From 32b2ac0a807bdb088df685e6118f4c0966b6cca4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gigahawk Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2021 18:40:25 -0700 Subject: GMMK Pro RGB Support (#13147) * Enable SPI1 for GMMK pro * Setup initial boilerplate for new LED driver * RGB matrix minimally functional * Map full LED matrix * Return keymap to default * Fix printscreen LED mapping * Reduce max brightness * Default values for AW20216 * Add documentation for AW20216 * Disable console and warnings * Run cformat * Update drivers/awinic/aw20216.h Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre * make aw struct match issi struct Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre * add led location defines Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre * Use led pin definitions in keyboard.c * Add driver indices to led map * Fix elif typo * Run cformat * Update docs * Fix typo in docs * Document global brightness limits Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre --- docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 68 insertions(+) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md b/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md index 169443fb85..afd72fecff 100644 --- a/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md +++ b/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md @@ -227,6 +227,74 @@ Configure the hardware via your `config.h`: #define DRIVER_LED_TOTAL 70 ``` +--- +### AW20216 :id=aw20216 +There is basic support for addressable RGB matrix lighting with the SPI AW20216 RGB controller. To enable it, add this to your `rules.mk`: + +```makefile +RGB_MATRIX_ENABLE = yes +RGB_MATRIX_DRIVER = AW20216 +``` + +You can use up to 2 AW20216 IC's. Do not specify `DRIVER__xxx` defines for IC's that are not present on your keyboard. You can define the following items in `config.h`: + +| Variable | Description | Default | +|----------|-------------|---------| +| `DRIVER_1_CS` | (Required) MCU pin connected to first RGB driver chip select line | B13 | +| `DRIVER_2_CS` | (Optional) MCU pin connected to second RGB driver chip select line | | +| `DRIVER_1_EN` | (Required) MCU pin connected to first RGB driver hardware enable line | C13 | +| `DRIVER_2_EN` | (Optional) MCU pin connected to second RGB driver hardware enable line | | +| `DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL` | (Required) How many RGB lights are connected to first RGB driver | | +| `DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL` | (Optional) How many RGB lights are connected to second RGB driver | | +| `DRIVER_COUNT` | (Required) How many RGB driver IC's are present | | +| `DRIVER_LED_TOTAL` | (Required) How many RGB lights are present across all drivers | | +| `AW_SCALING_MAX` | (Optional) LED current scaling value (0-255, higher values mean LED is brighter at full PWM) | 150 | +| `AW_GLOBAL_CURRENT_MAX` | (Optional) Driver global current limit (0-255, higher values means the driver may consume more power) | 150 | + +Here is an example using 2 drivers. + +```c +#define DRIVER_1_CS B13 +#define DRIVER_2_CS B14 +// Hardware enable lines may be connected to the same pin +#define DRIVER_1_EN C13 +#define DRIVER_2_EN C13 + +#define DRIVER_COUNT 2 +#define DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL 66 +#define DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL 32 +#define DRIVER_LED_TOTAL (DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL + DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL) +``` + +!> Note the parentheses, this is so when `DRIVER_LED_TOTAL` is used in code and expanded, the values are added together before any additional math is applied to them. As an example, `rand() % (DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL + DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL)` will give very different results than `rand() % DRIVER_1_LED_TOTAL + DRIVER_2_LED_TOTAL`. + +Define these arrays listing all the LEDs in your `.c`: + +```c +const aw_led g_aw_leds[DRIVER_LED_TOTAL] = { +/* Each AW20216 channel is controlled by a register at some offset between 0x00 + * and 0xD7 inclusive. + * See drivers/awinic/aw20216.h for the mapping between register offsets and + * driver pin locations. + * driver + * | R location + * | | G location + * | | | B location + * | | | | */ + { 0, CS1_SW1, CS2_SW1, CS3_SW1 }, + { 0, CS4_SW1, CS5_SW1, CS6_SW1 }, + { 0, CS7_SW1, CS8_SW1, CS9_SW1 }, + { 0, CS10_SW1, CS11_SW1, CS12_SW1 }, + { 0, CS13_SW1, CS14_SW1, CS15_SW1 }, + ... + { 1, CS1_SW1, CS2_SW1, CS3_SW1 }, + { 1, CS13_SW1, CS14_SW1, CS15_SW1 }, + { 1, CS16_SW1, CS17_SW1, CS18_SW1 }, + { 1, CS4_SW2, CS5_SW2, CS6_SW2 }, + ... +}; +``` + --- From this point forward the configuration is the same for all the drivers. The `led_config_t` struct provides a key electrical matrix to led index lookup table, what the physical position of each LED is on the board, and what type of key or usage the LED if the LED represents. Here is a brief example: -- cgit v1.2.3