gilbert Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2022 23:23:48 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] s wrong sketch --- .../ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3.ino | 2024 ++++++++++++++ .../ClockSketch_v7-L7-One.ino | 2317 ----------------- 2 files changed, 2024 insertions(+), 2317 deletions(-) create mode 100644 ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3/ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3.ino delete mode 100644 ClockSketch_v7-L7-One/ClockSketch_v7-L7-One.ino diff --git a/ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3/ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3.ino b/ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3/ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3.ino new file mode 100644 index 0000000..722dcbd --- /dev/null +++ b/ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3/ClockSketch_v7-7SCv3-TFO-3.ino @@ -0,0 +1,2024 @@ +/* -[ClockSketch v7.2]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + https://www.instructables.com/ClockSketch-V7-Part-I/ + + pre-configured for: + Retro 7 Segment Clock v3 - The Final One(s) (3 LEDs/Segment) + https://www.instructables.com/Retro-7-Segment-Clock-the-Final-Ones/ + https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5001559 + + Arduino UNO/Nano/Pro Mini (AtMega328, 5V, 16 MHz), DS3231 RTC + + May 2022 - Daniel Cikic + + Serial Baud Rates: + Arduino: 57600 + nodeMCU: 74880 + -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +// comment below to disable serial in-/output and free some RAM +#define DEBUG + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +#include // "Time" by Michael Margolis, used in all configs +#include // required for reading/saving settings to eeprom + +/* Start WiFi config/parameters------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +const char* wifiSSID = "MySpectrumWiFi80-2G"; +const char* wifiPWD = "lazydoll672"; +/* End WiFi config/parameters--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/* Start NTP config/parameters-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Using NTP will enforce autoDST, so check autoDST/time zone settings below! */ +#define NTPHOST "pool.ntp.org" +/* End NTP config/parameters---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/* Start autoDST config/parameters ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Comment/uncomment/add TimeChangeRules as needed, only use 2 (tcr1, tcr2), comment out unused ones! + Enabling/disabling autoDST will require to set time again, clock will be running in UTC time if autoDST + is enabled, only display times are adjusted (check serial monitor with DEBUG defined!) + This will also add options for setting the date (Year/Month/Day) when setting time on the clock! */ +#include // "Timezone" by Jack Christensen +TimeChangeRule *tcr; +//----------------------------------------------- +/* US */ +TimeChangeRule tcr1 = {"tcr1", First, Sun, Nov, 2, -360}; // utc -6h, valid from first sunday of november at 2am +TimeChangeRule tcr2 = {"tcr2", Second, Sun, Mar, 2, -300}; // utc -5h, valid from second sunday of march at 2am +//----------------------------------------------- +Timezone myTimeZone(tcr1, tcr2); +/* End autoDST config/parameters ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +#define SKETCHNAME "ClockSketch v7.2" +#define CLOCKNAME "Retro 7 Segment Clock v3 - The Final One(s), 3 LEDs/segment" + +/* Start button config/pins----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ +const uint8_t buttonA = 13; // momentary push button, 1 pin to gnd, 1 pin to d7 / GPIO_13 +const uint8_t buttonB = 14; // momentary push button, 1 pin to gnd, 1 pin to d5 / GPIO_14 +/* End button config/pins------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/* Start basic appearance config------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ +const bool dotsBlinking = true; // true = only light up dots on even seconds, false = always on +const bool leadingZero = false; // true = enable a leading zero, 9:00 -> 09:00, 1:30 -> 01:30... +uint8_t displayMode = 1; // 0 = 24h mode, 1 = 12h mode ("1" will also override setting that might be written to EEPROM!) +uint8_t colorMode = 0; // different color modes, setting this to anything else than zero will overwrite values written to eeprom, as above +uint16_t colorSpeed = 750; // controls how fast colors change, smaller = faster (interval in ms at which color moves inside colorizeOutput();) +const bool colorPreview = true; // true = preview selected palette/colorMode using "8" on all positions for 3 seconds +const uint8_t colorPreviewDuration = 3; // duration in seconds for previewing palettes/colorModes if colorPreview is enabled/true +const bool reverseColorCycling = false; // true = reverse color movements +const uint8_t brightnessLevels[3] {80, 130, 220}; // 0 - 255, brightness Levels (min, med, max) - index (0-2) will be saved to eeprom +uint8_t brightness = brightnessLevels[0]; // default brightness if none saved to eeprom yet / first run +/* End basic appearance config-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/* End of basic config/parameters section */ + +/* End of feature/parameter section, unless changing advanced things/modifying the sketch there's absolutely nothing to do further down! */ + +/* library, wifi and ntp stuff depending on above config/parameters */ +#include +#include +#include +WiFiUDP ntpUDP; +NTPClient timeClient(ntpUDP, NTPHOST); +/* end library stuff */ + +/* Start of FastLED/clock stuff */ +#define LEDSTUFF +#define FASTLED_ESP8266_RAW_PIN_ORDER // this means we'll be using the raw esp8266 pin order -> GPIO_12, which is d6 on nodeMCU +#define LED_PIN 12 + +#define LED_PWR_LIMIT 500 // 500mA - Power limit in mA (voltage is set in setup() to 5v) +#define LED_DIGITS 4 // 4 or 6 digits, HH:MM or HH:MM:SS +#define LED_COUNT 63 // Total number of leds, 103 on Retro 7 Segment Clock v3 - The Final One(s) - 3 LEDs/segment + +#include + +uint8_t markerHSV[3] = { 0, 127, 20 }; // this color will be used to "flag" leds for coloring later on while updating the leds +CRGB leds[LED_COUNT]; +CRGBPalette16 currentPalette; + + +// start clock specific config/parameters +/* Segment order, seen from the front: + + < A > + /\ /\ + F B + \/ \/ + < G > + /\ /\ + E C + \/ \/ + < D > + + digit positions, seen from the front: + _ _ _ _ _ _ + |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| + |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| + + 0 1 2 3 4 5 + + Note: Digit positions for showSegments() depends on the order in which the segments + are defined in segGroups[] below. Most of my things/clocks published so far start + from the right side when seen from the front, TFO from the left. Others may have different + orders, like Lazy 7 - QBE, which is using a single strip and has an order of + 3, 0, 2, 1 for top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right. + + "The Final One(s)" is starting from the left when looking at the front, so it's + exactly the reverse order of the old/other ones. This doesn't really matter, that's + what "digitPositions" a few lines below is for... + +*/ + + +/* Below is the configuration for led <> segment assignments. + LED_ACCESS_MODE 0 will use the two values inside each segment (led a, led b) + as they are - 2 leds per segment. + LED_ACCESS_MODE 1 will use the two values inside each segment (led a, led b) + as start and end value to get 2+ leds/segment. + + Example: + leds 0, 3 -> MODE 0 -> led 0 and 3 inside the segment -> 2 leds + leds 0, 3 -> MODE 1 -> led 0 - 3 inside the segment -> 4 leds + + Simply add all the leds into their corresponding segments inside the array. + The order of digits/strip routing doesn't really matter there, positions of + HH:MM:SS are assigned using digitPositions. + + digitsLAM -> LED_ACCESS_MODE per digit + +*/ + +// defining access modes for each digit individually +uint8_t digitsLAM[6] = { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 }; + +#if ( LED_DIGITS == 4 ) +const uint8_t digitPositions[4] = { 0, 1, 2, 3 }; // positions of HH:MM (3, 0, 2, 1 on L7-QBE) +const uint16_t segGroups[28][2] PROGMEM = { +#endif + + /* segments 0-27, 4 digits x 7 segments */ + /* digit position 0 */ + { 8, 16}, // top, a + {24, 1}, // top right, b + {10, 18}, // bottom right, c + { 3, 26}, // bottom, d + {19, 11}, // bottom left, e + { 2, 25}, // top left, f + {17, 9}, // center, g + /* digit position 1 */ + {32, 40}, // top, a + {48, 33}, // top right, b + {42, 50}, // bottom right, c + {43, 58}, // bottom, d + {59, 51}, // bottom left, e + {34, 57}, // top left, f + {49, 41}, // center, g + /* digit position 2 */ + { 4, 12}, // top, a + {20, 5}, // top right, b + {14, 22}, // bottom right, c + {15, 30}, // bottom, d + {31, 23}, // bottom left, e + { 6, 29}, // top left, f + {21, 13}, // center, g + /* digit position 3 */ + {44, 52}, // top, a + {60, 37}, // top right, b + {46, 54}, // bottom right, c + {39, 62}, // bottom, d + {55, 47}, // bottom left, e + {38, 61}, // top left, f + {53, 45} // center, g +}; + +#if ( LED_DIGITS == 4 ) +const uint16_t upperDots[2] PROGMEM = {2}; // leds inside the upper dots (right on L7-QBE) +const uint16_t lowerDots[2] PROGMEM = {2}; // leds inside the lower dots (left on L7-QBE) +#endif + +// Using above arrays it's very easy to "talk" to the segments. Simply use 0-6 for the first 7 segments, add 7 (7-13) for the second one, 14-20 for third.... +const uint8_t digits[21][7] PROGMEM = { + /* Lets define 10 numbers (0-9) with 7 segments each, also adding some letters + 1 = segment is on, 0 = segment is off */ + { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, // 0 -> Show segments a - f, don't show g (center one) + { 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, // 1 -> Show segments b + c (top right and bottom right), nothing else + { 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1 }, // 2 -> and so on... + { 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1 }, // 3 + { 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1 }, // 4 + { 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1 }, // 5 + { 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, // 6 + { 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, // 7 + { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, // 8 + { 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1 }, // 9 + { 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, // t -> some letters/symbols from here on (index 10-20, so this won't... + { 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1 }, // r -> ...interfere with using digits 0-9 by using index 0-9 + { 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1 }, // y + { 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1 }, // d + { 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, // C + { 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1 }, // F + { 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0 }, // some kind of "half letter M" (left half), displayed using two digits + { 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, // some kind of "half letter M" (right half), displayed using two digits + { 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 }, // ° + { 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1 }, // H + { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 } // "blank" +}; + +uint8_t clockStatus = 1; // Used for various things, don't mess around with it! 1 = startup +// 0 = regular mode, 1 = startup, 9x = setup modes (90, 91, 92, 93...) + +/* these values will be saved to EEPROM: + 0 = index for selected palette + 1 = index for selected brightness level + 2 = displayMode, 12h/24h mode + 3 = colorMode */ + +/* End of FastLED/clock stuff */ +// End clock specific configs/parameters + +/* other variables */ +uint8_t btnRepeatCounter = 0; // keeps track of how often a button press has been repeated +/* */ + + +/* -- this is where the fun parts start -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + + +void setup() { +#ifdef DEBUG + while ( millis() < 300 ) { // safety delay for serial output + yield(); + } + Serial.begin(74880); Serial.println(F("  ")); +#ifdef SKETCHNAME + Serial.print(SKETCHNAME); Serial.println(F(" starting up...")); +#endif +#ifdef CLOCKNAME + Serial.print("Clock Type: "); Serial.println(CLOCKNAME); +#endif + Serial.print(F("LED power limit: ")); Serial.print(LED_PWR_LIMIT); Serial.println(F(" mA")); + Serial.print(F("Total LED count: ")); Serial.println(LED_COUNT); + Serial.print(F("LED digits: ")); Serial.println(LED_DIGITS); + Serial.println(F("autoDST enabled")); + Serial.println(F("Configured for nodeMCU")); + Serial.println(F("WiFi enabled")); + Serial.print(F("NTP enabled, NTPHOST: ")); Serial.println(NTPHOST); + while ( millis() < 600 ) { // safety delay for serial output + yield(); + } +#endif + pinMode(buttonA, INPUT_PULLUP); + pinMode(buttonB, INPUT_PULLUP); + +#ifdef DEBUG + if ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW || digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) { + if ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW ) { + Serial.println(F("buttonA is LOW / pressed - check wiring!")); + } + if ( digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) { + Serial.println(F("buttonB is LOW / pressed - check wiring!")); + } + } +#endif + + FastLED.addLeds(leds, LED_COUNT).setCorrection(TypicalSMD5050).setTemperature(DirectSunlight).setDither(1); + FastLED.setMaxPowerInVoltsAndMilliamps(5, LED_PWR_LIMIT); + FastLED.clear(); + FastLED.show(); + Serial.println(F("setup(): Lighting up some leds...")); + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < LED_DIGITS; i++ ) { + showSegment(6, i); + } + FastLED.show(); + + Serial.println(F("Starting up WiFi...")); + WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); // set WiFi mode to STA... + WiFi.begin(wifiSSID, wifiPWD); // ...or credentials defined in the USEWIFI config section + Serial.println(F("Using credentials from sketch")); +} +unsigned long startTimer = millis(); +uint8_t wlStatus = 0; +uint8_t counter = 6; +Serial.print(F("Waiting for WiFi connection...")); +while ( wlStatus == 0 ) { + if ( WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED ) wlStatus = 0; else wlStatus = 1; + if ( millis() - startTimer >= 1000 ) { + FastLED.clear(); + showDigit(counter, digitPositions[3]); + FastLED.show(); + if ( counter > 0 ) counter--; else wlStatus = 2; + startTimer = millis(); + Serial.print(F(".")); + } + yield(); +} +if ( WiFi.status() == WL_CONNECTED ) { // if status is connected... // ...and USENTP defined... + timeClient.begin(); // ...start timeClient +} +Serial.println(); +if ( WiFi.status() != 0 ) { + Serial.print(F("setup(): Connected to SSID: ")); Serial.println(WiFi.SSID()); +} else Serial.println(F("setup(): WiFi connection failed.")); + +Serial.println(F("setup(): RTC.begin(), 2 second safety delay before")); +Serial.println(F(" doing any read/write actions!")); + yield(); +} + +FastLED.clear(); +FastLED.show(); + +paletteSwitcher(); +brightnessSwitcher(); +colorModeSwitcher(); +displayModeSwitcher(); + +syncHelper(); + +clockStatus = 0; // change from 1 (startup) to 0 (running mode) + +printTime(); +Serial.println(F("setup() done")); +Serial.println(F("------------------------------------------------------")); +} + + +/* MAIN LOOP */ + + +void loop() { + static uint8_t lastInput = 0; // != 0 if any button press has been detected + static uint8_t lastSecondDisplayed = 0; // This keeps track of the last second when the display was updated (HH:MM and HH:MM:SS) + static unsigned long lastCheckRTC = millis(); // This will be used to read system time in case no RTC is defined (not supported!) + static bool doUpdate = false; // Update led content whenever something sets this to true. Coloring will always happen at fixed intervals! +#ifdef USERTC + static RtcDateTime rtcTime = Rtc.GetDateTime().Epoch32Time(); // Get time from rtc (epoch) +#else + static time_t sysTime = now(); // if no rtc is defined, get local system time +#endif +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + static uint8_t refreshDelay = 5; // refresh leds every 5ms + static long lastRefresh = millis(); // Keeps track of the last led update/FastLED.show() inside the loop +#ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS + static long lastReadLDR = millis(); +#endif +#endif +#ifdef FASTFORWARD + static unsigned long lastFFStep = millis(); // Keeps track of last time increment if FASTFORWARD is defined +#endif + + if ( lastInput != 0 ) { // If any button press is detected... + if ( btnRepeatCounter < 1 ) { // execute short/single press function(s) +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("loop(): ")); Serial.print(lastInput); Serial.println(F(" (short press)")); +#endif + if ( lastInput == 1 ) { // short press button A +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + brightnessSwitcher(); +#endif + } + if ( lastInput == 2 ) { // short press button B +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + paletteSwitcher(); +#endif + } + if ( lastInput == 3 ) { // short press button A + button B + } + } else if ( btnRepeatCounter > 8 ) { // execute long press function(s)... + btnRepeatCounter = 1; // ..reset btnRepeatCounter to stop this from repeating +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("loop(): ")); Serial.print(lastInput); Serial.println(F(" (long press)")); +#endif + if ( lastInput == 1 ) { // long press button A +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + colorModeSwitcher(); +#endif + } + if ( lastInput == 2 ) { // long press button B +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + displayModeSwitcher(); +#endif + } + if ( lastInput == 3) { // long press button A + button B +#ifdef USEWIFI // if USEWIFI is defined and... + if ( useWPS ) { // ...if useWPS is true... + connectWPS(); // connect WiFi using WPS + } +#else // if USEWIFI is not defined... +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + FastLED.clear(); + FastLED.show(); + setupClock(); // start date/time setup +#endif +#endif + } + while ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW || digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) { // wait until buttons are released again +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + if ( millis() % 50 == 0 ) { // Refresh leds every 50ms to give optical feedback + colorizeOutput(colorMode); + FastLED.show(); + } +#endif +#ifdef NODEMCU + yield(); +#endif + } + } + } + +#ifdef FASTFORWARD // if FASTFORWARD is defined... + if ( millis() - lastFFStep >= 250 ) { // ...and 250ms have passed... + adjustTime(5); // ...add 5 seconds to current time + lastFFStep = millis(); + } +#endif + + if ( millis() - lastCheckRTC >= 50 ) { // check rtc/system time every 50ms +#ifdef USERTC + rtcTime = Rtc.GetDateTime().Epoch32Time(); + if ( lastSecondDisplayed != second(rtcTime) ) doUpdate = true; +#else + sysTime = now(); + if ( lastSecondDisplayed != second(sysTime) ) doUpdate = true; +#endif + lastCheckRTC = millis(); + } + + if ( doUpdate ) { // this will update the led array if doUpdate is true because of a new second from the rtc +#ifdef USERTC + setTime(rtcTime); // sync system time to rtc every second +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + FastLED.clear(); // 1A - clear all leds... + displayTime(rtcTime); // 2A - output rtcTime to the led array.. +#endif + lastSecondDisplayed = second(rtcTime); +#else +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + FastLED.clear(); // 1B - clear all leds... + displayTime(sysTime); // 2B - output sysTime to the led array... +#endif + lastSecondDisplayed = second(sysTime); +#endif +#ifdef CUSTOMDISPLAY + displayMyStuff(); // 3AB - if customDisplay is defined this will clear the led array again to display custom values... +#endif + doUpdate = false; +#ifdef DEBUG + if ( second() % 20 == 0 ) { + printTime(); + } +#endif +#ifdef USENTP // if NTP is enabled, resync to ntp server at 0:00:00 utc + if ( hour() == 0 && minute() == 0 and second() == 0 ) { + syncHelper(); + } +#endif + } + +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + colorizeOutput(colorMode); // 1C, 2C, 3C...colorize the data inside the led array right now... +#ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS + if ( millis() - lastReadLDR >= intervalLDR ) { // if LDR is enabled and sample interval has been reached... + readLDR(); // ...call readLDR(); + if ( abs(avgLDR - lastAvgLDR) >= 5 ) { // if avgLDR has changed for more than +/- 5 update lastAvgLDR + lastAvgLDR = avgLDR; + FastLED.setBrightness(avgLDR); + } + lastReadLDR = millis(); + } +#endif +#ifdef FADING + digitsFader(); + dotsFader(); +#endif + if ( millis() - lastRefresh >= refreshDelay ) { + FastLED.show(); + lastRefresh = millis(); + } +#endif + + lastInput = inputButtons(); +} + + +/* */ + + +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + +#ifdef CUSTOMDISPLAY +void displayMyStuff() { + /* One way to display custom sensor data/other things. displayMyStuff() is then called inside the doUpdate if statement inside + void loop() - after updating the leds but before calling colorizeOutput() and FastLED.show() */ + if ( second() >= 30 && second() < 40 ) { // only do something if current second is 30-39 +#ifdef RTC_DS3231 // if DS3231 is used we can read the temperature from that for demo purposes here + float rtcTemp = Rtc.GetTemperature().AsFloatDegC(); // get temperature in °C as float (25.75°C).... + uint8_t tmp = round(rtcTemp); // ...and round (26°C) +#else + uint8_t tmp = 99; // get whatever value from whatever sensor into tmp +#endif + FastLED.clear(); + if ( LED_DIGITS == 4 ) { // if 4 digits, display following content: + showDigit(tmp / 10, digitPositions[0]); // tmp (26°C) / 10 = 2 on position 1 of HH + showDigit(tmp % 10, digitPositions[1]); // tmp (26°C) % 10 = 6 on position 2 of HH + showDigit(18, digitPositions[2]); // ° symbol from array digits[][] on position 1 of MM + showDigit(14, digitPositions[3]); // C from array digits[][] on position 2 of MM + } + if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { // if 6 digits.... + showDigit(tmp / 10, digitPositions[2]); // ...do the above using MM:SS positions instead of HH:MM + showDigit(tmp % 10, digitPositions[3]); + showDigit(18, digitPositions[4]); + showDigit(14, digitPositions[5]); + } + } +} +#endif + + +#ifdef FADING +void fadeSegment(uint8_t pos, uint8_t segment, uint8_t amount, uint8_t fadeType) { + /* this will check if the first led of a given segment is lit and if it is, will fade by + amount using fadeType. fadeType is important because when fading things in that where + off previously we must avoid setting them black at first - hence fadeLightBy instead + of fadeToBlack. */ + uint8_t ledAM = digitsLAM[pos]; // led access mode according to the position + if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][0])] ) { + if ( ledAM == 0 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 2; i++ ) { + if ( fadeType == 0 ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][i])].fadeToBlackBy(amount); + } else { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][i])].fadeLightBy(amount); + } + } + } + if ( ledAM == 1 ) { + uint16_t startLed = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][0]); + uint16_t endLed = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][1]); + for ( uint16_t i = startLed; i <= endLed; i++ ) { + if ( fadeType == 0 ) { + leds[i].fadeToBlackBy(amount); + } else { + leds[i].fadeLightBy(amount); + } + } + } + } +} + + +void digitsFader() { + if ( fadeDigits == 0 ) return; + static unsigned long firstRun = 0; // time when a change has been detected and fading starts + static unsigned long lastRun = 0; // used to store time when this function was executed the last time + static boolean active = false; // will be used as a flag when to do something / fade segments + static uint8_t previousSegments[LED_DIGITS][7] = { 0 }; // all the segments lit after the last run + static uint8_t currentSegments[LED_DIGITS][7] = { 0 }; // all the segments lit right now + static uint8_t changedSegments[LED_DIGITS][7] = { 0 }; // used to store the differences -> 1 = led has been turned off, fade out, 2 = was off, fade in + static uint8_t fadeSteps = 15; // steps used to fade dots in or out + lastRun = millis(); + if ( !active ) { // this will check if.... + firstRun = millis(); + for ( uint8_t digitPos = 0; digitPos < LED_DIGITS; digitPos++ ) { // ...any of the segments are on.... + for ( uint8_t segmentPos = 0; segmentPos < 7; segmentPos++ ) { + if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segmentPos + digitPos * 7][0])] ) { + currentSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 1; + } else { + currentSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 0; + } + if ( currentSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] != previousSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] ) { // ...and compare them to the previous displayed segments. + active = true; // if a change has been detected, set active = true so fading gets executed +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("digitPos: ")); Serial.print(digitPos); + Serial.print(F(" - segmentPos: ")); Serial.print(segmentPos); + Serial.print(F(" was ")); +#endif + if ( currentSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] == 0 ) { + changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 1; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("ON, is now OFF")); +#endif + } else { + changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 2; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("OFF, is now ON")); +#endif + } + } + } + } + } + if ( active ) { // this part is executed once a change has been detected.... + static uint8_t counter = 1; + static unsigned long lastFadeStep = millis(); + for ( uint8_t digitPos = 0; digitPos < LED_DIGITS; digitPos++ ) { // redraw segments that have turned off, so we can fade them out... + for ( uint8_t segmentPos = 0; segmentPos < 7; segmentPos++ ) { + if ( changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] == 1 ) { + showSegment(segmentPos, digitPos); + } + } + } + colorizeOutput(colorMode); // colorize again after redraw, so colors keep consistent + for ( uint8_t digitPos = 0; digitPos < LED_DIGITS; digitPos++ ) { + for ( uint8_t segmentPos = 0; segmentPos < 7; segmentPos++ ) { + if ( changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] == 1 ) { // 1 - segment has turned on, this one has to be faded in + fadeSegment(digitPos, segmentPos, counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ), 0); // fadeToBlackBy, segments supposed to be off/fading out + } + if ( changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] == 2 ) { // 2 - segment has turned off, this one has to be faded out + if ( fadeDigits == 2 ) { + fadeSegment(digitPos, segmentPos, 255 - counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ), 1 ); // fadeLightBy, segments supposed to be on/fading in + } + } + } + } + if ( millis() - lastFadeStep >= fadeDelay ) { + counter++; + lastFadeStep = millis(); + } + if ( counter > fadeSteps ) { // done with fading, reset variables... + counter = 1; + active = false; + for ( uint8_t digitPos = 0; digitPos < LED_DIGITS; digitPos++ ) { // and save current segments to previousSegments + for ( uint8_t segmentPos = 0; segmentPos < 7; segmentPos++ ) { + if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segmentPos + digitPos * 7][0])] ) { + previousSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 1; + } else { + previousSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 0; + } + changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 0; + } + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("digit fading sequence took ")); // for debugging/checking duration - fading should never take longer than 1000ms! + Serial.print(millis() - firstRun); + Serial.println(F(" ms")); +#endif + } + } +} + + +void dotsFader() { + if ( fadeDots == 0 ) return; + static unsigned long firstRun = 0; + static unsigned long lastRun = 0; + static boolean active = false; + static uint8_t fadeSteps = 15; + lastRun = millis(); + if ( !active ) { + if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[0])] ) { + active = true; + firstRun = millis(); + } + } + if ( fadeDots == 1 && active ) { // action = 1, simply turn off specidifc leds after 500ms + if ( lastRun - firstRun >= 500 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].setHSV(0, 0, 0); + } + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i])].setHSV(0, 0, 0); + } + active = false; + } + } + if ( fadeDots == 2 && active ) { // fade in/out dots + static uint8_t counter = 1; + static unsigned long lastFadeStep = millis(); + static boolean fadeInDone = true; + if ( !fadeInDone ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].fadeToBlackBy( 255 - counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ) ); + } + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i])].fadeToBlackBy( 255 - counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ) ); + } + if ( millis() - lastFadeStep >= fadeDelay ) { + counter++; + lastFadeStep = millis(); + } + if ( counter > fadeSteps ) { + counter = 1; + fadeInDone = true; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("dot fade-in sequence took ")); // for debugging/checking + Serial.print(millis() - firstRun); + Serial.println(F(" ms")); +#endif + } + } + if ( lastRun - firstRun >= 950 - fadeDelay * fadeSteps ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].fadeToBlackBy( counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ) ); + } + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i])].fadeToBlackBy( counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ) ); + } + if ( millis() - lastFadeStep >= fadeDelay ) { + counter++; + lastFadeStep = millis(); + } + if ( counter > fadeSteps ) { + counter = 1; + active = false; + fadeInDone = false; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("dot fading sequence took ")); // for debugging/checking + Serial.print(millis() - firstRun); + Serial.println(F(" ms")); +#endif + } + } + } +} +#endif + + +#ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS +void readLDR() { // read LDR value 5 times and write average to avgLDR + static uint8_t runCounter = 1; + static uint16_t tmp = 0; + uint8_t readOut = map(analogRead(pinLDR), 0, 1023, 0, 250); + tmp += readOut; + if (runCounter == 5) { + avgLDR = ( tmp / 5 ) * factorLDR; + tmp = 0; runCounter = 0; +#ifdef DEBUG + if ( dbgLDR ) { + Serial.print(F("readLDR(): avgLDR value: ")); + Serial.print(avgLDR); + } +#endif + if ( avgLDR < minBrightness ) avgLDR = minBrightness; + if ( avgLDR > brightness ) avgLDR = brightness; + if ( avgLDR >= upperLimitLDR && avgLDR < brightness ) avgLDR = brightness; // if avgLDR is above upperLimitLDR switch to max current brightness + if ( avgLDR <= lowerLimitLDR ) avgLDR = minBrightness; // if avgLDR is below lowerLimitLDR switch to minBrightness +#ifdef DEBUG + if ( dbgLDR ) { + Serial.print(F(" - adjusted to: ")); + Serial.println(avgLDR); + } +#endif + } + runCounter++; +} +#endif + +void setupClock() { + /* This sets time and date (if AUTODST is defined) on the clock/rtc */ + clockStatus = 90; // clockStatus 9x = setup, relevant for other functions/coloring + while ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW || digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) { // do nothing until both buttons are released to avoid accidental inputs right away +#ifdef NODEMCU + yield(); +#endif + } + tmElements_t setupTime; // Create a time element which will be used. Using the current time would + setupTime.Hour = 12; // give some problems (like time still running while setting hours/minutes) + setupTime.Minute = 0; // Setup starts at 12 (12 pm) (utc 12 if AUTODST is defined) + setupTime.Second = 0; // + setupTime.Day = 8; // date settings only used when AUTODST is defined, but will set them anyways + setupTime.Month = 7; // see above + setupTime.Year = 21; // current year - 2000 (2021 - 2000 = 21) +#ifdef USERTC + RtcDateTime writeTime; +#endif +#ifdef AUTODST + clockStatus = 91; // 91 = y/m/d setup + uint8_t y, m, d; + y = getUserInput(12, 20, 21, 99); // show Y + blank, get value from 21 - 99 into y + setupTime.Year = y + 30; // 2 digit year + 30 (epoch), so we get offset from 1970 + m = getUserInput(16, 17, 1, 12); // show M, get value from 1 - 12 into m + setupTime.Month = m; + if ( m == 2 ) { + if ( leapYear(y + 2000) ) { // check for leap year... +#ifdef DEBUG // ...and get according day input ranges for each month + Serial.println(F("setupClock(): Leap year detected")); +#endif + d = getUserInput(13, 20, 1, 29); + } else { + d = getUserInput(13, 20, 1, 28); + } + } + if ( m == 1 || m == 3 || m == 5 || m == 7 || m == 8 || m == 10 || m == 12 ) { + d = getUserInput(13, 20, 1, 31); + } + if ( m == 4 || m == 6 || m == 9 || m == 11 ) { + d = getUserInput(13, 20, 1, 30); + } + setupTime.Day = d; +#ifdef USERTC + writeTime = { 2000 + y, setupTime.Month, setupTime.Day, + setupTime.Hour, setupTime.Minute, setupTime.Second + }; + Rtc.SetDateTime(writeTime); + setTime(makeTime(setupTime)); +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(now()); + Serial.print(F("setupClock(): RTC time/date set to: ")); Serial.println(writeTime); +#endif +#else + setTime(makeTime(setupTime)); +#endif +#else + setupTime.Year = 51; +#endif + uint8_t lastInput = 0; + // hours + while ( lastInput != 2 ) { + clockStatus = 92; // 92 = HH setup + if ( lastInput == 1 ) { + if ( setupTime.Hour < 23 ) { + setupTime.Hour++; + } else { + setupTime.Hour = 0; + } + } + displayTime(makeTime(setupTime)); + lastInput = inputButtons(); + } + lastInput = 0; + // minutes + while ( lastInput != 2 ) { + clockStatus = 93; // 93 = MM setup + if ( lastInput == 1 ) { + if ( setupTime.Minute < 59 ) { + setupTime.Minute++; + } else { + setupTime.Minute = 0; + } + } + displayTime(makeTime(setupTime)); + lastInput = inputButtons(); + } + lastInput = 0; + // seconds + if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { + while ( lastInput != 2 ) { + clockStatus = 94; // 94 = SS setup + if ( lastInput == 1 ) { + if ( setupTime.Second < 59 ) { + setupTime.Second++; + } else { + setupTime.Second = 0; + } + } + displayTime(makeTime(setupTime)); + lastInput = inputButtons(); + } + lastInput = 0; + } +#ifdef DEBUG +#ifdef AUTODST + Serial.print(F("setupClock(): ")); + Serial.print(F("Y/M/D -> ")); + Serial.print(1970 + setupTime.Year); Serial.print(F("/")); + Serial.print(setupTime.Month); Serial.print(F("/")); + Serial.println(setupTime.Day); +#endif + Serial.print(F("setupClock(): ")); + Serial.print(F("HH:MM:SS -> ")); +#ifdef AUTODST + Serial.print(F("AUTODST enabled, setting LOCAL time -> ")); +#endif + if ( setupTime.Hour < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.print(setupTime.Hour); Serial.print(F(":")); + if ( setupTime.Minute < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.print(setupTime.Minute); Serial.print(F(":")); + if ( setupTime.Second < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.println(setupTime.Second); +#endif +#ifdef USERTC + writeTime = { 1970 + setupTime.Year, setupTime.Month, setupTime.Day, + setupTime.Hour, setupTime.Minute, setupTime.Second + }; +#ifdef AUTODST + time_t t = myTimeZone.toUTC(makeTime(setupTime)); // get UTC time from entered time + writeTime = { 1970 + setupTime.Year, month(t), day(t), + hour(t), minute(t), second(t) + }; +#endif + Rtc.SetDateTime(writeTime); + setTime(makeTime(setupTime)); +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("setupClock(): RTC time set")); + Serial.println(makeTime(setupTime)); + printTime(); +#endif +#else +#ifdef AUTODST + time_t t = myTimeZone.toUTC(makeTime(setupTime)); // get UTC time from entered time + setTime(t); +#else + setTime(makeTime(setupTime)); +#endif +#endif + clockStatus = 0; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("setupClock() done")); +#endif +} + + +uint16_t getUserInput(uint8_t sym1, uint8_t sym2, uint8_t startVal, uint8_t endVal) { + /* This will show two symbols on HH and allow to enter a 2 digit value using the buttons + and display the value on MM. */ + static uint8_t lastInput = 0; + static uint8_t currentVal = startVal; + static bool newInput = true; + if ( newInput ) { + currentVal = startVal; + newInput = false; + } + while ( lastInput != 2 ) { + if ( lastInput == 1 ) { + if ( currentVal < endVal ) { + currentVal++; + } else { + currentVal = startVal; + } + } + FastLED.clear(); + showDigit(sym1, digitPositions[0]); + showDigit(sym2, digitPositions[1]); + showDigit(currentVal / 10, digitPositions[2]); + showDigit(currentVal % 10, digitPositions[3]); + if ( millis() % 30 == 0 ) { + colorizeOutput(colorMode); + FastLED.show(); + } + lastInput = inputButtons(); + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("getUserInput(): returned ")); Serial.println(currentVal); +#endif + lastInput = 0; + newInput = true; + return currentVal; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("getUserInput(): returned ")); Serial.println(currentVal); +#endif +} + + +void colorizeOutput(uint8_t mode) { + /* So far showDigit()/showSegment() only set some leds inside the array to values from "markerHSV" but we haven't updated + the leds yet using FastLED.show(). This function does the coloring of the right now single colored but "insivible" + output. This way color updates/cycles aren't tied to updating display contents */ + static unsigned long lastRun = 0; + static unsigned long lastColorChange = 0; + static uint8_t startColor = 0; + static uint8_t colorOffset = 0; // different offsets result in quite different results, depending on the amount of leds inside each segment... + // ...so it's set inside each color mode if required + /* mode 0 = check every segment if it's lit and assign a color based on position -> different color per digit + Checking the leds like this will not include the dots - they'll be colored later on */ + if ( mode == 0 ) { + colorOffset = 256 / LED_DIGITS; + for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { + for ( uint8_t segment = 0; segment < 7; segment++ ) { + colorizeSegment(segment, pos, startColor + colorOffset * pos); + } + } + } + /* mode 1 = simply assign different colors with an offset of "colorOffset" to each led that's not black/off - + This will include the dots if they're supposed to be on - but they will be overwritten later for all modes */ + if ( mode == 1 ) { + colorOffset = 32; + for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { + if ( leds[i] ) { + leds[i] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, startColor + i * colorOffset, brightness, LINEARBLEND); + } + } + } + /* mode 2 = check every segment if it's lit and assign a color based on segment -> different color per segment, + same across digits. Checking the leds like this will not include the dots - they'll be colored later on */ + if ( mode == 2 ) { + colorOffset = 24; + for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { + for ( uint8_t segment = 0; segment < 7; segment++ ) { + colorizeSegment(segment, digitPositions[pos], startColor + 1 * colorOffset * segment); + } + } + } + /* mode 3 = same as above - but will assign colorOffsets depending on segment in a specific order (top/down effect) */ + if ( mode == 3 ) { + uint8_t colorOffsets[7] = { 0, 24, 72, 96, 72, 24, 48 }; // colorOffsets for segments a-g + for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { + for ( uint8_t segment = 0; segment < 7; segment++ ) { + colorizeSegment(segment, digitPositions[pos], startColor + 1 * colorOffsets[segment]); + } + } + } + /* clockStatus >= 90 is used for coloring output while in setup mode */ + if ( clockStatus >= 90 ) { + static boolean blinkFlag = true; + static unsigned long lastBlink = millis(); + static uint8_t b = brightnessLevels[0]; + if ( millis() - lastBlink > 333 ) { // blink switch frequency, 3 times a second + if ( blinkFlag ) { + blinkFlag = false; + b = brightnessLevels[1]; + } else { + blinkFlag = true; + b = brightnessLevels[0]; + } + lastBlink = millis(); + } // unset values = red, set value = green, current