Test program for my Multi_WS2811 library that started out as a fork of heroic/WS2811. My library uses hardware DMA on the FRDM-KL25Z to drive up to 16 strings of WS2811 or WS2812 LEDs in parallel.

Dependencies:   Multi_WS2811 mbed MMA8451Q

Fork of WS2811 by Heroic Robotics

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After being frustrated by the SPI system's performance, I ended up using an approach inspired by Paul Stoffregen's OctoWS2811. This uses 3 of the 4 DMA channels triggered by the TPM0 timer PWM and overflow events.

This design will allow for up to 16 strings of at least 40 (limited by memory) WS2811/WS2812 LEDs to be driven on a single port.

Adding more strings takes the same time to DMA, because the bits are output in parallel.

The way I have my code set up, I can use up to 8 pins on PORTD. However, changing the defines at the top of WS2811.cpp will change the selected port.

Alternatively, you could use another port to get more strings. Watch out for pin mux conflicts, though.

Here are your choices:

  • PORTE: 15 total: PTE0-PTE5, PTE20-PTE25, PTE29-PTE31
  • PORTD: 8 total: PTD0-PTD7
  • PORTC: 16 total: PTC0-PTC13, PTC16-17
  • PORTB: 16 total: PTB0-PTB11, PTB16-19
  • PORTA: 15 total: PTA0-PTA5, PTA12-PTA20

Here is how the DMA channels are interleaved:

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