RP2040 PIO LED Strip ==================== .. seo:: :description: Instructions for setting up addressable lights like NEOPIXEL on an RP2040 using the PIO peripheral. :image: color_lens.svg This is a component using the RP2040 PIO peripheral to drive most addressable LED strips. .. code-block:: yaml light: - platform: rp2040_pio_led_strip name: led_strip id: led_strip pin: GPIO13 num_leds: 10 pio: 0 rgb_order: GRB chipset: WS2812B Configuration variables ----------------------- - **pin** (**Required**, :ref:`config-pin`): The pin for the data line of the light. - **num_leds** (**Required**, int): The number of LEDs in the strip. - **pio** (**Required**, int): The PIO peripheral to use. If using multiple strips, you can use up to 4 strips per PIO. Must be one of ``0`` or ``1``. - **chipset** (**Required**, enum): The chipset to apply known timings from. - ``WS2812`` - ``WS2812B`` - ``SK6812`` - ``SM16703`` - **rgb_order** (**Required**, string): The RGB order of the strip. - ``RGB`` - ``RBG`` - ``GRB`` - ``GBR`` - ``BGR`` - ``BRG`` - **is_rgbw** (*Optional*, boolean): Set to ``true`` if the strip is RGBW. Defaults to ``false``. Manual Timings ************** These can be used if you know the timings and your chipset is not set above. If you have a new specific chipset, please consider adding support to the codebase and add it to the list above. - **bit0_high** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The time to hold the data line high for a ``0`` bit. - **bit0_low** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The time to hold the data line low for a ``0`` bit. - **bit1_high** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The time to hold the data line high for a ``1`` bit. - **bit1_low** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-time`): The time to hold the data line low for a ``1`` bit. See Also -------- - :doc:`/components/light/index` - :doc:`/components/power_supply` - :ghedit:`Edit`