value = yellow and blinkinkg + for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { + if ( clockStatus == 91 ) { // Y/M/D setup + colorHelper(digitPositions[0], 0, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[1], 0, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[2], 64, 255, b); + colorHelper(digitPositions[3], 64, 255, b); + } + if ( clockStatus == 92 ) { // hours + colorHelper(digitPositions[0], 64, 255, b); + colorHelper(digitPositions[1], 64, 255, b); + colorHelper(digitPositions[2], 0, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[3], 0, 255, brightness); + if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { + colorHelper(digitPositions[4], 0, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[5], 0, 255, brightness); + } + } + if ( clockStatus == 93 ) { // minutes + colorHelper(digitPositions[0], 96, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[1], 96, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[2], 64, 255, b); + colorHelper(digitPositions[3], 64, 255, b); + if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { + colorHelper(digitPositions[4], 0, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[5], 0, 255, brightness); + } + } + if ( clockStatus == 94 ) { // seconds + colorHelper(digitPositions[0], 96, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[1], 96, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[2], 96, 255, brightness); + colorHelper(digitPositions[3], 96, 255, brightness); + if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { + colorHelper(digitPositions[4], 64, 255, b); + colorHelper(digitPositions[5], 64, 255, b); + } + } + } + } + /* The dots will always be colored in the same way, just using colors from the current palette. Depending on setup/parameters + this can otherwise lead to the dots looking quite different from the digits, so as before they're cycling through the + color palette once per minute */ + if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[0])] ) { // if the first led inside the array upperDot is lit... + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { // ...start applying colors to all leds inside the array + if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, second() * 4.25, brightness, LINEARBLEND); + } else { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].setHSV(64, 255, brightness); + } + } + } + if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[0])] ) { // same as before for the lower dots... + for ( uint8_t i = ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i > 0; i-- ) { + if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i - 1])] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, second() * 4.25, brightness, LINEARBLEND); + } else { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i - 1])].setHSV(64, 255, brightness); + } + } + } +#ifdef FASTFORWARD + if ( millis() - lastColorChange > 15 ) { +#else + if ( millis() - lastColorChange > colorSpeed ) { +#endif + if ( reverseColorCycling ) { + startColor--; + } else { + startColor++; + } + lastColorChange = millis(); + } +#ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS + if ( nightMode && clockStatus == 0 ) { // nightmode will overwrite everything that has happened so far... + for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { + if ( leds[i] ) { + if ( avgLDR == minBrightness ) { + leds[i].setHSV(nightColor[0], 255, nightColor[1] ); // and assign nightColor to all lit leds. Default is a very dark red. + FastLED.setDither(0); + } else { + FastLED.setDither(1); + } + } + } + } +#endif + + /* // example for time based coloring + // for coloring based on current times the following will get local display time into + // checkTime if autoDST is defined as the clock is running in utc time then + #ifdef AUTODST + time_t checkTime = myTimeZone.toLocal(now()); + #else + time_t checkTime = now(); + #endif + + // below if-loop simply checks for a given time and colors everything in green/blue accordingly + if ( hour(checkTime) > 6 && hour(checkTime) <= 22 ) { // if hour > 6 AND hour <= 22 ---> 07:00 - 22:59 + for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { // for each position... + if ( leds[i] ) { // ...check led and if it's lit... + leds[i].setHSV(96, 255, brightness); // ...redraw with HSV color 96 -> green + } + } + } else { // ---> 23:00 - 06:59 + for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { // for each position... + if ( leds[i] ) { // ...check led and if it's lit... + leds[i].setHSV(160, 255, brightness); // ...redraw with HSV color 160 -> blue + } + } + } + */ + + lastRun = millis(); +} + + +void colorizeSegment(uint8_t segment, uint8_t pos, uint8_t color) { + /* Checks if segment at position is on - and if it is, assigns color from current palette */ + uint8_t ledAM = digitsLAM[pos]; // led access mode according to the position + if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][0])] ) { + if ( ledAM == 0 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 2; i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][i])] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, color, brightness, LINEARBLEND); + } + } + if ( ledAM == 1 ) { + uint16_t startLed = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][0]); + uint16_t endLed = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][1]); + for ( uint16_t i = startLed; i <= endLed; i++ ) { + leds[i] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, color, brightness, LINEARBLEND); + } + } + } +} + + +void colorHelper(uint8_t pos, uint8_t hue, uint8_t sat, uint8_t bri) { + /* Used for coloring digits inside setup routines/steps + It will simply set the digit at the given position to the given hsv values */ + uint8_t ledAM = digitsLAM[pos]; // led access mode according to the position + for ( uint8_t segment = 0; segment < 7; segment++ ) { + if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][0])] ) { // if first led inside segment is lit... + if ( ledAM == 0 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 2; i++ ) { // assign hue to led 0 + 1 inside segment + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][i])].setHSV(hue, sat, bri); + } + } + if ( ledAM == 1 ) { + uint16_t startLed = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][0]); + uint16_t endLed = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][1]); + for ( uint16_t i = startLed; i <= endLed; i++ ) { // assign hue to led 0 - 1 inside segment + leds[i].setHSV(hue, sat, bri); + } + } + } + } +} + + +void displayTime(time_t t) { +#ifdef AUTODST + if ( clockStatus < 90 ) { // display adjusted times only while NOT in setup + t = myTimeZone.toLocal(t); // convert display time to local time zone according to rules on top of the sketch + } +#endif + if ( clockStatus >= 90 ) { + FastLED.clear(); + } + /* hours */ + if ( displayMode == 0 ) { + if ( hour(t) < 10 ) { + if ( leadingZero ) { + showDigit(0, digitPositions[0]); + } + } else { + showDigit(hour(t) / 10, digitPositions[0]); + } + showDigit(hour(t) % 10, digitPositions[1]); + } else if ( displayMode == 1 ) { + if ( hourFormat12(t) < 10 ) { + if ( leadingZero ) { + showDigit(0, digitPositions[0]); + } + } else { + showDigit(hourFormat12(t) / 10, digitPositions[0]); + } + showDigit(hourFormat12(t) % 10, digitPositions[1]); + } + /* minutes */ + showDigit(minute(t) / 10, digitPositions[2]); + showDigit(minute(t) % 10, digitPositions[3]); + if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { + /* seconds */ + showDigit(second(t) / 10, digitPositions[4]); + showDigit(second(t) % 10, digitPositions[5]); + } + if ( clockStatus >= 90 ) { // in setup modes displayTime will also use colorizeOutput/FastLED.show! + static unsigned long lastRefresh = millis(); + if ( isAM(t) && displayMode == 1 ) { // in 12h mode and if it's AM only light up the upper dots (while setting time) + showDots(1); + } else { + showDots(2); + } + if ( millis() - lastRefresh >= 25 ) { + colorizeOutput(colorMode); + FastLED.show(); + lastRefresh = millis(); + } + return; + } + /* dots */ + if ( dotsBlinking ) { + if ( second(t) % 2 == 0 ) { + showDots(2); + } + } else { + showDots(2); + } +} + + +void showSegment(uint8_t segment, uint8_t segDisplay) { + // This shows the segments from top of the sketch on a given position (segDisplay). Order of positions/segDisplay is the order + // of definitions on the top, first one defined is segDisplay 0, second one is segDisplay 1 and so on... + // "firstLoop" is used to display all information only once per test if customHelper is defined + uint8_t ledAM = digitsLAM[segDisplay]; // led access mode according to the position +#ifdef DEBUG +#ifdef CUSTOMHELPER + if ( firstLoop ) { + Serial.print(F("LED_ACCESS_MODE for segment ")); Serial.print(segment); + Serial.print(F(" at position ")); Serial.print(segDisplay); + Serial.print(F(" is ")); Serial.print(ledAM); + } +#endif +#endif + if ( ledAM == 0 ) { // using both values inside the array to light up two leds +#ifdef DEBUG +#ifdef CUSTOMHELPER + if ( firstLoop ) { + Serial.print(F(". Leds ")); + } +#endif +#endif + segment += segDisplay * 7; + for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 2; i++) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][i])].setHSV(markerHSV[0], markerHSV[1], markerHSV[2]); +#ifdef DEBUG +#ifdef CUSTOMHELPER + if ( firstLoop ) { + if ( i == 0 ) { + Serial.print(pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][i])); Serial.print(F(" and ")); + } + if ( i == 1 ) { + Serial.println(pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][i])); + } + } +#endif +#endif + } + } + if ( ledAM == 1 ) { // using both values inside the array as start and end to light up multiple leds + segment += segDisplay * 7; + uint16_t startLed = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][0]); + uint16_t endLed = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][1]); +#ifdef DEBUG +#ifdef CUSTOMHELPER + if ( firstLoop ) { + Serial.print(F(". Leds ")); Serial.print(startLed); + Serial.print(F(" - ")); Serial.println(endLed); + } +#endif +#endif + for ( uint16_t i = startLed; i <= endLed; i++ ) { + leds[i].setHSV(markerHSV[0], markerHSV[1], markerHSV[2]); + } + } +} + + +void showDots(uint8_t dots) { + // dots 0 = upper dots, dots 1 = lower dots, dots 2 = all dots (right/left/both on Lazy 7 - Quick Build Edition) + if ( dots == 1 || dots == 2 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].setHSV(markerHSV[0], markerHSV[1], markerHSV[2]); + } + } + if ( dots == 0 || dots == 2 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i++ ) { + leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i])].setHSV(markerHSV[0], markerHSV[1], markerHSV[2]); + } + } +} + + +void showDigit(uint8_t digit, uint8_t pos) { + // This draws numbers using the according segments as defined on top of the sketch (0 - 9) or symbols/characters (index 10+) + for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 7; i++) { + if (pgm_read_byte_near(&digits[digit][i]) != 0) showSegment(i, pos); + } +} + + +void paletteSwitcher() { + /* As the name suggests this takes care of switching palettes. When adding palettes, make sure paletteCount increases + accordingly. A few examples of gradients/solid colors by using RGB values or HTML Color Codes below */ + static uint8_t paletteCount = 6; + static uint8_t currentIndex = 0; + if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // Clock is starting up, so load selected palette from eeprom... + uint8_t tmp = EEPROM.read(0); + if ( tmp >= 0 && tmp < paletteCount ) { + currentIndex = tmp; // 255 from eeprom would mean there's nothing been written yet, so checking range... + } else { + currentIndex = 0; // ...and default to 0 if returned value from eeprom is not 0 - 6 + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("paletteSwitcher(): loaded EEPROM value ")); + Serial.println(tmp); +#endif + } + switch ( currentIndex ) { + case 0: currentPalette = CRGBPalette16( CRGB( 224, 0, 32 ), + CRGB( 0, 0, 244 ), + CRGB( 128, 0, 128 ), + CRGB( 224, 0, 64 ) ); break; + case 1: currentPalette = CRGBPalette16( CRGB( 224, 16, 0 ), + CRGB( 192, 64, 0 ), + CRGB( 192, 128, 0 ), + CRGB( 240, 40, 0 ) ); break; + case 2: currentPalette = CRGBPalette16( CRGB::Aquamarine, + CRGB::Turquoise, + CRGB::Blue, + CRGB::DeepSkyBlue ); break; + case 3: currentPalette = RainbowColors_p; break; + case 4: currentPalette = PartyColors_p; break; + case 5: currentPalette = CRGBPalette16( CRGB::LawnGreen ); break; + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("paletteSwitcher(): selected palette ")); + Serial.println(currentIndex); +#endif + if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // only save selected palette to eeprom if clock is in normal running mode, not while in startup/setup/whatever + EEPROM.put(0, currentIndex); +#ifdef NODEMCU + EEPROM.commit(); +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("paletteSwitcher(): saved index ")); + Serial.print(currentIndex); + Serial.println(F(" to eeprom")); +#endif + } + if ( currentIndex < paletteCount - 1 ) { + currentIndex++; + } else { + currentIndex = 0; + } + if ( colorPreview ) { + previewMode(); + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("paletteSwitcher() done")); +#endif +} + + +void brightnessSwitcher() { + static uint8_t currentIndex = 0; + if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // Clock is starting up, so load selected palette from eeprom... + uint8_t tmp = EEPROM.read(1); + if ( tmp >= 0 && tmp < 3 ) { + currentIndex = tmp; // 255 from eeprom would mean there's nothing been written yet, so checking range... + } else { + currentIndex = 0; // ...and default to 0 if returned value from eeprom is not 0 - 2 + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("brightnessSwitcher(): loaded EEPROM value ")); + Serial.println(tmp); +#endif + } + switch ( currentIndex ) { + case 0: brightness = brightnessLevels[currentIndex]; break; + case 1: brightness = brightnessLevels[currentIndex]; break; + case 2: brightness = brightnessLevels[currentIndex]; break; + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("brightnessSwitcher(): selected brightness index ")); + Serial.println(currentIndex); +#endif + if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // only save selected brightness to eeprom if clock is in normal running mode, not while in startup/setup/whatever + EEPROM.put(1, currentIndex); +#ifdef NODEMCU + EEPROM.commit(); +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("brightnessSwitcher(): saved index ")); + Serial.print(currentIndex); + Serial.println(F(" to eeprom")); +#endif + } + if ( currentIndex < 2 ) { + currentIndex++; + } else { + currentIndex = 0; + } +#ifdef DEBUG { + Serial.println(F("brightnessSwitcher() done")); +#endif +} + + +void colorModeSwitcher() { + static uint8_t currentIndex = 0; + if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // Clock is starting up, so load selected palette from eeprom... + if ( colorMode != 0 ) return; // 0 is default, if it's different on startup the config is set differently, so exit here + uint8_t tmp = EEPROM.read(3); + if ( tmp >= 0 && tmp < 4 ) { // make sure tmp < 3 is increased if color modes are added in colorizeOutput()! + currentIndex = tmp; // 255 from eeprom would mean there's nothing been written yet, so checking range... + } else { + currentIndex = 0; // ...and default to 0 if returned value from eeprom is not 0 - 2 + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("colorModeSwitcher(): loaded EEPROM value ")); + Serial.println(tmp); +#endif + } + colorMode = currentIndex; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("colorModeSwitcher(): selected colorMode ")); + Serial.println(currentIndex); +#endif + if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // only save selected colorMode to eeprom if clock is in normal running mode, not while in startup/setup/whatever + EEPROM.put(3, currentIndex); +#ifdef NODEMCU + EEPROM.commit(); +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("colorModeSwitcher(): saved index ")); + Serial.print(currentIndex); + Serial.println(F(" to eeprom")); +#endif + } + if ( currentIndex < 3 ) { + currentIndex++; + } else { + currentIndex = 0; + } + if ( colorPreview ) { + previewMode(); + } +#ifdef DEBUG { + Serial.println(F("colorModeSwitcher() done")); +#endif +} + + +void displayModeSwitcher() { + static uint8_t currentIndex = 0; + if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // Clock is starting up, so load selected palette from eeprom... + if ( displayMode != 0 ) return; // 0 is default, if it's different on startup the config is set differently, so exit here + uint8_t tmp = EEPROM.read(2); + if ( tmp >= 0 && tmp < 2 ) { // make sure tmp < 2 is increased if display modes are added + currentIndex = tmp; // 255 from eeprom would mean there's nothing been written yet, so checking range... + } else { + currentIndex = 0; // ...and default to 0 if returned value from eeprom is not 0 - 1 (24h/12h mode) + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("displayModeSwitcher(): loaded EEPROM value ")); + Serial.println(tmp); +#endif + } + displayMode = currentIndex; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("displayModeSwitcher(): selected displayMode ")); + Serial.println(currentIndex); +#endif + if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // only save selected colorMode to eeprom if clock is in normal running mode, not while in startup/setup/whatever + EEPROM.put(2, currentIndex); +#ifdef NODEMCU + EEPROM.commit(); +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("displayModeSwitcher(): saved index ")); + Serial.print(currentIndex); + Serial.println(F(" to eeprom")); +#endif + } + if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // show 12h/24h for 2 seconds after selected in normal run mode, don't show this on startup (status 1) + FastLED.clear(); + unsigned long timer = millis(); + while ( millis() - timer <= 2000 ) { + if ( currentIndex == 0 ) { + showDigit(2, digitPositions[0]); + showDigit(4, digitPositions[1]); + showDigit(19, digitPositions[3]); + } + if ( currentIndex == 1 ) { + showDigit(1, digitPositions[0]); + showDigit(2, digitPositions[1]); + showDigit(19, digitPositions[3]); + } + colorizeOutput(colorMode); + if ( millis() % 50 == 0 ) { + FastLED.show(); + } +#ifdef NODEMCU + yield(); +#endif + } + } + if ( currentIndex < 1 ) { + currentIndex++; + } else { + currentIndex = 0; + } +#ifdef DEBUG { + Serial.println(F("displayModeSwitcher() done")); +#endif +} + + +void previewMode() { + /* This will simply display "8" on all positions, speed up the color cyling and preview the + selected palette or colorMode */ + if ( clockStatus == 1 ) return; // don't preview when starting up + unsigned long previewStart = millis(); + uint16_t colorSpeedBak = colorSpeed; + colorSpeed = 5; + while ( millis() - previewStart <= uint16_t ( colorPreviewDuration * 1000L ) ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < LED_DIGITS; i++ ) { + showDigit(8, i); + } + colorizeOutput(colorMode); + FastLED.show(); +#ifdef NODEMCU + yield(); +#endif + } + colorSpeed = colorSpeedBak; + FastLED.clear(); +} +#endif /* LEDSTUFF */ + + +bool leapYear(uint16_t y) { + boolean isLeapYear = false; + if (y % 4 == 0) isLeapYear = true; + if (y % 100 == 0 && y % 400 != 0) isLeapYear = false; + if (y % 400 == 0) isLeapYear = true; + if ( isLeapYear ) return true; else return false; +} + + +uint8_t inputButtons() { + /* This scans for button presses and keeps track of delay/repeat for user inputs + Short keypresses will only be returned when buttons are released before repeatDelay + is reached. This is to avoid constantly sending 1 or 2 when executing a long button + press and/or multiple buttons. + Note: Buttons are using pinMode INPUT_PULLUP, so HIGH = not pressed, LOW = pressed! */ + static uint8_t scanInterval = 30; // only check buttons every 30ms + static uint16_t repeatDelay = 1000; // delay in milliseconds before repeating detected keypresses + static uint8_t repeatRate = 1000 / 10; // 10 chars per 1000 milliseconds + static uint8_t minTime = scanInterval * 2; // minimum time to register a button as pressed + static unsigned long lastReadout = millis(); // keeps track of when the last readout happened + static unsigned long lastReturn = millis(); // keeps track of when the last readout value was returned + static uint8_t lastState = 0; // button state from previous scan + uint8_t currentState = 0; // button state from current scan + uint8_t retVal = 0; // return value, will be 0 if no button is pressed + static unsigned long eventStart = millis(); // keep track of when button states are changing + if ( millis() - lastReadout < scanInterval ) return 0; // only scan for button presses every ms + if ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW ) currentState += 1; + if ( digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) currentState += 2; + if ( currentState == 0 && currentState == lastState ) { + btnRepeatCounter = 0; + } + if ( currentState != 0 && currentState != lastState ) { // if any button is pressed and different from the previous scan... + eventStart = millis(); // ...reset eventStart to current time + btnRepeatCounter = 0; // ...and reset global variable btnRepeatCounter + } + if ( currentState != 0 && currentState == lastState ) { // if same input has been detected at least twice (2x scanInterval)... + if ( millis() - eventStart >= repeatDelay ) { // ...and longer than repeatDelay... + if ( millis() - lastReturn >= repeatRate ) { // ...check for repeatRate... + retVal = currentState; // ...and set retVal to currentState + btnRepeatCounter++; + lastReturn = millis(); + } else retVal = 0; // return 0 if repeatDelay hasn't been reached yet + } + } + if ( currentState == 0 && currentState != lastState && millis() - eventStart >= minTime && btnRepeatCounter == 0 ) { + retVal = lastState; // return lastState if all buttons are released after having been pressed for ms + btnRepeatCounter = 0; + } + lastState = currentState; + lastReadout = millis(); +#ifdef DEBUG // output some information and read serial input, if available + uint8_t serialInput = dbgInput(); + if ( serialInput != 0 ) { + Serial.print(F("inputButtons(): Serial input detected: ")); Serial.println(serialInput); + retVal = serialInput; + } + if ( retVal != 0 ) { + Serial.print(F("inputButtons(): Return value is: ")) ; Serial.print(retVal); Serial.print(F(" - btnRepeatCounter is: ")); Serial.println(btnRepeatCounter); + } +#endif + return retVal; +} + + +// following will only be included if USENTP is defined +#ifdef USENTP +/* This syncs system time to the RTC at startup and will periodically do other sync related + things, like syncing rtc to ntp time */ +void syncHelper() { + static unsigned long lastSync = millis(); // keeps track of the last time a sync attempt has been made + if ( millis() - lastSync < 60000 && clockStatus != 1 ) return; // only allow one ntp request per minute + if ( WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED ) { +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): No WiFi connection")); + return; +#endif + } +#ifndef USERTC +#ifndef USENTP +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): No RTC and no NTP configured, nothing to do...")); + return; +#endif +#endif +#endif + time_t ntpTime = 0; +#ifdef USERTC + RtcDateTime ntpTimeConverted = ntpTime; +#endif + if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // looks like the sketch has just started running... +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): Initial sync on power up...")); +#endif + ntpTime = getTimeNTP(); +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("syncHelper(): NTP result is ")); + Serial.println(ntpTime); +#endif + lastSync = millis(); + } else { +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): Resyncing to NTP...")); +#endif + ntpTime = getTimeNTP(); +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("syncHelper(): NTP result is ")); + Serial.println(ntpTime); +#endif + lastSync = millis(); + } +#ifdef USERTC + ntpTimeConverted = { year(ntpTime), month(ntpTime), day(ntpTime), + hour(ntpTime), minute(ntpTime), second(ntpTime) + }; + RtcDateTime rtcTime = Rtc.GetDateTime(); // get current time from the rtc.... +#ifdef DEBUG + if ( ntpTime > 100 ) { + Rtc.SetDateTime(ntpTimeConverted); + } +#endif +#else + time_t sysTime = now(); // ...or from system +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): No RTC configured, using system time")); + Serial.print(F("syncHelper(): sysTime was ")); + Serial.println(now()); +#endif + if ( ntpTime > 100 ) { + setTime(ntpTime); + } +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("syncHelper() done")); +#endif +} + + +time_t getTimeNTP() { + unsigned long startTime = millis(); + time_t timeNTP; + if ( WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED ) { +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("getTimeNTP(): Not connected, WiFi.status is ")); + Serial.println(WiFi.status()); +#endif + } // Sometimes the connection doesn't work right away although status is WL_CONNECTED... + while ( millis() - startTime < 2000 ) { // ...so we'll wait a moment before causing network traffic +#ifdef NODEMCU + yield(); +#endif + } + timeClient.update(); + timeNTP = timeClient.getEpochTime(); + if ( timeNTP < 100 ) { +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("getTimeNTP(): NTP returned ")); Serial.println(timeNTP); + Serial.print(F(" - trying again...")); +#endif + } + timeClient.update(); + timeNTP = timeClient.getEpochTime(); + if ( timeNTP < 100 ) { +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("getTimeNTP(): NTP returned ")); Serial.println(timeNTP); + Serial.print(F(" - giving up")); +#endif + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("getTimeNTP() done")); +#endif + return timeNTP; +} +#endif +// --- + + +// functions below will only be included if DEBUG is defined on top of the sketch +#ifdef DEBUG +void printTime() { + /* outputs current system and RTC time to the serial monitor, adds autoDST if defined */ + time_t tmp = now(); +#ifdef USERTC + RtcDateTime tmp2 = Rtc.GetDateTime().Epoch32Time(); + setTime(tmp2); + tmp = now(); +#endif + Serial.println(F("-----------------------------------")); + Serial.print(F("System time is : ")); + if ( hour(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.print(hour(tmp)); Serial.print(F(":")); + if ( minute(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.print(minute(tmp)); Serial.print(F(":")); + if ( second(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.println(second(tmp)); + Serial.print(F("System date is : ")); + Serial.print(year(tmp)); Serial.print("-"); + Serial.print(month(tmp)); Serial.print("-"); + Serial.print(day(tmp)); Serial.println(F(" (Y/M/D)")); +#ifdef USERTC + Serial.print(F("RTC time is : ")); + if ( hour(tmp2) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.print(hour(tmp2)); Serial.print(F(":")); + if ( minute(tmp2) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.print(minute(tmp2)); Serial.print(F(":")); + if ( second(tmp2) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.println(second(tmp2)); + Serial.print(F("RTC date is : ")); + Serial.print(year(tmp2)); Serial.print("-"); + Serial.print(month(tmp2)); Serial.print("-"); + Serial.print(day(tmp2)); Serial.println(F(" (Y/M/D)")); +#endif +#ifdef AUTODST + tmp = myTimeZone.toLocal(tmp); + Serial.print(F("autoDST time is: ")); + if ( hour(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.print(hour(tmp)); Serial.print(F(":")); + if ( minute(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.print(minute(tmp)); Serial.print(F(":")); + if ( second(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); + Serial.println(second(tmp)); + Serial.print(F("autoDST date is: ")); + Serial.print(year(tmp)); Serial.print("-"); + Serial.print(month(tmp)); Serial.print("-"); + Serial.print(day(tmp)); Serial.println(F(" (Y/M/D)")); +#endif + Serial.println(F("-----------------------------------")); +} + + +uint8_t dbgInput() { + /* this catches input from the serial console and hands it over to inputButtons() if DEBUG is defined + Serial input "7" matches buttonA, "8" matches buttonB, "9" matches buttonA + buttonB */ + if ( Serial.available() > 0 ) { + uint8_t incomingByte = 0; + incomingByte = Serial.read(); + if ( incomingByte == 52 ) { // 4 - long press buttonA + btnRepeatCounter = 10; + return 1; + } + if ( incomingByte == 53 ) { // 5 - long press buttonB + btnRepeatCounter = 10; + return 2; + } + if ( incomingByte == 54 ) { // 6 - long press buttonA + buttonB + btnRepeatCounter = 10; + return 3; + } + if ( incomingByte == 55 ) return 1; // 7 - buttonA + if ( incomingByte == 56 ) return 2; // 8 - buttonB + if ( incomingByte == 57 ) return 3; // 9 - buttonA + buttonB + } + return 0; +} +#endif +// --- + + +#ifdef USEWIFI +void connectWPS() { // join network using wps. Will try for 3 times before exiting... +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("connectWPS(): Initializing WPS setup...")); +#endif + uint8_t counter = 1; + static unsigned long startTimer = millis(); +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + FastLED.clear(); + showDigit(10, digitPositions[0]); + showDigit(11, digitPositions[1]); + showDigit(12, digitPositions[2]); + showDigit(counter, digitPositions[3]); + colorizeOutput(colorMode); + FastLED.show(); +#endif + while ( counter < 4 ) { +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + if ( millis() % 50 == 0 ) { + FastLED.clear(); + showDigit(10, digitPositions[0]); + showDigit(11, digitPositions[1]); + showDigit(12, digitPositions[2]); + showDigit(counter, digitPositions[3]); + colorizeOutput(colorMode); + FastLED.show(); + } +#endif + if ( millis() - startTimer > 300 ) { +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("connectWPS(): Waiting for WiFi/WPS, try ")); + Serial.println(counter); +#endif + WiFi.beginWPSConfig(); + if ( WiFi.SSID().length() <= 0 ) counter++; else counter = 4; + startTimer = millis(); + } +#ifdef NODEMCU + yield(); +#endif + } + FastLED.clear(); + startTimer = millis(); + if ( WiFi.SSID().length() > 0 ) { +#ifdef LEDSTUFF + FastLED.clear(); + showDigit(5, digitPositions[0]); + showDigit(5, digitPositions[1]); + showDigit(1, digitPositions[2]); + showDigit(13, digitPositions[3]); + colorizeOutput(colorMode); + FastLED.show(); +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.print(F("connectWPS(): Connected to SSID: ")); Serial.println(WiFi.SSID()); +#endif + while ( millis() - startTimer < 2000 ) { +#ifdef NODEMCU + yield(); +#endif + } +#ifdef USENTP + clockStatus = 1; + syncHelper(); + clockStatus = 0; +#endif USENTP + } else { +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("connectWPS(): Failed, no WPS connection established")); +#endif + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("connectWPS() done")); +#endif +} +#endif + + +#ifdef CUSTOMHELPER +/* This assists in troubleshooting and basic configuration. Testing all neccessary steps to get + showSegment(), showDigit(), showDots() to work. Ugly and using delay() but does the job ^^ */ +void customHelper() { + markerHSV[0] = 96; + markerHSV[1] = 255; + markerHSV[2] = 60; + colorModeSwitcher(); + paletteSwitcher(); + brightness = 50; + currentPalette = RainbowColors_p; + uint8_t test = 1; +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("\n\n\nSome kind of troubleshooting/custom assistant... ^^")); + Serial.println(F("\nTests will finish before proceeding to the next one.\n")); + Serial.print(F("The first step is to check all leds, so this test will\nsimply light up all the leds from 0 to ")); Serial.println(LED_COUNT - 1); + Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); +#endif + while ( test == 1 ) { + for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { + leds[i].setHSV(markerHSV[0], markerHSV[1], markerHSV[2]); + FastLED.show(); + delay(75); + if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; + } + FastLED.clear(); + delay(300); + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("\n\n\nNext we will light up segments 0-6 (a-g) at position 0, this")); + Serial.println(F("will show if all of the leds inside segArray[][] for position 0 are correct.")); + Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); +#endif + FastLED.clear(); + while ( test == 2 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 7; i++ ) { + showSegment(i, 0); + FastLED.show(); + delay(750); + if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; + } + FastLED.clear(); + FastLED.show(); + delay(300); + firstLoop = false; + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("\n\nNow let's check this for all the positions as defined (LED_DIGITS 4 or 6), starting from 0...")); + Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); +#endif + firstLoop = true; + while ( test == 3 ) { + for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 7; i++ ) { + showSegment(i, pos); + FastLED.show(); + delay(400); + if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; + } + if ( firstLoop ) Serial.println(); + } + FastLED.clear(); + FastLED.show(); + delay(300); + firstLoop = false; + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("\n\nTesting showDigit() on position 0, displaying 0-9")); + Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); +#endif + while ( test == 4 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) { + FastLED.clear(); + showDigit(i, 0); + if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; + FastLED.show(); + delay(500); + } + FastLED.clear(); + FastLED.show(); + delay(300); + } +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("\n\nTesting showDots() lighting up the upper/lower dots in a repeating pattern...")); + Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); +#endif + while ( test == 5 ) { + if ( second() % 2 == 1 ) { + showDots(0); + } else { + showDots(1); + } + if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; + FastLED.show(); + delay(20); + FastLED.clear(); + } + FastLED.clear(); + FastLED.show(); + delay(300); +#ifdef DEBUG + Serial.println(F("\n\nFinal test, displaying 0-9 on all positions, using colorizeOutput();")); + Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to start over...\n")); +#endif + while ( test == 6 ) { + for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) { + for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { + showDigit(i, pos); + } + if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; + colorizeOutput(1); + FastLED.show(); + delay(500); + FastLED.clear(); + } + } + FastLED.clear(); + FastLED.show(); + delay(500); +} +#endif + +/* Wooohaa... this one took a bit longer than expected... ^^ /daniel cikic - 07/2021 */ diff --git a/ClockSketch_v7-L7-One/ClockSketch_v7-L7-One.ino b/ClockSketch_v7-L7-One/ClockSketch_v7-L7-One.ino deleted file mode 100644 index b615335..0000000 --- a/ClockSketch_v7-L7-One/ClockSketch_v7-L7-One.ino +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2317 +0,0 @@ -/* -[ClockSketch v7.2]---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - https://www.instructables.com/ClockSketch-V7-Part-I/ - - pre-configured for: - Lazy 7 / One - https://www.instructables.com/Lazy-7-One/ - - Arduino UNO/Nano/Pro Mini (AtMega328, 5V, 16 MHz), DS3231 RTC - NOTE: 6 DIGIT VERSION NEEDS DEBUG DISABLED TO SAVE RAM ON ARDUINOS! - May 2022 - Daniel Cikic - - Serial Baud Rates: - Arduino: 57600 - nodeMCU: 74880 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -// comment below to disable serial in-/output and free some RAM -> REQUIRED to disable this on Lazy 7 / One with 6 digits on Arduino, RAM usage! -#define DEBUG - -// nodeMCU - uncomment to compile this sketch for nodeMCU 1.0 / ESP8266, make sure to select the proper board -// type inside the IDE! This mode is NOT supported and only experimental! -// #define NODEMCU - -// useWiFi - enable WiFi support, WPS setup only! If no WPS support is available on a router check settings -// further down, set useWPS to false and enter ssid/password there -// #define USEWIFI - -// useNTP - enable NTPClient, requires NODEMCU and USEWIFI. This will also enforce AUTODST. -// Configure a ntp server further down below! -// #define USENTP - -// RTC selection - uncomment the one you're using, comment all others and make sure pin assignemts for -// DS1302 are correct in the parameters section further down! -// #define RTC_DS1302 -// #define RTC_DS1307 -#define RTC_DS3231 - -// autoDST - uncomment to enable automatic DST switching, check Time Change Rules below! -// #define AUTODST - -// FADING - uncomment to enable fading effects for dots/digits, other parameters further down below -// #define FADING - -// autoBrightness - uncomment to enable automatic brightness adjustments by using a photoresistor/LDR -// #define AUTOBRIGHTNESS - -// customDisplay - uncomment this to enable displayMyStuff(). It's an example of how to display values -// at specified times, like temperature readouts -// #define CUSTOMDISPLAY - -// FastForward will speed up things and advance time, this is only for testing purposes! -// Disables AUTODST, USENTP and USERTC. -// #define FASTFORWARD - -// customHelper will start some kind of assistant when adapting this sketch to other led layouts, this -// tests all the steps neccessary to run it on almost any led strip configuration. -// #define CUSTOMHELPER - -/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -#include // "Time" by Michael Margolis, used in all configs -#include // required for reading/saving settings to eeprom - - -/* Start RTC config/parameters-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Check pin assignments for DS1302 (SPI), others are I2C (A4/A5 on Arduino by default) - Currently all types are using the "Rtc by Makuna" library */ -#ifdef RTC_DS1302 - #include - #include - ThreeWire myWire(7, 6, 8); // IO/DAT, SCLK, CE/RST - RtcDS1302 Rtc(myWire); - #define USERTC -#endif - -#ifdef RTC_DS1307 - #include - #include - RtcDS1307 Rtc(Wire); - #define USERTC -#endif - -#ifdef RTC_DS3231 - #include - #include - RtcDS3231 Rtc(Wire); - #define USERTC -#endif - -#if !defined ( USERTC ) - #pragma message "No RTC selected, check definitions on top of the sketch!" -#endif -/* End RTC config/parameters---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -/* Start WiFi config/parameters------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -#ifdef USEWIFI - const bool useWPS = true; // set to false to disable WPS and use credentials below - const char* wifiSSID = "maWhyFhy"; - const char* wifiPWD = "5up3r1337r0xX0r!"; -#endif -/* End WiFi config/parameters--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -/* Start NTP config/parameters-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Using NTP will enforce autoDST, so check autoDST/time zone settings below! */ -#ifdef USENTP - /* I recommend using a local ntp service (many routers offer them), don't spam public ones with dozens - of requests a day, get a rtc! ^^ */ - // #define NTPHOST "europe.pool.ntp.org" - #define NTPHOST "192.168.2.1" - #ifndef AUTODST - #define AUTODST - #endif -#endif -/* End NTP config/parameters---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -/* Start autoDST config/parameters ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Comment/uncomment/add TimeChangeRules as needed, only use 2 (tcr1, tcr2), comment out unused ones! - Enabling/disabling autoDST will require to set time again, clock will be running in UTC time if autoDST - is enabled, only display times are adjusted (check serial monitor with DEBUG defined!) - This will also add options for setting the date (Year/Month/Day) when setting time on the clock! */ -#ifdef AUTODST - #include // "Timezone" by Jack Christensen - TimeChangeRule *tcr; - //----------------------------------------------- - /* US */ - // TimeChangeRule tcr1 = {"tcr1", First, Sun, Nov, 2, -360}; // utc -6h, valid from first sunday of november at 2am - // TimeChangeRule tcr2 = {"tcr2", Second, Sun, Mar, 2, -300}; // utc -5h, valid from second sunday of march at 2am - //----------------------------------------------- - /* Europe */ - TimeChangeRule tcr1 = {"tcr1", Last, Sun, Oct, 