Simple PWM controller
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`https://bues.ch/cgit/simplepwm.git/ `_
Simplepwm is a small PWM brightness controller for LED lamps.
Microcontroller
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Simplepwm supports the following microcontrollers. Not all features are supported on all microcontrollers. See the table for details.
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.. ATMega-328P ATMega-88(P) ATTiny-85 ATTiny-45 ATTiny-25 ATTiny-13
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Number of analog pot. inputs 3 3 1 1 1 1
Number of PWM outputs 3 3 1 1 1 1
Power saving x x x
Battery voltage monitoring x x x
HSL color model x x
Remote control via UART x x
Settings in EEPROM x x
Debugging via UART x x
Firmware update via UART x x
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Hardware schematics
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Schematics for ATMega based setups: `schematics-atmega/simplepwm-atmega.pdf `_
Schematics for ATTiny based setups: `schematics-attiny/simplepwm-attiny.pdf `_
Prebuilt firmware images
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The release archives of simplepwm contain prebuilt `.hex` files for all supported microcontrollers in the `hex` directory. These hex files can be flashed directly to the microcontroller with a any tool of your choice (e.g. Atmel Studio or avrdude).
The corresponding fuse settings can be found in the file `fuses.txt` in the same directory.
Building the firmware
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The firmware build needs the following tool chain:
* Unix-like operating system
* GNU make
* AVR GCC
* AVR Binutils
* avrdude
Run the following commands to build the firmware:
.. code:: sh
cd firmware
make DEV=t85
Please specify the target microcontroller using the DEV variable as shown above.
Valid values are:
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Microcontroller make option
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ATTiny 13 `DEV=t13`
ATTiny 25 `DEV=t25`
ATTiny 45 `DEV=t45`
ATTiny 85 `DEV=t85`
ATMega 88 `DEV=m88`
ATMega 88P `DEV=m88p`
ATMega 328P `DEV=m328p`
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Additional build options that can be passed to `make`:
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make option values default description
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CONF_PWMLIM 1-100 100 Limit the maximum PWM duty cycle to this percentage.
CONF_PWMINVERT 0-1 0 Invert the PWM output signal(s).
CONF_LOWSPFACT float 1.0 Correction factor for lower range PWM setpoint.
CONF_ADCINVERT 0-1 0 Invert the ADC input signal(s).
CONF_ADCHSL 0-1 depends on DEV Interpret the ADC input signals as HSL setpoints instead of RGB.
FEAT_HIGHRES 0-1 depends on DEV Higher resolution in very low PWM setpoint range.
FEAT_BATTERY 0-1 depends on DEV Battery voltage monitoring
FEAT_POWERSAVE 0-1 depends on DEV Power saving / deep sleep
FEAT_REMOTE 0-1 depends on DEV Remote control via UART
FEAT_EEPROM 0-1 depends on DEV Store settings to EEPROM
FEAT_BOOT 0-1 depends on DEV Enable bootloader and firmware updating via UART.
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Flashing the firmware via serial bootloader after build
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Run the following commands to flash the firmware via serial bootloader to the target microcontroller.
This only works, if there's already a previous version of SimplePWM running on the chip. If the chip is blank, refer to ISP flashing below.
.. code:: sh
cd firmware
./flash-usb.sh /dev/ttyUSB0
Flashing the firmware via ISP adapter after build
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Run the following commands to flash the firmware via ISP (In System Programmer hardware adapter) to the target microcontroller:
.. code:: sh
cd firmware
make DEV=t85 print_fuses
make DEV=t85 write_fuses
make DEV=t85 write_mem
Or alternatively use any other of the available AVR flashing tools to program the .hex file and fuses.
License
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Copyright (c) 2018-2021 Michael Buesch
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.