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BP1658CJ LED driver
===================
.. seo::
:description: Instructions for setting up BP1658CJ LED drivers in ESPHome.
:keywords: BP1658CJ, Orein OS0100411267 RGBCT Bulb
.. _bp1658cj-component:
Component/Hub
-------------
The BP1658CJ component represents a BP1658CJ LED driver chain in
ESPHome. Communication is done with two GPIO pins (DATA and CLK).
To use the channels of this components, you first need to setup the
global ``bp1658cj`` hub and give it an id, and then define the
:ref:`individual output channels <bp1658cj-output>`.
It is used in some smart light bulbs:
- Orein OS0100411267 RGBCT Bulb
.. code-block:: yaml
# Example configuration entry
bp1658cj:
data_pin: GPIOXX
clock_pin: GPIOXX
max_power_color_channels: 4 # Valid values 0-15
max_power_white_channels: 6 # Valid values 0-15
Configuration variables:
************************
- **data_pin** (**Required**, :ref:`Pin Schema <config-pin_schema>`): The pin used for DATA.
- **clock_pin** (**Required**, :ref:`Pin Schema <config-pin_schema>`): The pin which CLK is
connected to.
- **id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): The id to use for
this ``bp1658cj`` component. Use this if you have multiple BP1658CJ chains
connected at the same time.
- **max_power_color_channels** (*Optional*, int 0-15): Adjusts the current supplied to the
color channels, higher is more power. Default is 4 per BP1658CJ datasheet. See table below.
- **max_power_white_channels** (*Optional*, int 0-15): Adjusts the current supplied to the
white channels, higher is more power. Default is 6 per BP1658CJ datasheet. See table below.
.. note::
The LED driver may be able to tolerate more power than
the bulb is designed to handle, start with lower values
and increase slowly, comparing to a stock bulb to verify
what is safe for your model.
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| max_power_white_channels value | actual current |
+=================================+=================+
| 0 | 0 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 1 | 5 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 2 | 10 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 3 | 15 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 4 | 20 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 5 | 25 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 6 | 30 mA (default) |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 7 | 35 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 8 | 40 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 9 | 45 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 10 | 50 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 11 | 55 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 12 | 60 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 13 | 65 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 14 | 70 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 15 | 75 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| max_power_color_channels value | actual current |
+=================================+=================+
| 0 | 0 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 1 | 10 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 2 | 20 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 3 | 30 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 4 | 40 mA (default) |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 5 | 50 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 6 | 60 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 7 | 70 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 8 | 80 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 9 | 90 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 10 | 100 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 11 | 110 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 12 | 120 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 13 | 130 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 14 | 140 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
| 15 | 150 mA |
+---------------------------------+-----------------+
.. _bp1658cj-output:
Output
------
The BP1658CJ output component exposes a BP1658CJ channel of a global
:ref:`bp1658cj-component` as a float output.
.. code-block:: yaml
# Individual outputs
output:
- platform: bp1658cj
id: output_red
channel: 1
Configuration variables:
************************
- **id** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The id to use for this output component.
- **channel** (**Required**, int): Chose the channel of the BP1658CJ chain of
this output component.
- **bp1658cj_id** (*Optional*, :ref:`config-id`): Manually specify the ID of the
:ref:`bp1658cj-component`.
Use this if you have multiple BP1658CJ chains you want to use at the same time.
- All other options from :ref:`Output <config-output>`.
.. note::
This driver does support enabling of both the color and the white channels
at the same time, but it is not encourage. Therefore, the :ref:`rgbw_color_interlock`
should be set to true when using this driver for safest operation.
See Also
--------
- :doc:`/components/output/index`
- :doc:`/components/output/esp8266_pwm`
- :doc:`/components/output/sm2135`
- :doc:`/components/light/rgb`
- :doc:`/components/light/rgbw`
- :doc:`/components/light/rgbww`
- :doc:`/components/power_supply`
- :ghedit:`Edit`