# Copyright (c) 2019, Linaro Limited # Copyright (c) 2019, Nordic Semiconductor ASA # # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 description: | Worldsemi WS2812 (and compatible) LED controller Driver bindings for daisy chains of WS2812 (and compatible devices like SK6812, or Everlight B1414) LED controllers. The PWM protocol is described here: https://wp.josh.com/2014/05/13/ws2812-neopixels-are-not-so-finicky-once-you-get-to-know-them/ A 0 bit's pulse width is between 200 and 500 ns. A 1 bit's is at least 550 ns, with 700 ns or so typical. Pixel order is GRB. You can connect the device to either a GPIO on your SoC, or a SPI MOSI line. Use the worldsemi,ws2812-spi.yaml or worldsemi,ws2812-gpio.yaml bindings instead of this file after making your choice. Everlight B1414: The specification of the Everlight B1414 LED controller is slightly different. For the control signal (waveform) each bit is described with a 1.2 us pulse: 0 bit: 300 ns high and 900 ns low. 1 bit: 900 ns high and 300 ns low. There is a +/- 80 ns tolerance for each timing. The latch/reset delay is 250 us and it must be set using the reset-delay property. The pixel order depends on the model and it can be configured using the color-mapping property. include: led-strip.yaml properties: reset-delay: type: int default: 8 description: | Minimum delay to wait (in microseconds) to make sure that the strip has latched the signal. If omitted, a default value of 8 microseconds is used. This default is good for the WS2812 controllers. Note that despite the WS2812 datasheet states that a 50 microseconds delay is required, it seems 6 microseconds is enough. The default is set to 8 microseconds just to be safe.