3, 60}; // standard/winter time, valid from last sunday of october at 3am, UTC + 1 hour (+60 minutes) (negative value like -300 for utc -5h) - TimeChangeRule tcr2 = {"tcr2", Last, Sun, Mar, 2, 120}; // daylight/summer time, valid from last sunday of march at 2am, UTC + 2 hours (+120 minutes) - //----------------------------------------------- - Timezone myTimeZone(tcr1, tcr2); -#endif -/* End autoDST config/parameters ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -/* Start autoBrightness config/parameters -------------------------------------------------------------- */ -uint8_t upperLimitLDR = 180; // everything above this value will cause max brightness (according to current level) to be used (if it's higher than this) -uint8_t lowerLimitLDR = 50; // everything below this value will cause minBrightness to be used -uint8_t minBrightness = 30; // anything below this avgLDR value will be ignored -const bool nightMode = true; // nightmode true -> if minBrightness is used, colorizeOutput() will use a single color for everything, using HSV -const uint8_t nightColor[2] = { 0, 70 }; // hue 0 = red, fixed brightness of 70, https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED/wiki/FastLED-HSV-Colors -float factorLDR = 1.0; // try 0.5 - 2.0, compensation value for avgLDR. Set dbgLDR true & define DEBUG and watch the serial monitor. Looking... -const bool dbgLDR = false; // ...for values roughly in the range of 120-160 (medium room light), 40-80 (low light) and 0 - 20 in the dark -#ifdef NODEMCU - uint8_t pinLDR = 0; // LDR connected to A0 (nodeMCU only offers this one) -#else - uint8_t pinLDR = 1; // LDR connected to A1 (in case somebody flashes this sketch on arduino and already has an ldr connected to A1) -#endif -uint8_t intervalLDR = 75; // read value from LDR every 75ms (most LDRs have a minimum of about 30ms - 50ms) -uint16_t avgLDR = 0; // we will average this value somehow somewhere in readLDR(); -uint16_t lastAvgLDR = 0; // last average LDR value we got -/* End autoBrightness config/parameters ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -// #define SKETCHNAME "v7.2" // shortening some stuff to save precious bytes of ram ^^ -// #define CLOCKNAME "L7/O" // ...this actually gave 20 bytes, that's worth ~6 leds! ;-D - - -/* Start button config/pins----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -#ifdef NODEMCU - const uint8_t buttonA = 13; // momentary push button, 1 pin to gnd, 1 pin to d7 / GPIO_13 - const uint8_t buttonB = 14; // momentary push button, 1 pin to gnd, 1 pin to d5 / GPIO_14 -#else - const uint8_t buttonA = 3; // momentary push button, 1 pin to gnd, 1 pin to d3 - const uint8_t buttonB = 4; // momentary push button, 1 pin to gnd, 1 pin to d4 -#endif -/* End button config/pins------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -/* Start basic appearance config------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ -const bool dotsBlinking = true; // true = only light up dots on even seconds, false = always on -const bool leadingZero = false; // true = enable a leading zero, 9:00 -> 09:00, 1:30 -> 01:30... -uint8_t displayMode = 0; // 0 = 24h mode, 1 = 12h mode ("1" will also override setting that might be written to EEPROM!) -uint8_t colorMode = 0; // different color modes, setting this to anything else than zero will overwrite values written to eeprom, as above -uint16_t colorSpeed = 750; // controls how fast colors change, smaller = faster (interval in ms at which color moves inside colorizeOutput();) -const bool colorPreview = true; // true = preview selected palette/colorMode using "8" on all positions for 3 seconds -const uint8_t colorPreviewDuration = 3; // duration in seconds for previewing palettes/colorModes if colorPreview is enabled/true -const bool reverseColorCycling = false; // true = reverse color movements -const uint8_t brightnessLevels[3] {90, 140, 230}; // 0 - 255, brightness Levels (min, med, max) - index (0-2) will be saved to eeprom -uint8_t brightness = brightnessLevels[0]; // default brightness if none saved to eeprom yet / first run -/* Fading options--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ -#ifdef FADING - uint8_t fadeDigits = 2; // fade digit segments, 0 = disabled, 1 = only fade out segments turned off, 2 = fade old out and fade new in - uint8_t fadeDots = 2; // fade dots, 0 = disabled, 1 = turn dots off without fading in/out after specidfied time, 2 = fade in and out - uint8_t fadeDelay = 15; // milliseconds between each fading step, 5-25 should work okay-ish -#endif -/* End basic appearance config-------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -/* End of basic config/parameters section */ - - -/* End of feature/parameter section, unless changing advanced things/modifying the sketch there's absolutely nothing to do further down! */ - - -/* library, wifi and ntp stuff depending on above config/parameters */ -#ifdef NODEMCU - #if defined ( USENTP ) && !defined ( USEWIFI ) // enforce USEWIFI when USENTP is defined - #define USEWIFI - #pragma warning "USENTP without USEWIFI, enabling WiFi" - #endif - #ifdef USEWIFI - #include - #include - #endif -#endif - -#ifdef USENTP - #include - WiFiUDP ntpUDP; - NTPClient timeClient(ntpUDP, NTPHOST, 0, 60000); -#endif -/* end library stuff */ - - -/* setting feature combinations/options */ -#if defined ( FASTFORWARD ) || defined ( CUSTOMHELPER ) - bool firstLoop = true; - #ifdef USERTC - #undef USERTC - #endif - #ifdef USEWIFI - #undef USEWIFI - #endif - #ifdef USENTP - #undef USENTP - #endif - #ifdef AUTODST - #undef AUTODST - #endif - #ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS - #undef AUTOBRIGHTNESS - #endif - #ifndef DEBUG - #define DEBUG - #endif -#endif -/* setting feature combinations/options */ - - -/* Start of FastLED/clock stuff */ -#define LEDSTUFF -#ifdef LEDSTUFF - #ifdef NODEMCU - #define FASTLED_ESP8266_RAW_PIN_ORDER // this means we'll be using the raw esp8266 pin order -> GPIO_12, which is d6 on nodeMCU - #define LED_PIN 12 // led data in connected to GPIO_12 (d6/nodeMCU) - #else - #define FASTLED_ALLOW_INTERRUPTS 0 // AVR + WS2812 + IRQ = https://github.com/FastLED/FastLED/wiki/Interrupt-problems - #define LED_PIN 6 // led data in connected to d6 (arduino) - #endif - - #define LED_PWR_LIMIT 500 // 500mA - Power limit in mA (voltage is set in setup() to 5v) - #define LED_DIGITS 4 // 4 or 6 digits, HH:MM or HH:MM:SS - #define LED_COUNT 252 // Total number of leds, 252 on Lazy 7 / One, 4 digits - #if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) - #define LED_COUNT 388 // 388 leds on the 6 digit version of Lazy 7 / One - #endif - - #include - - CRGB leds[LED_COUNT]; - CRGBPalette16 currentPalette; -#endif - - -// start clock specific config/parameters -/* Segment order, seen from the front: - - < A > - /\ /\ - F B - \/ \/ - < G > - /\ /\ - E C - \/ \/ - < D > - -digit positions, seen from the front: - _ _ _ _ _ _ -|_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| -|_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| - - 5 4 3 2 1 0 - -Note: Digit positions for showSegments() depends on the order in which the segments -are defined in segGroups[] below. Most of my things/clocks published so far start -from the right side when seen from the front, as above. But some have different -orders, like Lazy 7 - QBE, which is using a single strip and has an order of -3, 0, 2, 1 for top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right. - -*/ - - -/* Below is the configuration for led <> segment assignments. - LED_ACCESS_MODE 0 will use the two values inside each segment (led a, led b) - as they are - 2 leds per segment. - LED_ACCESS_MODE 1 will use the two values inside each segment (led a, led b) - as start and end value to get 2+ leds/segment. - LED_ACCESS_MODE 2 will use the first two and the last two values inside each - segment (led a, led b) as start and end value to get 2+ leds/segment. - - Example: - leds 0, 3 -> MODE 0 -> led 0 and 3 inside the segment -> 2 leds - leds 0, 3 -> MODE 1 -> led 0 - 3 inside the segment -> 4 leds - leds 0, 3, 20, 23 -> MODE 2 -> leds 0-3 and 20-23 inside the segment -> 8 leds - - Simply add all the leds into their corresponding segments inside the array. - The order of digits/strip routing doesn't really matter there, positions of - HH:MM:SS are assigned using digitPositions. - -digitsLAM -> LED_ACCESS_MODE per digit - -*/ - -// defining access modes for each digit individually -// uint8_t digitsLAM[6] = { 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 }; - -// !!!!!!!!!! disabled LAM mode for l7/one completely, need to save some ram for the 6 digit version... !!!!!!!!!!!!!! - -#if ( LED_DIGITS == 4 ) - const uint8_t digitPositions[4] = { 3, 2, 1, 0 }; // positions of HH:MM (3, 0, 2, 1 on L7-QBE) - const uint16_t segGroups[28][4] PROGMEM = { - /* segments 0-27, 4 digits x 7 segments */ - /* digit position 0 */ - { 4, 7, 16, 19 }, // top, a - { 0, 3, 20, 23 }, // top right, b - { 232, 235, 236, 239 }, // bottom right, c - { 228, 231, 240, 243 }, // bottom, d - { 224, 227, 244, 247 }, // bottom left, e - { 8, 11, 12, 15 }, // top left, f - { 24, 27, 248, 251 }, // center, g - /* digit position 1 */ - { 34, 37, 46, 49 }, // top, a - { 30, 33, 50, 53 }, // top right, b - { 202, 205, 206, 209 }, // bottom right, c - { 198, 201, 210, 213 }, // bottom, d - { 194, 197, 214, 217 }, // bottom left, e - { 38, 41, 42, 45 }, // top left, f - { 54, 57, 218, 221 }, // center, g - /* digit position 2 */ - { 72, 75, 84, 87 }, // top, a - { 68, 71, 88, 91 }, // top right, b - { 164, 167, 168, 171 }, // bottom right, c - { 160, 163, 172, 175 }, // bottom, d - { 156, 159, 176, 179 }, // bottom left, e - { 76, 79, 80, 83 }, // top left, f - { 92, 95, 180, 183 }, // center, g - /* digit position 3 */ - { 102, 105, 114, 117 }, // top, a - { 98, 101, 118, 121 }, // top right, b - { 134, 137, 138, 141 }, // bottom right, c - { 130, 133, 142, 145 }, // bottom, d - { 126, 129, 146, 149 }, // bottom left, e - { 106, 109, 110, 113 }, // top left, f - { 122, 125, 150, 153 }, // center, g - }; -#endif - -#if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) - const uint8_t digitPositions[6] = { 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 }; // positions of HH:MM:SS - const uint16_t segGroups[42][4] PROGMEM = { - /* segments 0-42, 6 digits x 7 segments */ - /* digit position 0 */ - { 4, 7, 16, 19 }, // top, a - { 0, 3, 20, 23 }, // top right, b - { 368, 371, 372, 375 }, // bottom right, c - { 364, 367, 376, 379 }, // bottom, d - { 360, 363, 380, 383 }, // bottom left, e - { 8, 11, 12, 15 }, // top left, f - { 24, 27, 384, 387 }, // center, g - /* digit position 1 */ - { 34, 37, 46, 49 }, // top, a - { 30, 33, 50, 53 }, // top right, b - { 338, 341, 342, 345 }, // bottom right, c - { 334, 337, 346, 349 }, // bottom, d - { 330, 333, 350, 353 }, // bottom left, e - { 38, 41, 42, 45 }, // top left, f - { 54, 57, 354, 357 }, // center, g - /* digit position 2 */ - { 72, 75, 84, 87 }, // top, a - { 68, 71, 88, 91 }, // top right, b - { 300, 303, 304, 307 }, // bottom right, c - { 296, 299, 308, 311 }, // bottom, d - { 292, 295, 312, 315 }, // bottom left, e - { 76, 79, 80, 83 }, // top left, f - { 92, 95, 316, 319 }, // center, g - /* digit position 3 */ - { 102, 105, 114, 117 }, // top, a - { 98, 101, 118, 121 }, // top right, b - { 270, 273, 274, 277 }, // bottom right, c - { 266, 269, 278, 281 }, // bottom, d - { 262, 265, 282, 285 }, // bottom left, e - { 106, 109, 110, 113 }, // top left, f - { 122, 125, 286, 289 }, // center, g - /* digit position 4 */ - { 140, 143, 152, 155 }, // top, a - { 136, 139, 156, 159 }, // top right, b - { 232, 235, 236, 239 }, // bottom right, c - { 228, 231, 240, 243 }, // bottom, d - { 224, 227, 244, 247 }, // bottom left, e - { 144, 147, 148, 151 }, // top left, f - { 160, 163, 248, 251 }, // center, g - /* digit position 5 */ - { 170, 173, 182, 185 }, // top, a - { 166, 169, 186, 189 }, // top right, b - { 202, 205, 206, 209 }, // bottom right, c - { 198, 201, 210, 213 }, // bottom, d - { 194, 197, 214, 217 }, // bottom left, e - { 174, 177, 178, 181 }, // top left, f - { 190, 193, 218, 221 } // center, g - }; -#endif - -#if ( LED_DIGITS == 4 ) - const uint16_t upperDots[6] PROGMEM = { 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 }; // leds inside the upper dots (1st and last on L7/O) - const uint16_t lowerDots[6] PROGMEM = { 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191 }; // leds inside the lower dots (1st and last on L7/O) -#endif - -#if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) - const uint16_t upperDots[12] PROGMEM = { 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133 }; // all the leds inside the upper dots (bogus values on some models which don't support 6 digits)13 - const uint16_t lowerDots[12] PROGMEM = { 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 254, 255, 256, 257, 258, 259 }; // all the leds inside the lower dots (bogus values on some models which don't support 6 digits) -#endif - -// Using above arrays it's very easy to "talk" to the segments. Simply use 0-6 for the first 7 segments, add 7 (7-13) for the second one, 14-20 for third.... -const uint8_t digits[21][7] PROGMEM = { -/* Lets define 10 numbers (0-9) with 7 segments each, also adding some letters - 1 = segment is on, 0 = segment is off */ - { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, // 0 -> Show segments a - f, don't show g (center one) - { 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, // 1 -> Show segments b + c (top right and bottom right), nothing else - { 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1 }, // 2 -> and so on... - { 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1 }, // 3 - { 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1 }, // 4 - { 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1 }, // 5 - { 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, // 6 - { 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, // 7 - { 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, // 8 - { 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1 }, // 9 - { 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1 }, // t -> some letters/symbols from here on (index 10-20, so this won't... - { 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1 }, // r -> ...interfere with using digits 0-9 by using index 0-9 - { 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1 }, // y - { 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1 }, // d - { 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0 }, // C - { 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1 }, // F - { 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0 }, // some kind of "half letter M" (left half), displayed using two digits - { 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, // some kind of "half letter M" (right half), displayed using two digits - { 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1 }, // ° - { 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1 }, // H - { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 } // "blank" -}; - -uint8_t clockStatus = 1; // Used for various things, don't mess around with it! 1 = startup - // 0 = regular mode, 1 = startup, 9x = setup modes (90, 91, 92, 93...) - -/* these values will be saved to EEPROM: - 0 = index for selected palette - 1 = index for selected brightness level - 2 = displayMode, 12h/24h mode - 3 = colorMode */ - -/* End of FastLED/clock stuff */ -// End clock specific configs/parameters - -/* other variables */ -uint8_t btnRepeatCounter = 0; // keeps track of how often a button press has been repeated -/* */ - - -/* -- this is where the fun parts start -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - - -void setup() { - #ifdef DEBUG - while ( millis() < 300 ) { // safety delay for serial output - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - #ifdef NODEMCU - Serial.begin(74880); Serial.println(F("  ")); - #else - Serial.begin(57600); Serial.println(F("  ")); - #endif - Serial.println(F("Lazy 7 / One - ClockSketch v7.2 starting...")); - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - Serial.print(F("LED power limit: ")); Serial.print(LED_PWR_LIMIT); Serial.println(F(" mA")); - Serial.print(F("Total LED count: ")); Serial.println(LED_COUNT); - Serial.print(F("LED digits: ")); Serial.println(LED_DIGITS); - #endif - #ifdef AUTODST - Serial.println(F("autoDST enabled")); - #endif - #ifdef NODEMCU - Serial.println(F("Configured for nodeMCU")); - #ifdef USEWIFI - Serial.println(F("WiFi enabled")); - #endif - #ifdef USENTP - Serial.print(F("NTP enabled, NTPHOST: ")); Serial.println(NTPHOST); - #endif - #else - Serial.println(F("Configured for Arduino")); - #endif - #ifdef FASTFORWARD - Serial.println(F("!! FASTFORWARD defined !!")); - #endif - while ( millis() < 600 ) { // safety delay for serial output - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - #endif - - #ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("autoBrightness enabled, LDR using pin: ")); Serial.println(pinLDR); - #endif - pinMode(pinLDR, INPUT); - #endif - - pinMode(buttonA, INPUT_PULLUP); - pinMode(buttonB, INPUT_PULLUP); - - #ifdef DEBUG - if ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW || digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) { - if ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW ) { - Serial.println(F("buttonA is LOW / pressed - check wiring!")); - } - if ( digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) { - Serial.println(F("buttonB is LOW / pressed - check wiring!")); - } - } - #endif - - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - FastLED.addLeds(leds, LED_COUNT).setCorrection(TypicalSMD5050).setTemperature(DirectSunlight).setDither(1); - FastLED.setMaxPowerInVoltsAndMilliamps(5, LED_PWR_LIMIT); - FastLED.clear(); - FastLED.show(); - #ifdef CUSTOMHELPER // customHelper() will run in a loop if defined! - while ( 1 > 0 ) { - customHelper(); - } - #endif - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("setup(): Lighting up some leds...")); - #endif - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < LED_DIGITS; i++ ) { - showSegment(6, i); - } - FastLED.show(); - #endif - - #ifdef NODEMCU // if building for nodeMCU... - #ifdef USEWIFI // ...and if using WiFi..... - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("Starting up WiFi...")); - #endif - WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); // set WiFi mode to STA... - if ( useWPS ) { - WiFi.begin(WiFi.SSID().c_str(),WiFi.psk().c_str()); // ...and start connecting using saved credentials... - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("Using WPS setup / saved credentials")); - #endif - } else { - WiFi.begin(wifiSSID, wifiPWD); // ...or credentials defined in the USEWIFI config section - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("Using credentials from sketch")); - #endif - } - unsigned long startTimer = millis(); - uint8_t wlStatus = 0; - uint8_t counter = 6; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("Waiting for WiFi connection... ")); - #endif - while ( wlStatus == 0 ) { - if ( WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED ) wlStatus = 0; else wlStatus = 1; - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - if ( millis() - startTimer >= 1000 ) { - FastLED.clear(); - showDigit(counter, digitPositions[3]); - FastLED.show(); - if ( counter > 0 ) counter--; else wlStatus = 2; - startTimer = millis(); - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F(".")); - #endif - } - #endif - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - if ( WiFi.status() == WL_CONNECTED ) { // if status is connected... - #ifdef USENTP // ...and USENTP defined... - timeClient.begin(); // ...start timeClient - #endif - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(); - if ( WiFi.status() != 0 ) { - Serial.print(F("setup(): Connected to SSID: ")); Serial.println(WiFi.SSID()); - } else Serial.println(F("setup(): WiFi connection failed.")); - #endif - #endif - EEPROM.begin(512); - #endif - - #ifdef USERTC - Rtc.Begin(); - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("setup(): RTC.begin(), 2 second safety delay before")); - Serial.println(F(" doing any read/write actions!")); - #endif - unsigned long tmp_time = millis(); - while ( millis() - tmp_time < 2000 ) { - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("setup(): RTC initialized")); - #endif - #else - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("setup(): No RTC defined!")); - #endif - #endif - - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - FastLED.clear(); - FastLED.show(); - /* eeprom settings */ - #ifdef nodeMCU - EEPROM.begin(512); - #endif - paletteSwitcher(); - brightnessSwitcher(); - colorModeSwitcher(); - displayModeSwitcher(); - #endif - - #ifdef FASTFORWARD - setTime(21, 59, 50, 30, 6, 2021); // h, m, s, d, m, y to set the clock to when using FASTFORWARD - #endif - - #ifdef USENTP - syncHelper(); - #endif - - clockStatus = 0; // change from 1 (startup) to 0 (running mode) - - #ifdef DEBUG - printTime(); - Serial.println(F("setup() done")); - Serial.println(F("------------------------------------------------------")); - #endif -} - - -/* MAIN LOOP */ - -#ifndef CUSTOMHELPER -void loop() { - static uint8_t lastInput = 0; // != 0 if any button press has been detected - static uint8_t lastSecondDisplayed = 0; // This keeps track of the last second when the display was updated (HH:MM and HH:MM:SS) - static unsigned long lastCheckRTC = millis(); // This will be used to read system time in case no RTC is defined (not supported!) - static bool doUpdate = false; // Update led content whenever something sets this to true. Coloring will always happen at fixed intervals! - #ifdef USERTC - static RtcDateTime rtcTime = Rtc.GetDateTime().Epoch32Time(); // Get time from rtc (epoch) - #else - static time_t sysTime = now(); // if no rtc is defined, get local system time - #endif - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - static uint8_t refreshDelay = 1; // refresh leds every 5ms - static long lastRefresh = millis(); // Keeps track of the last led update/FastLED.show() inside the loop - #ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS - static long lastReadLDR = millis(); - #endif - #endif - #ifdef FASTFORWARD - static unsigned long lastFFStep = millis(); // Keeps track of last time increment if FASTFORWARD is defined - #endif - - if ( lastInput != 0 ) { // If any button press is detected... - if ( btnRepeatCounter < 1 ) { // execute short/single press function(s) - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("loop(): ")); Serial.print(lastInput); Serial.println(F(" (short press)")); - #endif - if ( lastInput == 1 ) { // short press button A - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - brightnessSwitcher(); - #endif - } - if ( lastInput == 2 ) { // short press button B - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - paletteSwitcher(); - #endif - } - if ( lastInput == 3 ) { // short press button A + button B - } - } else if ( btnRepeatCounter > 8 ) { // execute long press function(s)... - btnRepeatCounter = 1; // ..reset btnRepeatCounter to stop this from repeating - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("loop(): ")); Serial.print(lastInput); Serial.println(F(" (long press)")); - #endif - if ( lastInput == 1 ) { // long press button A - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - colorModeSwitcher(); - #endif - } - if ( lastInput == 2 ) { // long press button B - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - displayModeSwitcher(); - #endif - } - if ( lastInput == 3) { // long press button A + button B - #ifdef USEWIFI // if USEWIFI is defined and... - if ( useWPS ) { // ...if useWPS is true... - connectWPS(); // connect WiFi using WPS - } - #else // if USEWIFI is not defined... - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - FastLED.clear(); - FastLED.show(); - setupClock(); // start date/time setup - #endif - #endif - } - while ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW || digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) { // wait until buttons are released again - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - if ( millis() % 50 == 0 ) { // Refresh leds every 50ms to give optical feedback - colorizeOutput(colorMode); - FastLED.show(); - } - #endif - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - } - } - - #ifdef FASTFORWARD // if FASTFORWARD is defined... - if ( millis() - lastFFStep >= 250 ) { // ...and 250ms have passed... - adjustTime(5); // ...add 5 seconds to current time - lastFFStep = millis(); - } - #endif - - if ( millis() - lastCheckRTC >= 50 ) { // check rtc/system time every 50ms - #ifdef USERTC - rtcTime = Rtc.GetDateTime().Epoch32Time(); - if ( lastSecondDisplayed != second(rtcTime) ) doUpdate = true; - #else - sysTime = now(); - if ( lastSecondDisplayed != second(sysTime) ) doUpdate = true; - #endif - lastCheckRTC = millis(); - } - - if ( doUpdate ) { // this will update the led array if doUpdate is true because of a new second from the rtc - #ifdef USERTC - setTime(rtcTime); // sync system time to rtc every second - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - FastLED.clear(); // 1A - clear all leds... - displayTime(rtcTime); // 2A - output rtcTime to the led array.. - #endif - lastSecondDisplayed = second(rtcTime); - #else - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - FastLED.clear(); // 1B - clear all leds... - displayTime(sysTime); // 2B - output sysTime to the led array... - #endif - lastSecondDisplayed = second(sysTime); - #endif - #ifdef CUSTOMDISPLAY - displayMyStuff(); // 3AB - if customDisplay is defined this will clear the led array again to display custom values... - #endif - doUpdate = false; - #ifdef DEBUG - if ( second() % 20 == 0 ) { - printTime(); - } - #endif - #ifdef USENTP // if NTP is enabled, resync to ntp server at 0:00:00 utc - if ( hour() == 0 && minute() == 0 and second() == 0 ) { - syncHelper(); - } - #endif - } - - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - colorizeOutput(colorMode); // 1C, 2C, 3C...colorize the data inside the led array right now... - #ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS - if ( millis() - lastReadLDR >= intervalLDR ) { // if LDR is enabled and sample interval has been reached... - readLDR(); // ...call readLDR(); - if ( abs(avgLDR - lastAvgLDR) >= 5 ) { // if avgLDR has changed for more than +/- 5 update lastAvgLDR - lastAvgLDR = avgLDR; - FastLED.setBrightness(avgLDR); - } - lastReadLDR = millis(); - } - #endif - #ifdef FADING - digitsFader(); - dotsFader(); - #endif - if ( millis() - lastRefresh >= refreshDelay ) { - FastLED.show(); - lastRefresh = millis(); - } - #endif - - lastInput = inputButtons(); -} -#else -void loop() { - -} -#endif - - -/* */ - - -#ifdef LEDSTUFF - -#ifdef CUSTOMDISPLAY - void displayMyStuff() { - /* One way to display custom sensor data/other things. displayMyStuff() is then called inside the doUpdate if statement inside - void loop() - after updating the leds but before calling colorizeOutput() and FastLED.show() */ - if ( second() >= 30 && second() < 40 ) { // only do something if current second is 30-39 - #ifdef RTC_DS3231 // if DS3231 is used we can read the temperature from that for demo purposes here - float rtcTemp = Rtc.GetTemperature().AsFloatDegC(); // get temperature in °C as float (25.75°C).... - uint8_t tmp = round(rtcTemp); // ...and round (26°C) - #else - uint8_t tmp = 99; // get whatever value from whatever sensor into tmp - #endif - FastLED.clear(); - if ( LED_DIGITS == 4 ) { // if 4 digits, display following content: - showDigit(tmp / 10, digitPositions[0]); // tmp (26°C) / 10 = 2 on position 1 of HH - showDigit(tmp % 10, digitPositions[1]); // tmp (26°C) % 10 = 6 on position 2 of HH - showDigit(18, digitPositions[2]); // ° symbol from array digits[][] on position 1 of MM - showDigit(14, digitPositions[3]); // C from array digits[][] on position 2 of MM - } - if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { // if 6 digits.... - showDigit(tmp / 10, digitPositions[2]); // ...do the above using MM:SS positions instead of HH:MM - showDigit(tmp % 10, digitPositions[3]); - showDigit(18, digitPositions[4]); - showDigit(14, digitPositions[5]); - } - } - } -#endif - - -#ifdef FADING -void fadeSegment(uint8_t pos, uint8_t segment, uint8_t amount, uint8_t fadeType) { - /* this will fade by "amount" using "fadeType". "fadeType" is important because when - fading things in that were off previously we must avoid setting them black at - first - hence "fadeLightBy" instead of "fadeToBlack". */ - if ( fadeDigits == 0 ) return; - segment += pos * 7; - uint16_t startLedA = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][0]); - uint16_t endLedA = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][1]); - uint16_t startLedB = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][2]); - uint16_t endLedB = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][3]); - for ( uint16_t i = startLedA; i <= endLedA; i++ ) { - if ( fadeType == 0 ) { - leds[i].fadeToBlackBy(amount); - } else { - leds[i].fadeLightBy(amount); - } - } - for ( uint16_t i = startLedB; i <= endLedB; i++ ) { - if ( fadeType == 0 ) { - leds[i].fadeToBlackBy(amount); - } else { - leds[i].fadeLightBy(amount); - } - } -} - - -void digitsFader() { - if ( fadeDigits == 0 ) return; - static unsigned long firstRun = 0; // time when a change has been detected and fading starts - static unsigned long lastRun = 0; // used to store time when this function was executed the last time - static boolean active = false; // will be used as a flag when to do something / fade segments - static uint8_t previousSegments[LED_DIGITS][7] = { 0 }; // all the segments lit after the last run - static uint8_t currentSegments[LED_DIGITS][7] = { 0 }; // all the segments lit right now - static uint8_t changedSegments[LED_DIGITS][7] = { 0 }; // used to store the differences -> 1 = led has been turned off, fade out, 2 = was off, fade in - static uint8_t fadeSteps = 15; // steps used to fade dots in or out - lastRun = millis(); - if ( !active ) { // this will check if.... - firstRun = millis(); - for ( uint8_t digitPos = 0; digitPos < LED_DIGITS; digitPos++ ) { // ...any of the segments are on.... - for ( uint8_t segmentPos = 0; segmentPos < 7; segmentPos++ ) { - if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segmentPos + digitPos * 7][0])] ) { - currentSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 1; - } else { - currentSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 0; - } - if ( currentSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] != previousSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] ) { // ...and compare them to the previous displayed segments. - active = true; // if a change has been detected, set active = true so fading gets executed - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("digitPos: ")); Serial.print(digitPos); - Serial.print(F(" - segmentPos: ")); Serial.print(segmentPos); - Serial.print(F(" was ")); - #endif - if ( currentSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] == 0 ) { - changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 1; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("ON, is now OFF")); - #endif - } else { - changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 2; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("OFF, is now ON")); - #endif - } - } - } - } - } - if ( active ) { // this part is executed once a change has been detected.... - static uint8_t counter = 1; - static unsigned long lastFadeStep = millis(); - for ( uint8_t digitPos = 0; digitPos < LED_DIGITS; digitPos++ ) { // redraw segments that have turned off, so we can fade them out... - for ( uint8_t segmentPos = 0; segmentPos < 7; segmentPos++ ) { - if ( changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] == 1 ) { - showSegment(segmentPos, digitPos); - } - } - } - colorizeOutput(colorMode); // colorize again after redraw, so colors keep consistent - for ( uint8_t digitPos = 0; digitPos < LED_DIGITS; digitPos++ ) { - for ( uint8_t segmentPos = 0; segmentPos < 7; segmentPos++ ) { - if ( changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] == 1 ) { // 1 - segment has turned on, this one has to be faded in - fadeSegment(digitPos, segmentPos, counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ), 0); // fadeToBlackBy, segments supposed to be off/fading out - } - if ( changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] == 2 ) { // 2 - segment has turned off, this one has to be faded out - if ( fadeDigits == 2 ) { - fadeSegment(digitPos, segmentPos, 255 - counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ), 1 ); // fadeLightBy, segments supposed to be on/fading in - } - } - } - } - if ( millis() - lastFadeStep >= fadeDelay ) { - counter++; - lastFadeStep = millis(); - } - if ( counter > fadeSteps ) { // done with fading, reset variables... - counter = 1; - active = false; - for ( uint8_t digitPos = 0; digitPos < LED_DIGITS; digitPos++ ) { // and save current segments to previousSegments - for ( uint8_t segmentPos = 0; segmentPos < 7; segmentPos++ ) { - if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segmentPos + digitPos * 7][0])] ) { - previousSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 1; - } else { - previousSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 0; - } - changedSegments[digitPos][segmentPos] = 0; - } - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("digit fading sequence took ")); // for debugging/checking duration - fading should never take longer than 1000ms! - Serial.print(millis() - firstRun); - Serial.println(F(" ms")); - #endif - } - } -} - - -void dotsFader() { - if ( fadeDots == 0 ) return; - static unsigned long firstRun = 0; - static unsigned long lastRun = 0; - static boolean active = false; - static uint8_t fadeSteps = 15; - lastRun = millis(); - if ( !active ) { - if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[0])] ) { - active = true; - firstRun = millis(); - } - } - if ( fadeDots == 1 && active ) { // action = 1, simply turn off specidifc leds after 500ms - if ( lastRun - firstRun >= 500 ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].setHSV(0, 0, 0); - } - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i++ ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i])].setHSV(0, 0, 0); - } - active = false; - } - } - if ( fadeDots == 2 && active ) { // fade in/out dots - static uint8_t counter = 1; - static unsigned long lastFadeStep = millis(); - static boolean fadeInDone = true; - if ( !fadeInDone ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].fadeToBlackBy( 255 - counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ) ); - } - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i++ ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i])].fadeToBlackBy( 255 - counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ) ); - } - if ( millis() - lastFadeStep >= fadeDelay ) { - counter++; - lastFadeStep = millis(); - } - if ( counter > fadeSteps ) { - counter = 1; - fadeInDone = true; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("dot fade-in sequence took ")); // for debugging/checking - Serial.print(millis() - firstRun); - Serial.println(F(" ms")); - #endif - } - } - if ( lastRun - firstRun >= 900 - fadeDelay * fadeSteps ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].fadeToBlackBy( counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ) ); - } - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i++ ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i])].fadeToBlackBy( counter * ( 255.0 / fadeSteps ) ); - } - if ( millis() - lastFadeStep >= fadeDelay ) { - counter++; - lastFadeStep = millis(); - } - if ( counter > fadeSteps ) { - counter = 1; - active = false; - fadeInDone = false; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("dot fading sequence took ")); // for debugging/checking - Serial.print(millis() - firstRun); - Serial.println(F(" ms")); - #endif - } - } - } -} -#endif - - -#ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS -void readLDR() { // read LDR value 5 times and write average to avgLDR - static uint8_t runCounter = 1; - static uint16_t tmp = 0; - uint8_t readOut = map(analogRead(pinLDR), 0, 1023, 0, 250); - tmp += readOut; - if (runCounter == 5) { - avgLDR = ( tmp / 5 ) * factorLDR; - tmp = 0; runCounter = 0; - #ifdef DEBUG - if ( dbgLDR ) { - Serial.print(F("readLDR(): avgLDR value: ")); - Serial.print(avgLDR); - } - #endif - if ( avgLDR < minBrightness ) avgLDR = minBrightness; - if ( avgLDR > brightness ) avgLDR = brightness; - if ( avgLDR >= upperLimitLDR && avgLDR < brightness ) avgLDR = brightness; // if avgLDR is above upperLimitLDR switch to max current brightness - if ( avgLDR <= lowerLimitLDR ) avgLDR = minBrightness; // if avgLDR is below lowerLimitLDR switch to minBrightness - #ifdef DEBUG - if ( dbgLDR ) { - Serial.print(F(" - adjusted to: ")); - Serial.println(avgLDR); - } - #endif - } - runCounter++; -} -#endif - -void setupClock() { -/* This sets time and date (if AUTODST is defined) on the clock/rtc */ - clockStatus = 90; // clockStatus 9x = setup, relevant for other functions/coloring - while ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW || digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) { // do nothing until both buttons are released to avoid accidental inputs right away - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - tmElements_t setupTime; // Create a time element which will be used. Using the current time would - setupTime.Hour = 12; // give some problems (like time still running while setting hours/minutes) - setupTime.Minute = 0; // Setup starts at 12 (12 pm) (utc 12 if AUTODST is defined) - setupTime.Second = 0; // - setupTime.Day = 8; // date settings only used when AUTODST is defined, but will set them anyways - setupTime.Month = 7; // see above - setupTime.Year = 21; // current year - 2000 (2021 - 2000 = 21) - #ifdef USERTC - RtcDateTime writeTime; - #endif - #ifdef AUTODST - clockStatus = 91; // 91 = y/m/d setup - uint8_t y, m, d; - y = getUserInput(12, 20, 21, 99); // show Y + blank, get value from 21 - 99 into y - setupTime.Year = y + 30; // 2 digit year + 30 (epoch), so we get offset from 1970 - m = getUserInput(16, 17, 1, 12); // show M, get value from 1 - 12 into m - setupTime.Month = m; - if ( m == 2 ) { - if ( leapYear(y + 2000) ) { // check for leap year... - #ifdef DEBUG // ...and get according day input ranges for each month - Serial.println(F("setupClock(): Leap year detected")); - #endif - d = getUserInput(13, 20, 1, 29); - } else { - d = getUserInput(13, 20, 1, 28); - } - } - if ( m == 1 || m == 3 || m == 5 || m == 7 || m == 8 || m == 10 || m == 12 ) { - d = getUserInput(13, 20, 1, 31); - } - if ( m == 4 || m == 6 || m == 9 || m == 11 ) { - d = getUserInput(13, 20, 1, 30); - } - setupTime.Day = d; - #ifdef USERTC - writeTime = { 2000 + y, setupTime.Month, setupTime.Day, - setupTime.Hour, setupTime.Minute, setupTime.Second }; - Rtc.SetDateTime(writeTime); - setTime(makeTime(setupTime)); - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(now()); - Serial.print(F("setupClock(): RTC time/date set to: ")); Serial.println(writeTime); - #endif - #else - setTime(makeTime(setupTime)); - #endif - #else - setupTime.Year = 51; - #endif - uint8_t lastInput = 0; - // hours - while ( lastInput != 2 ) { - clockStatus = 92; // 92 = HH setup - if ( lastInput == 1 ) { - if ( setupTime.Hour < 23 ) { - setupTime.Hour++; - } else { - setupTime.Hour = 0; - } - } - displayTime(makeTime(setupTime)); - lastInput = inputButtons(); - } - lastInput = 0; - // minutes - while ( lastInput != 2 ) { - clockStatus = 93; // 93 = MM setup - if ( lastInput == 1 ) { - if ( setupTime.Minute < 59 ) { - setupTime.Minute++; - } else { - setupTime.Minute = 0; - } - } - displayTime(makeTime(setupTime)); - lastInput = inputButtons(); - } - lastInput = 0; - // seconds - if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { - while ( lastInput != 2 ) { - clockStatus = 94; // 94 = SS setup - if ( lastInput == 1 ) { - if ( setupTime.Second < 59 ) { - setupTime.Second++; - } else { - setupTime.Second = 0; - } - } - displayTime(makeTime(setupTime)); - lastInput = inputButtons(); - } - lastInput = 0; - } - #ifdef DEBUG - #ifdef AUTODST - Serial.print(F("setupClock(): ")); - Serial.print(F("Y/M/D -> ")); - Serial.print(1970 + setupTime.Year); Serial.print(F("/")); - Serial.print(setupTime.Month); Serial.print(F("/")); - Serial.println(setupTime.Day); - #endif - Serial.print(F("setupClock(): ")); - Serial.print(F("HH:MM:SS -> ")); - #ifdef AUTODST - Serial.print(F("AUTODST enabled, setting LOCAL time -> ")); - #endif - if ( setupTime.Hour < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.print(setupTime.Hour); Serial.print(F(":")); - if ( setupTime.Minute < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.print(setupTime.Minute); Serial.print(F(":")); - if ( setupTime.Second < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.println(setupTime.Second); - #endif - #ifdef USERTC - writeTime = { 1970 + setupTime.Year, setupTime.Month, setupTime.Day, - setupTime.Hour, setupTime.Minute, setupTime.Second }; - #ifdef AUTODST - time_t t = myTimeZone.toUTC(makeTime(setupTime)); // get UTC time from entered time - writeTime = { 1970 + setupTime.Year, month(t), day(t), - hour(t), minute(t), second(t) }; - #endif - Rtc.SetDateTime(writeTime); - setTime(makeTime(setupTime)); - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("setupClock(): RTC time set")); - Serial.println(makeTime(setupTime)); - printTime(); - #endif - #else - #ifdef AUTODST - time_t t = myTimeZone.toUTC(makeTime(setupTime)); // get UTC time from entered time - setTime(t); - #else - setTime(makeTime(setupTime)); - #endif - #endif - clockStatus = 0; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("setupClock() done")); - #endif -} - - -uint16_t getUserInput(uint8_t sym1, uint8_t sym2, uint8_t startVal, uint8_t endVal) { -/* This will show two symbols on HH and allow to enter a 2 digit value using the buttons - and display the value on MM. */ - static uint8_t lastInput = 0; - static uint8_t currentVal = startVal; - static bool newInput = true; - if ( newInput ) { - currentVal = startVal; - newInput = false; - } - while ( lastInput != 2 ) { - if ( lastInput == 1 ) { - if ( currentVal < endVal ) { - currentVal++; - } else { - currentVal = startVal; - } - } - FastLED.clear(); - showDigit(sym1, digitPositions[0]); - showDigit(sym2, digitPositions[1]); - showDigit(currentVal / 10, digitPositions[2]); - showDigit(currentVal % 10, digitPositions[3]); - if ( millis() % 30 == 0 ) { - colorizeOutput(colorMode); - FastLED.show(); - } - lastInput = inputButtons(); - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("getUserInput(): returned ")); Serial.println(currentVal); - #endif - lastInput = 0; - newInput = true; - return currentVal; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("getUserInput(): returned ")); Serial.println(currentVal); - #endif -} - - -void colorizeOutput(uint8_t mode) { -/* So far showDigit()/showSegment() only set some leds inside the array to values from "markerHSV" but we haven't updated - the leds yet using FastLED.show(). This function does the coloring of the right now single colored but "insivible" - output. This way color updates/cycles aren't tied to updating display contents */ - static unsigned long lastRun = 0; - static unsigned long lastColorChange = 0; - static uint8_t startColor = 0; - static uint8_t colorOffset = 0; // different offsets result in quite different results, depending on the amount of leds inside each segment... - // ...so it's set inside each color mode if required - /* mode 0 = check every segment if it's lit and assign a color based on position -> different color per digit - Checking the leds like this will not include the dots - they'll be colored later on */ - if ( mode == 0 ) { - colorOffset = 256 / LED_DIGITS; - for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { - for ( uint8_t segment = 0; segment < 7; segment++ ) { - colorizeSegment(segment, pos, startColor + colorOffset * pos); - } - } - } - /* mode 1 = simply assign different colors with an offset of "colorOffset" to each led that's not black/off - - This will include the dots if they're supposed to be on - but they will be overwritten later for all modes */ - if ( mode == 1 ) { - colorOffset = 2; - for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { - if ( leds[i] ) { - leds[i] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, startColor + i * colorOffset, brightness, LINEARBLEND); - } - } - } - /* mode 2 = check every segment if it's lit and assign a color based on segment -> different color per segment, - same across digits. Checking the leds like this will not include the dots - they'll be colored later on */ - if ( mode == 2 ) { - colorOffset = 24; - for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { - for ( uint8_t segment = 0; segment < 7; segment++ ) { - colorizeSegment(segment, digitPositions[pos], startColor + 1 * colorOffset * segment); - } - } - } - /* mode 3 = same as above - but will assign colorOffsets depending on segment in a specific order (top/down effect) */ - if ( mode == 3 ) { - uint8_t colorOffsets[7] = { 0, 24, 72, 96, 72, 24, 48 }; // colorOffsets for segments a-g - for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { - for ( uint8_t segment = 0; segment < 7; segment++ ) { - colorizeSegment(segment, digitPositions[pos], startColor + 1 * colorOffsets[segment]); - } - } - } - /* clockStatus >= 90 is used for coloring output while in setup mode */ - if ( clockStatus >= 90 ) { - static boolean blinkFlag = true; - static unsigned long lastBlink = millis(); - static uint8_t b = brightnessLevels[0]; - if ( millis() - lastBlink > 333 ) { // blink switch frequency, 3 times a second - if ( blinkFlag ) { - blinkFlag = false; - b = brightnessLevels[1]; - } else { - blinkFlag = true; - b = brightnessLevels[0]; - } - lastBlink = millis(); - } // unset values = red, set value = green, current value = yellow and blinkinkg - for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { - if ( clockStatus == 91 ) { // Y/M/D setup - colorHelper(digitPositions[0], 0, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[1], 0, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[2], 64, 255, b); - colorHelper(digitPositions[3], 64, 255, b); - } - if ( clockStatus == 92 ) { // hours - colorHelper(digitPositions[0], 64, 255, b); - colorHelper(digitPositions[1], 64, 255, b); - colorHelper(digitPositions[2], 0, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[3], 0, 255, brightness); - if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { - colorHelper(digitPositions[4], 0, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[5], 0, 255, brightness); - } - } - if ( clockStatus == 93 ) { // minutes - colorHelper(digitPositions[0], 96, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[1], 96, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[2], 64, 255, b); - colorHelper(digitPositions[3], 64, 255, b); - if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { - colorHelper(digitPositions[4], 0, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[5], 0, 255, brightness); - } - } - if ( clockStatus == 94 ) { // seconds - colorHelper(digitPositions[0], 96, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[1], 96, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[2], 96, 255, brightness); - colorHelper(digitPositions[3], 96, 255, brightness); - if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { - colorHelper(digitPositions[4], 64, 255, b); - colorHelper(digitPositions[5], 64, 255, b); - } - } - } - } - /* The dots will always be colored in the same way, just using colors from the current palette. Depending on setup/parameters - this can otherwise lead to the dots looking quite different from the digits, so as before they're cycling through the - color palette once per minute */ - if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[0])] ) { // if the first led inside the array upperDot is lit... - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { // ...start applying colors to all leds inside the array - if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, second() * 4.25, brightness, LINEARBLEND); - } else { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].setHSV(64, 255, brightness); - } - } - } - if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[0])] ) { // same as before for the lower dots... - for ( uint8_t i = ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i > 0; i-- ) { - if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i - 1])] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, second() * 4.25, brightness, LINEARBLEND); - } else { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i - 1])].setHSV(64, 255, brightness); - } - } - } - #ifdef FASTFORWARD - if ( millis() - lastColorChange > 15 ) { - #else - if ( millis() - lastColorChange > colorSpeed ) { - #endif - if ( reverseColorCycling ) { - startColor--; - } else { - startColor++; - } - lastColorChange = millis(); - } - - #ifdef AUTOBRIGHTNESS - if ( nightMode && clockStatus == 0 ) { // nightmode will overwrite everything that has happened so far... - for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { - if ( leds[i] ) { - if ( avgLDR == minBrightness ) { - leds[i].setHSV(nightColor[0], 255, nightColor[1] ); // and assign nightColor to all lit leds. Default is a very dark red. - FastLED.setDither(0); - } else { - FastLED.setDither(1); - } - } - } - } - #endif - -/* // example for time based coloring - // for coloring based on current times the following will get local display time into - // checkTime if autoDST is defined as the clock is running in utc time then - #ifdef AUTODST - time_t checkTime = myTimeZone.toLocal(now()); - #else - time_t checkTime = now(); - #endif - - // below if-loop simply checks for a given time and colors everything in green/blue accordingly - if ( hour(checkTime) > 6 && hour(checkTime) <= 22 ) { // if hour > 6 AND hour <= 22 ---> 07:00 - 22:59 - for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { // for each position... - if ( leds[i] ) { // ...check led and if it's lit... - leds[i].setHSV(96, 255, brightness); // ...redraw with HSV color 96 -> green - } - } - } else { // ---> 23:00 - 06:59 - for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { // for each position... - if ( leds[i] ) { // ...check led and if it's lit... - leds[i].setHSV(160, 255, brightness); // ...redraw with HSV color 160 -> blue - } - } - } -*/ - - lastRun = millis(); -} - - -void colorizeSegment(uint8_t segment, uint8_t pos, uint8_t color) { -/* Checks if segment at position is on - and if it is, assigns color from current palette */ - if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][0])] ) { - uint16_t startLedA = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][0]); - uint16_t endLedA = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][1]); - uint16_t startLedB = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][2]); - uint16_t endLedB = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + digitPositions[pos] * 7][3]); - for ( uint16_t i = startLedA; i <= endLedA; i++ ) { - leds[i] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, color, brightness, LINEARBLEND); - } - for ( uint16_t i = startLedB; i <= endLedB; i++ ) { - leds[i] = ColorFromPalette(currentPalette, color, brightness, LINEARBLEND); - } - } -} - - -void colorHelper(uint8_t pos, uint8_t hue, uint8_t sat, uint8_t bri) { -/* Used for coloring digits inside setup routines/steps - It will simply set the digit at the given position to the given hsv values */ - for ( uint8_t segment = 0; segment < 7; segment++ ) { - if ( leds[pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][0])] ) { // if first led inside segment is lit... - uint16_t startLedA = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][0]); - uint16_t endLedA = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][1]); - uint16_t startLedB = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][2]); - uint16_t endLedB = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment + pos * 7][3]); - for ( uint16_t i = startLedA; i <= endLedA; i++ ) { // assign hue to led 0 - 1 inside segment - leds[i].setHSV(hue, sat, bri); - } - for ( uint16_t i = startLedB; i <= endLedB; i++ ) { // assign hue to led 0 - 1 inside segment - leds[i].setHSV(hue, sat, bri); - } - } - } -} - - -void displayTime(time_t t) { - #ifdef AUTODST - if ( clockStatus < 90 ) { // display adjusted times only while NOT in setup - t = myTimeZone.toLocal(t); // convert display time to local time zone according to rules on top of the sketch - } - #endif - if ( clockStatus >= 90 ) { - FastLED.clear(); - } - /* hours */ - if ( displayMode == 0 ) { - if ( hour(t) < 10 ) { - if ( leadingZero ) { - showDigit(0, digitPositions[0]); - } - } else { - showDigit(hour(t) / 10, digitPositions[0]); - } - showDigit(hour(t) % 10, digitPositions[1]); - } else if ( displayMode == 1 ) { - if ( hourFormat12(t) < 10 ) { - if ( leadingZero ) { - showDigit(0, digitPositions[0]); - } - } else { - showDigit(hourFormat12(t) / 10, digitPositions[0]); - } - showDigit(hourFormat12(t) % 10, digitPositions[1]); - } - /* minutes */ - showDigit(minute(t) / 10, digitPositions[2]); - showDigit(minute(t) % 10, digitPositions[3]); - if ( LED_DIGITS == 6 ) { - /* seconds */ - showDigit(second(t) / 10, digitPositions[4]); - showDigit(second(t) % 10, digitPositions[5]); - } - if ( clockStatus >= 90 ) { // in setup modes displayTime will also use colorizeOutput/FastLED.show! - static unsigned long lastRefresh = millis(); - if ( isAM(t) && displayMode == 1 ) { // in 12h mode and if it's AM only light up the upper dots (while setting time) - showDots(1); - } else { - showDots(2); - } - if ( millis() - lastRefresh >= 25 ) { - colorizeOutput(colorMode); - FastLED.show(); - lastRefresh = millis(); - } - return; - } - /* dots */ - if ( dotsBlinking ) { - if ( second(t) % 2 == 0 ) { - showDots(2); - } - } else { - showDots(2); - } -} - - -void showSegment(uint8_t segment, uint8_t segDisplay) { - // This shows the segments from top of the sketch on a given position (segDisplay). Order of positions/segDisplay is the order - // of definitions on the top, first one defined is segDisplay 0, second one is segDisplay 1 and so on... - // "firstLoop" is used to display all information only once per test if customHelper is defined - #ifdef DEBUG - #ifdef CUSTOMHELPER - if ( firstLoop ) { - Serial.print(F("LED_ACCESS_MODE for segment ")); Serial.print(segment); - Serial.print(F(" at position ")); Serial.print(segDisplay); - Serial.print(F(" is 2")); // hard coded on l7/one, need ram for 6 digit version.... - } - #endif - #endif - segment += segDisplay * 7; - uint16_t startLedA = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][0]); - uint16_t endLedA = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][1]); - uint16_t startLedB = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][2]); - uint16_t endLedB = pgm_read_word_near(&segGroups[segment][3]); - #ifdef DEBUG - #ifdef CUSTOMHELPER - if ( firstLoop ) { - Serial.print(F(". Leds ")); Serial.print(startLedA); - Serial.print(F(" - ")); Serial.print(endLedA); - Serial.print(F(" and leds ")); Serial.print(startLedB); - Serial.print(F(" - ")); Serial.println(endLedB); - } - #endif - #endif - for ( uint16_t i = startLedA; i <= endLedA; i++ ) { - leds[i].setHSV(0, 255, 30); - } - for ( uint16_t i = startLedB; i <= endLedB; i++ ) { - leds[i].setHSV(0, 255, 30); - } -} - - -void showDots(uint8_t dots) { - // dots 0 = upper dots, dots 1 = lower dots, dots 2 = all dots (right/left/both on Lazy 7 - Quick Build Edition) - if ( dots == 1 || dots == 2 ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(upperDots) / sizeof(upperDots[0]) ); i++ ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&upperDots[i])].setHSV(0, 255, 30); - } - } - if ( dots == 0 || dots == 2 ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < ( sizeof(lowerDots) / sizeof(lowerDots[0]) ); i++ ) { - leds[pgm_read_word_near(&lowerDots[i])].setHSV(0, 255, 30); - } - } -} - - -void showDigit(uint8_t digit, uint8_t pos) { - // This draws numbers using the according segments as defined on top of the sketch (0 - 9) or symbols/characters (index 10+) - for (uint8_t i = 0; i < 7; i++) { - if (pgm_read_byte_near(&digits[digit][i]) != 0) showSegment(i, pos); - } -} - - -void paletteSwitcher() { -/* As the name suggests this takes care of switching palettes. When adding palettes, make sure paletteCount increases - accordingly. A few examples of gradients/solid colors by using RGB values or HTML Color Codes below */ - static uint8_t paletteCount = 6; - static uint8_t currentIndex = 0; - if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // Clock is starting up, so load selected palette from eeprom... - uint8_t tmp = EEPROM.read(0); - if ( tmp >= 0 && tmp < paletteCount ) { - currentIndex = tmp; // 255 from eeprom would mean there's nothing been written yet, so checking range... - } else { - currentIndex = 0; // ...and default to 0 if returned value from eeprom is not 0 - 6 - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("paletteSwitcher(): loaded EEPROM value ")); - Serial.println(tmp); - #endif - } - switch ( currentIndex ) { - case 0: currentPalette = CRGBPalette16( CRGB( 224, 0, 32 ), - CRGB( 0, 0, 244 ), - CRGB( 128, 0, 128 ), - CRGB( 224, 0, 64 ) ); break; - case 1: currentPalette = CRGBPalette16( CRGB( 224, 16, 0 ), - CRGB( 192, 64, 0 ), - CRGB( 192, 128, 0 ), - CRGB( 240, 40, 0 ) ); break; - case 2: currentPalette = CRGBPalette16( CRGB::Aquamarine, - CRGB::Turquoise, - CRGB::Blue, - CRGB::DeepSkyBlue ); break; - case 3: currentPalette = RainbowColors_p; break; - case 4: currentPalette = PartyColors_p; break; - case 5: currentPalette = CRGBPalette16( CRGB::LawnGreen ); break; - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("paletteSwitcher(): selected palette ")); - Serial.println(currentIndex); - #endif - if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // only save selected palette to eeprom if clock is in normal running mode, not while in startup/setup/whatever - EEPROM.put(0, currentIndex); - #ifdef NODEMCU - EEPROM.commit(); - #endif - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("paletteSwitcher(): saved index ")); - Serial.print(currentIndex); - Serial.println(F(" to eeprom")); - #endif - } - if ( currentIndex < paletteCount - 1 ) { - currentIndex++; - } else { - currentIndex = 0; - } - if ( colorPreview ) { - previewMode(); - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("paletteSwitcher() done")); - #endif -} - - -void brightnessSwitcher() { - static uint8_t currentIndex = 0; - if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // Clock is starting up, so load selected palette from eeprom... - uint8_t tmp = EEPROM.read(1); - if ( tmp >= 0 && tmp < 3 ) { - currentIndex = tmp; // 255 from eeprom would mean there's nothing been written yet, so checking range... - } else { - currentIndex = 0; // ...and default to 0 if returned value from eeprom is not 0 - 2 - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("brightnessSwitcher(): loaded EEPROM value ")); - Serial.println(tmp); - #endif - } - switch ( currentIndex ) { - case 0: brightness = brightnessLevels[currentIndex]; break; - case 1: brightness = brightnessLevels[currentIndex]; break; - case 2: brightness = brightnessLevels[currentIndex]; break; - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("brightnessSwitcher(): selected brightness index ")); - Serial.println(currentIndex); - #endif - if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // only save selected brightness to eeprom if clock is in normal running mode, not while in startup/setup/whatever - EEPROM.put(1, currentIndex); - #ifdef NODEMCU - EEPROM.commit(); - #endif - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("brightnessSwitcher(): saved index ")); - Serial.print(currentIndex); - Serial.println(F(" to eeprom")); - #endif - } - if ( currentIndex < 2 ) { - currentIndex++; - } else { - currentIndex = 0; - } - #ifdef DEBUG { - Serial.println(F("brightnessSwitcher() done")); - #endif -} - - -void colorModeSwitcher() { - static uint8_t currentIndex = 0; - if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // Clock is starting up, so load selected palette from eeprom... - if ( colorMode != 0 ) return; // 0 is default, if it's different on startup the config is set differently, so exit here - uint8_t tmp = EEPROM.read(3); - if ( tmp >= 0 && tmp < 4 ) { // make sure tmp < 3 is increased if color modes are added in colorizeOutput()! - currentIndex = tmp; // 255 from eeprom would mean there's nothing been written yet, so checking range... - } else { - currentIndex = 0; // ...and default to 0 if returned value from eeprom is not 0 - 2 - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("colorModeSwitcher(): loaded EEPROM value ")); - Serial.println(tmp); - #endif - } - colorMode = currentIndex; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("colorModeSwitcher(): selected colorMode ")); - Serial.println(currentIndex); - #endif - if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // only save selected colorMode to eeprom if clock is in normal running mode, not while in startup/setup/whatever - EEPROM.put(3, currentIndex); - #ifdef NODEMCU - EEPROM.commit(); - #endif - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("colorModeSwitcher(): saved index ")); - Serial.print(currentIndex); - Serial.println(F(" to eeprom")); - #endif - } - if ( currentIndex < 3 ) { - currentIndex++; - } else { - currentIndex = 0; - } - if ( colorPreview ) { - previewMode(); - } - #ifdef DEBUG { - Serial.println(F("colorModeSwitcher() done")); - #endif -} - - -void displayModeSwitcher() { - static uint8_t currentIndex = 0; - if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // Clock is starting up, so load selected palette from eeprom... - if ( displayMode != 0 ) return; // 0 is default, if it's different on startup the config is set differently, so exit here - uint8_t tmp = EEPROM.read(2); - if ( tmp >= 0 && tmp < 2 ) { // make sure tmp < 2 is increased if display modes are added - currentIndex = tmp; // 255 from eeprom would mean there's nothing been written yet, so checking range... - } else { - currentIndex = 0; // ...and default to 0 if returned value from eeprom is not 0 - 1 (24h/12h mode) - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("displayModeSwitcher(): loaded EEPROM value ")); - Serial.println(tmp); - #endif - } - displayMode = currentIndex; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("displayModeSwitcher(): selected displayMode ")); - Serial.println(currentIndex); - #endif - if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // only save selected colorMode to eeprom if clock is in normal running mode, not while in startup/setup/whatever - EEPROM.put(2, currentIndex); - #ifdef NODEMCU - EEPROM.commit(); - #endif - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("displayModeSwitcher(): saved index ")); - Serial.print(currentIndex); - Serial.println(F(" to eeprom")); - #endif - } - if ( clockStatus == 0 ) { // show 12h/24h for 2 seconds after selected in normal run mode, don't show this on startup (status 1) - FastLED.clear(); - unsigned long timer = millis(); - while ( millis() - timer <= 2000 ) { - if ( currentIndex == 0 ) { - showDigit(2, digitPositions[0]); - showDigit(4, digitPositions[1]); - showDigit(19, digitPositions[3]); - } - if ( currentIndex == 1 ) { - showDigit(1, digitPositions[0]); - showDigit(2, digitPositions[1]); - showDigit(19, digitPositions[3]); - } - colorizeOutput(colorMode); - if ( millis() % 50 == 0 ) { - FastLED.show(); - } - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - } - if ( currentIndex < 1 ) { - currentIndex++; - } else { - currentIndex = 0; - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("displayModeSwitcher() done")); - #endif -} - - -void previewMode() { -/* This will simply display "8" on all positions, speed up the color cyling and preview the - selected palette or colorMode */ - if ( clockStatus == 1 ) return; // don't preview when starting up - unsigned long previewStart = millis(); - uint16_t colorSpeedBak = colorSpeed; - colorSpeed = 5; - while ( millis() - previewStart <= uint16_t ( colorPreviewDuration * 1000L ) ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < LED_DIGITS; i++ ) { - showDigit(8, i); - } - colorizeOutput(colorMode); - FastLED.show(); - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - colorSpeed = colorSpeedBak; - FastLED.clear(); -} -#endif /* LEDSTUFF */ - - -bool leapYear(uint16_t y) { - boolean isLeapYear = false; - if (y % 4 == 0) isLeapYear = true; - if (y % 100 == 0 && y % 400 != 0) isLeapYear = false; - if (y % 400 == 0) isLeapYear = true; - if ( isLeapYear ) return true; else return false; -} - - -uint8_t inputButtons() { - /* This scans for button presses and keeps track of delay/repeat for user inputs - Short keypresses will only be returned when buttons are released before repeatDelay - is reached. This is to avoid constantly sending 1 or 2 when executing a long button - press and/or multiple buttons. - Note: Buttons are using pinMode INPUT_PULLUP, so HIGH = not pressed, LOW = pressed! */ - static uint8_t scanInterval = 30; // only check buttons every 30ms - static uint16_t repeatDelay = 1000; // delay in milliseconds before repeating detected keypresses - static uint8_t repeatRate = 1000 / 10; // 10 chars per 1000 milliseconds - static uint8_t minTime = scanInterval * 2; // minimum time to register a button as pressed - static unsigned long lastReadout = millis(); // keeps track of when the last readout happened - static unsigned long lastReturn = millis(); // keeps track of when the last readout value was returned - static uint8_t lastState = 0; // button state from previous scan - uint8_t currentState = 0; // button state from current scan - uint8_t retVal = 0; // return value, will be 0 if no button is pressed - static unsigned long eventStart = millis(); // keep track of when button states are changing - if ( millis() - lastReadout < scanInterval ) return 0; // only scan for button presses every ms - if ( digitalRead(buttonA) == LOW ) currentState += 1; - if ( digitalRead(buttonB) == LOW ) currentState += 2; - if ( currentState == 0 && currentState == lastState ) { - btnRepeatCounter = 0; - } - if ( currentState != 0 && currentState != lastState ) { // if any button is pressed and different from the previous scan... - eventStart = millis(); // ...reset eventStart to current time - btnRepeatCounter = 0; // ...and reset global variable btnRepeatCounter - } - if ( currentState != 0 && currentState == lastState ) { // if same input has been detected at least twice (2x scanInterval)... - if ( millis() - eventStart >= repeatDelay ) { // ...and longer than repeatDelay... - if ( millis() - lastReturn >= repeatRate ) { // ...check for repeatRate... - retVal = currentState; // ...and set retVal to currentState - btnRepeatCounter++; - lastReturn = millis(); - } else retVal = 0; // return 0 if repeatDelay hasn't been reached yet - } - } - if ( currentState == 0 && currentState != lastState && millis() - eventStart >= minTime && btnRepeatCounter == 0 ) { - retVal = lastState; // return lastState if all buttons are released after having been pressed for ms - btnRepeatCounter = 0; - } - lastState = currentState; - lastReadout = millis(); - #ifdef DEBUG // output some information and read serial input, if available - uint8_t serialInput = dbgInput(); - if ( serialInput != 0 ) { - Serial.print(F("inputButtons(): Serial input detected: ")); Serial.println(serialInput); - retVal = serialInput; - } - if ( retVal != 0 ){ - Serial.print(F("inputButtons(): Return value is: ")) ; Serial.print(retVal); Serial.print(F(" - btnRepeatCounter is: ")); Serial.println(btnRepeatCounter); - } - #endif - return retVal; -} - - -// following will only be included if USENTP is defined -#ifdef USENTP -/* This syncs system time to the RTC at startup and will periodically do other sync related - things, like syncing rtc to ntp time */ - void syncHelper() { - static unsigned long lastSync = millis(); // keeps track of the last time a sync attempt has been made - if ( millis() - lastSync < 60000 && clockStatus != 1 ) return; // only allow one ntp request per minute - if ( WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED ) { - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): No WiFi connection")); - return; - #endif - } - #ifndef USERTC - #ifndef USENTP - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): No RTC and no NTP configured, nothing to do...")); - return; - #endif - #endif - #endif - time_t ntpTime = 0; - #ifdef USERTC - RtcDateTime ntpTimeConverted = ntpTime; - #endif - if ( clockStatus == 1 ) { // looks like the sketch has just started running... - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): Initial sync on power up...")); - #endif - ntpTime = getTimeNTP(); - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("syncHelper(): NTP result is ")); - Serial.println(ntpTime); - #endif - lastSync = millis(); - } else { - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): Resyncing to NTP...")); - #endif - ntpTime = getTimeNTP(); - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("syncHelper(): NTP result is ")); - Serial.println(ntpTime); - #endif - lastSync = millis(); - } - #ifdef USERTC - ntpTimeConverted = { year(ntpTime), month(ntpTime), day(ntpTime), - hour(ntpTime), minute(ntpTime), second(ntpTime) }; - RtcDateTime rtcTime = Rtc.GetDateTime(); // get current time from the rtc.... - #ifdef DEBUG - if ( ntpTime > 100 ) { - Rtc.SetDateTime(ntpTimeConverted); - } - #endif - #else - time_t sysTime = now(); // ...or from system - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("syncHelper(): No RTC configured, using system time")); - Serial.print(F("syncHelper(): sysTime was ")); - Serial.println(now()); - #endif - if ( ntpTime > 100 ) { - setTime(ntpTime); - } - #endif - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("syncHelper() done")); - #endif - } - - - time_t getTimeNTP() { - unsigned long startTime = millis(); - time_t timeNTP; - if ( WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED ) { - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("getTimeNTP(): Not connected, WiFi.status is ")); - Serial.println(WiFi.status()); - #endif - } // Sometimes the connection doesn't work right away although status is WL_CONNECTED... - while ( millis() - startTime < 2000 ) { // ...so we'll wait a moment before causing network traffic - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - timeClient.update(); - timeNTP = timeClient.getEpochTime(); - if ( timeNTP < 100 ) { - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("getTimeNTP(): NTP returned ")); Serial.println(timeNTP); - Serial.print(F(" - trying again...")); - #endif - } - timeClient.update(); - timeNTP = timeClient.getEpochTime(); - if ( timeNTP < 100 ) { - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("getTimeNTP(): NTP returned ")); Serial.println(timeNTP); - Serial.print(F(" - giving up")); - #endif - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("getTimeNTP() done")); - #endif - return timeNTP; - } -#endif -// --- - - -// functions below will only be included if DEBUG is defined on top of the sketch -#ifdef DEBUG - void printTime() { - /* outputs current system and RTC time to the serial monitor, adds autoDST if defined */ - time_t tmp = now(); - #ifdef USERTC - RtcDateTime tmp2 = Rtc.GetDateTime().Epoch32Time(); - setTime(tmp2); - tmp = now(); - #endif - Serial.println(F("-----------------------------------")); - Serial.print(F("System time is : ")); - if ( hour(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.print(hour(tmp)); Serial.print(F(":")); - if ( minute(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.print(minute(tmp)); Serial.print(F(":")); - if ( second(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.println(second(tmp)); - Serial.print(F("System date is : ")); - Serial.print(year(tmp)); Serial.print("-"); - Serial.print(month(tmp)); Serial.print("-"); - Serial.print(day(tmp)); Serial.println(F(" (Y/M/D)")); - #ifdef USERTC - Serial.print(F("RTC time is : ")); - if ( hour(tmp2) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.print(hour(tmp2)); Serial.print(F(":")); - if ( minute(tmp2) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.print(minute(tmp2)); Serial.print(F(":")); - if ( second(tmp2) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.println(second(tmp2)); - Serial.print(F("RTC date is : ")); - Serial.print(year(tmp2)); Serial.print("-"); - Serial.print(month(tmp2)); Serial.print("-"); - Serial.print(day(tmp2)); Serial.println(F(" (Y/M/D)")); - #endif - #ifdef AUTODST - tmp = myTimeZone.toLocal(tmp); - Serial.print(F("autoDST time is: ")); - if ( hour(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.print(hour(tmp)); Serial.print(F(":")); - if ( minute(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.print(minute(tmp)); Serial.print(F(":")); - if ( second(tmp) < 10 ) Serial.print(F("0")); - Serial.println(second(tmp)); - Serial.print(F("autoDST date is: ")); - Serial.print(year(tmp)); Serial.print("-"); - Serial.print(month(tmp)); Serial.print("-"); - Serial.print(day(tmp)); Serial.println(F(" (Y/M/D)")); - #endif - Serial.println(F("-----------------------------------")); - } - - - uint8_t dbgInput() { - /* this catches input from the serial console and hands it over to inputButtons() if DEBUG is defined - Serial input "7" matches buttonA, "8" matches buttonB, "9" matches buttonA + buttonB */ - if ( Serial.available() > 0 ) { - uint8_t incomingByte = 0; - incomingByte = Serial.read(); - if ( incomingByte == 52 ) { // 4 - long press buttonA - btnRepeatCounter = 10; - return 1; - } - if ( incomingByte == 53 ) { // 5 - long press buttonB - btnRepeatCounter = 10; - return 2; - } - if ( incomingByte == 54 ) { // 6 - long press buttonA + buttonB - btnRepeatCounter = 10; - return 3; - } - if ( incomingByte == 55 ) return 1; // 7 - buttonA - if ( incomingByte == 56 ) return 2; // 8 - buttonB - if ( incomingByte == 57 ) return 3; // 9 - buttonA + buttonB - } - return 0; - } - #endif - // --- - - -#ifdef USEWIFI - void connectWPS() { // join network using wps. Will try for 3 times before exiting... - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("connectWPS(): Initializing WPS setup...")); - #endif - uint8_t counter = 1; - static unsigned long startTimer = millis(); - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - FastLED.clear(); - showDigit(10, digitPositions[0]); - showDigit(11, digitPositions[1]); - showDigit(12, digitPositions[2]); - showDigit(counter, digitPositions[3]); - colorizeOutput(colorMode); - FastLED.show(); - #endif - while ( counter < 4 ) { - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - if ( millis() % 50 == 0 ) { - FastLED.clear(); - showDigit(10, digitPositions[0]); - showDigit(11, digitPositions[1]); - showDigit(12, digitPositions[2]); - showDigit(counter, digitPositions[3]); - colorizeOutput(colorMode); - FastLED.show(); - } - #endif - if ( millis() - startTimer > 300 ) { - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("connectWPS(): Waiting for WiFi/WPS, try ")); - Serial.println(counter); - #endif - WiFi.beginWPSConfig(); - if ( WiFi.SSID().length() <= 0 ) counter++; else counter = 4; - startTimer = millis(); - } - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - FastLED.clear(); - startTimer = millis(); - if ( WiFi.SSID().length() > 0 ) { - #ifdef LEDSTUFF - FastLED.clear(); - showDigit(5, digitPositions[0]); - showDigit(5, digitPositions[1]); - showDigit(1, digitPositions[2]); - showDigit(13, digitPositions[3]); - colorizeOutput(colorMode); - FastLED.show(); - #endif - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.print(F("connectWPS(): Connected to SSID: ")); Serial.println(WiFi.SSID()); - #endif - while ( millis() - startTimer < 2000 ) { - #ifdef NODEMCU - yield(); - #endif - } - #ifdef USENTP - clockStatus = 1; - syncHelper(); - clockStatus = 0; - #endif USENTP - } else { - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("connectWPS(): Failed, no WPS connection established")); - #endif - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("connectWPS() done")); - #endif - } -#endif - - -#ifdef CUSTOMHELPER -/* This assists in troubleshooting and basic configuration. Testing all neccessary steps to get - showSegment(), showDigit(), showDots() to work. Ugly and using delay() but does the job ^^ */ - void customHelper() { - brightness = 50; - colorModeSwitcher(); - paletteSwitcher(); - currentPalette = RainbowColors_p; - uint8_t test = 1; - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("\n\n\nSome kind of troubleshooting/custom assistant... ^^")); - Serial.println(F("\nTests will finish before proceeding to the next one.\n")); - Serial.print(F("The first step is to check all leds, so this test will\nsimply light up all the leds from 0 to ")); Serial.println(LED_COUNT - 1); - Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); - #endif - while ( test == 1 ) { - for ( uint16_t i = 0; i < LED_COUNT; i++ ) { - leds[i].setHSV(96, 255, brightness); - FastLED.show(); - delay(40); - if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; - } - FastLED.clear(); - delay(300); - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("\n\n\nNext we will light up segments 0-6 (a-g) at position 0, this")); - Serial.println(F("will show if all of the leds inside segArray[][] for position 0 are correct.")); - Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); - #endif - FastLED.clear(); - while ( test == 2 ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 7; i++ ) { - showSegment(i, 0); - FastLED.show(); - delay(750); - if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; - } - FastLED.clear(); - FastLED.show(); - delay(300); - firstLoop = false; - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("\n\nNow let's check this for all the positions as defined (LED_DIGITS 4 or 6), starting from 0...")); - Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); - #endif - firstLoop = true; - while ( test == 3 ) { - for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 7; i++ ) { - showSegment(i, pos); - FastLED.show(); - delay(400); - if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; - } - if ( firstLoop ) Serial.println(); - } - FastLED.clear(); - FastLED.show(); - delay(300); - firstLoop = false; - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("\n\nTesting showDigit() on position 0, displaying 0-9")); - Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); - #endif - while ( test == 4 ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) { - FastLED.clear(); - showDigit(i, 0); - if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; - FastLED.show(); - delay(500); - } - FastLED.clear(); - FastLED.show(); - delay(300); - } - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("\n\nTesting showDots() lighting up the upper/lower dots in a repeating pattern...")); - Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to advance to the next step...\n")); - #endif - while ( test == 5 ) { - if ( second() % 2 == 1 ) { - showDots(0); - } else { - showDots(1); - } - if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; - FastLED.show(); - delay(20); - FastLED.clear(); - } - FastLED.clear(); - FastLED.show(); - delay(300); - #ifdef DEBUG - Serial.println(F("\n\nFinal test, displaying 0-9 on all positions, using colorizeOutput();")); - Serial.println(F("Press button A (or send 7 using serial input) to start over...\n")); - #endif - while ( test == 6 ) { - for ( uint8_t i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) { - for ( uint8_t pos = 0; pos < LED_DIGITS; pos++ ) { - showDigit(i, pos); - } - if ( inputButtons() != 0 ) test++; - colorizeOutput(1); - FastLED.show(); - delay(500); - FastLED.clear(); - } - } - FastLED.clear(); - FastLED.show(); - delay(500); - } -#endif - -/* Wooohaa... this one took a bit longer than expected... ^^ /daniel cikic - 07/2021 */