This fork contains the following changes:
- Added fix for .Net Core Exception Issue.
- Added default Gamma Correction Map based on this Adafruit document.
- Added support for additional LED strips.
- Added new .Net Core Sample Program
This is a C# wrapper for the great C assembly by Jeremy Garff to control WS281X LEDs by a Raspberry PI (https://github.com/jgarff/rpi_ws281x). It uses the P/Invoke calls to access the native assembly.
It is very easy to use the wrapper in your own C# / .NET project. Just see the example below:
//The default settings uses a frequency of 800000 Hz and the DMA channel 10.
var settings = Settings.CreateDefaultSettings();
//Use 16 LEDs and GPIO Pin 18.
//Set brightness to maximum (255)
//Use Unknown as strip type. Then the type will be set in the native assembly.
var controller = settings.AddController(16, Pin.Gpio18, StripType.WS2812_STRIP, ControllerType.PWM0, 255, false)
using (var rpi = new WS281x(settings))
{
//Set the color of the first LED of controller 0 to blue
controller.SetLED(0, Color.Blue);
//Set the color of the second LED of controller 0 to red
controller.SetLED(1, Color.Red);
rpi.Render();
}
Please have a look at the example program and get familiar with the usage.
In order to get the wrapper working, you need build the shared C library first. Please refer to the README in the lib folder for more information.
The P/Invoke functinality has a special search pattern to find the required assembly. For my tests I copied the ws2811.so assembly to /usr/lib (as mentioned in the link above).
The wrapper was tested with following setup:
Raspberry model | Controller | GPIO Pin | DMA channel | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Model B Rev 2 | WS2812B | 18 | 5, 10 | Success |
Please feel free to add some more test cases.