Component: RGB LED LP5030 LP5036 (LEDs)

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Author Matrix TSL
Version 1.0
Category LEDs


RGB LED LP5030 LP5036 component

An I2C Based RGB LED driver with 30 or 36 individual constant-current sinks. Used to drive 10 or 12 RGB LEDs with a wide range of applications.

Component Source Code

Please click here to download the component source project: FC_Comp_Source_LP5036_RGB_LED.fcfx

Please click here to view the component source code (Beta): FC_Comp_Source_LP5036_RGB_LED.fcfx

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Examples

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Macro reference

GetBrightness

Fc9-comp-macro.png GetBrightness
Gets the brightness of a single LED. 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
Range: 0-11 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE RGB
Byte array containing at least 3 bytes to store Red, Green and Blue 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Return


GetDiscreteRGB

Fc9-comp-macro.png GetDiscreteRGB
Gets the RGB format colour of a single LED. 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
Range: 0-11 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE ColourIndex
 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Return


GetRGB

Fc9-comp-macro.png GetRGB
Gets the RGB colour of a single LED. Array variables only. For individual variables, use GetDiscreteRGB 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
Range: 0-11 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE RGB
Byte array containing at least 3 bytes to store Red, Green and Blue 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


Initialise

Fc9-comp-macro.png Initialise
Starts up the I2C comms ready for communicating with the LP503x module. Must be called before any of the other component macros are called. 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


ReadReg

Fc9-comp-macro.png ReadReg
Reads the data from one or more sequential registers 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Data
 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Count
 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


SetBrightness

Fc9-comp-macro.png SetBrightness
Allows the brightness of a single LED to be specified as a byte from 0 to 255. Default on reset is 255. 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
Range: 0-11 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Brightness
Brightness value: Range 0-255 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


SetDiscreteRGB

Fc9-comp-macro.png SetDiscreteRGB
Allows the colour of a single LED to be specified in RGB format 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
Range: 0-11 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Red
 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Green
 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Blue
 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


SetRGB

Fc9-comp-macro.png SetRGB
Allows the colour of a single LED to be specified in RGB. Array variables only. For individual variables and literal values, use SetDiscreteRGB 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
Range: 0-11 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE RGB
Byte array containing at least 3 bytes to set Red, Green and Blue 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


SetUnitAddress

Fc9-comp-macro.png SetUnitAddress
Allows the component to taklk to more then one IC or broadcast to all connected ICs. 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
Range: 0-3 = Individual / 4 = Broadcast 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


WriteReg

Fc9-comp-macro.png WriteReg
Writes data to one or more sequential registers 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Address
 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Data
 
Fc9-u8-icon.png - BYTE Count
 
Fc9-void-icon.png - VOID Return


Property reference

Fc9-prop-icon.png Properties
Fc9-conn-icon.png Driver
Fc9-type-16-icon.png Driver IC
 
Fc9-type-16-icon.png Address Pins
 
Fc9-conn-icon.png Connections
Fc9-type-16-icon.png Channel
Channel selection 
Fc9-type-16-icon.png Baud Select
Baud rate option selector 
Fc9-type-14-icon.png Baud Rate
Baud rate to be used 
Fc9-type-5-icon.png SDA
Pin used for SDA (data signal) 
Fc9-type-16-icon.png SDA Remap Pin
 
Fc9-type-5-icon.png SCL
Pin used for SCL (clock signal) 
Fc9-type-16-icon.png SCL Remap Pin
 
Fc9-type-7-icon.png Stop Delay
On older microcontroller devices there is a potential for the I2C hardware channel to lock up if there is not a 10ms delay between an I2C stop event and the next I2C start event. Most modern microcontrollers will not have a problem so this property can be disabled to speed up the I2C communications.  
Fc9-conn-icon.png Simulation
Fc9-type-7-icon.png Simulate Comms