/* * MIT License * * Copyright (c) 2020 Joey Castillo * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all * copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE * SOFTWARE. */ #ifndef _WATCH_LED_H_INCLUDED #define _WATCH_LED_H_INCLUDED ////< @file watch_led.h #include "watch.h" /** @addtogroup led LED Control * @brief This section covers functions related to the bi-color red/green LED mounted behind the LCD. * @details The SAM L22 is an exceedingly power efficient chip, whereas the LED's are relatively power- * hungry. The green LED, at full power, consumes more power than the whole chip in active mode, * and the red LED consumes about twelve times as much power! The LED's should thus be used only * sparingly in order to preserve battery life. * @note Some watches use a red/blue LED instead of a red/green LED. You will be able to determine this * easily when you double tap the reset button: if the pulsing bootloader LED is red, you have a * red/green edition; if it is blue, you have a red/blue edition. For red/blue watches, build your * project with the command `make LED=BLUE`, and the watch library will automatically swap the pins * so that watch_set_led_red sets the red LED, and watch_set_led_green sets the blue one. */ /// @{ /** @brief Enables the bi-color LED. * @note The TCC peripheral that drives the LEDs does not run in STANDBY mode — but the outputs do! This * means that if you set either red, green or both LEDs to full power, they will shine even when * your app is asleep. If, however, you set a custom color using watch_set_led_color, the color will * not display correctly in STANDBY mode. You will need to keep your app running while the LED is on. */ void watch_enable_leds(); /** @brief Disables the LEDs. * @note This method will also disable the buzzer, since the buzzer and LED both make use of the same * peripheral to drive their PWM behavior. */ void watch_disable_leds(); /** @brief Sets the LED to a custom color by modulating each output's duty cycle. * @param red The red value from 0-255. * @param green The green value from 0-255. If your watch has a red/blue LED, this will be the blue value. * @note If you are displaying a custom color, you will need to prevent your app from going to sleep * while the LED is on; otherwise, the color will not display correctly. You can do this by * returning false in your app_loop method. */ void watch_set_led_color(uint8_t red, uint8_t green); /** @brief Sets the red LED to full brightness, and turns the green LED off. * @details Of the two LED's in the RG bi-color LED, the red LED is the less power-efficient one (~4.5 mA). */ void watch_set_led_red(); /** @brief Sets the green LED to full brightness, and turns the red LED off. * @details Of the two LED's in the RG bi-color LED, the green LED is the more power-efficient one (~0.44 mA). * @note If your watch has a red/blue LED, this method will set the LED to blue. */ void watch_set_led_green(); /** @brief Sets both red and green LEDs to full brightness. * @details The total current draw between the two LED's in this mode will be ~5 mA, which is more than the * watch draws in any other mode. Take care not to drain the battery. * @note If your watch has a red/blue LED, this method will set the LED to pink. */ void watch_set_led_yellow(); /** @brief Turns both the red and the green LEDs off. */ void watch_set_led_off(); __attribute__((deprecated("Use watch_enable_leds instead"))) void watch_enable_led(bool unused); __attribute__((deprecated("Use watch_disable_leds instead"))) void watch_disable_led(bool unused); /// @} #endif