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# LED Strip
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Cleanflight supports the use of addressable LED strips. Addressable LED strips allow each LED in the strip to
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be programmed with a unique and independant color. This is far more advanced than the normal RGB strips which
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require that all the LEDs in the strip show the same color.
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Addressable LED strips can be used to show information from the flight controller system, the current implementation
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supports the following:
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* Up to 32 LEDs.
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* Indicators showing pitch/roll stick positions.
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* Heading/Orientation lights.
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* Flight mode specific color schemes.
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* Low battery warning.
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* AUX operated on/off switch.
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* GPS state.
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* RSSI level.
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* Battery level.
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Support for more than 32 LEDs is possible, it just requires additional development.
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## Supported hardware
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Only strips of 32 WS2811/WS2812 LEDs are supported currently. If the strip is longer than 32 LEDs it does not matter,
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but only the first 32 are used.
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WS2812 LEDs require an 800khz signal and precise timings and thus requires the use of a dedicated hardware timer.
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Note: Not all WS2812 ICs use the same timings, some batches use different timings.
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It could be possible to be able to specify the timings required via CLI if users request it.
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### Tested Hardware
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* [Adafruit NeoPixel Jewel 7](https://www.adafruit.com/products/2226) (preliminary testing)
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* Measured current consumption in all white mode ~ 350 mA.
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* Fits well under motors on mini 250 quads.
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* [Adafruit NeoPixel Stick](https://www.adafruit.com/products/1426) (works well)
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* Measured current consumption in all white mode ~ 350 mA.
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## Connections
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WS2812 LED strips generally require a single data line, 5V and GND.
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WS2812 LEDs on full brightness can consume quite a bit of current. It is recommended to verify the current draw and ensure your
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supply can cope with the load. On a multirotor that uses multiple BEC ESC's you can try use a different BEC to the one the FC
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uses. e.g. ESC1/BEC1 -> FC, ESC2/BEC2 -> LED strip. It's also possible to power one half of the strip from one BEC and the other half
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from another BEC. Just ensure that the GROUND is the same for all BEC outputs and LEDs.
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| Target | Pin | LED Strip | Signal |
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| --------------------- | ---- | --------- | -------|
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| Naze | RC5 | Data In | PA6 |
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| CC3D | RCO5 | Data In | PB4 |
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| ChebuzzF3/F3Discovery | PB8 | Data In | PB8 |
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| Sparky | PWM5 | Data In | PA6 |
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Since RC5 is also used for SoftSerial on the Naze it means that you cannot use SoftSerial and led strips at the same time.
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Additionally, since RC5 is also used for Parallel PWM RC input on both the Naze, Chebuzz and STM32F3Discovery targets, led strips
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can not be used at the same time at Parallel PWM.
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If you have LEDs that are intermittent, flicker or show the wrong colors then drop the VIN to less than 4.7v, e.g. by using an inline
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diode on the VIN to the LED strip. The problem occurs because of the difference in voltage between the data signal and the power
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signal. The WS2811 LED's require the data signal (Din) to be between 0.3 * Vin (Max) and 0.7 * VIN (Min) to register valid logic
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low/high signals. The LED pin on the CPU will always be between 0v to ~3.3v, so the Vin should be 4.7v (3.3v / 0.7 = 4.71v).
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Some LEDs are more tolerant of this than others.
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The datasheet can be found here: http://www.adafruit.com/datasheets/WS2812.pdf
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## Configuration
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The led strip feature can be configured via the GUI.
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GUI:
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Enable the Led Strip feature via the GUI under setup.
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Configure the leds from the Led Strip tab in the cleanflight GUI.
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First setup how the led's are laid out so that you can visualize it later as you configure and so the flight controller knows how many led's there are available.
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There is a step by step guide on how to use the GUI to configure the Led Strip feature using the GUI http://blog.oscarliang.net/setup-rgb-led-cleanflight/ which was published early 2015 by Oscar Liang which may or may not be up-to-date by the time you read this.
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CLI:
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Enable the `LED_STRIP` feature via the cli:
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```
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feature LED_STRIP
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```
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If you enable LED_STRIP feature and the feature is turned off again after a reboot then check your config does not conflict with other features, as above.
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Configure the LEDs using the `led` command.
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The `led` command takes either zero or two arguments - an zero-based led number and a sequence which indicates pair of coordinates, direction flags and mode flags and a color.
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If used with zero arguments it prints out the led configuration which can be copied for future reference.
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Each led is configured using the following template: `x,y:ddd:mmm:cc`
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`x` and `y` are grid coordinates of a 0 based 16x16 grid, north west is 0,0, south east is 15,15
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`ddd` specifies the directions, since an led can face in any direction it can have multiple directions. Directions are:
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`N` - North
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`E` - East
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`S` - South
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`W` - West
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`U` - Up
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`D` - Down
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For instance, an LED that faces South-east at a 45 degree downwards angle could be configured as `SED`.
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Note: It is perfectly possible to configure an LED to have all directions `NESWUD` but probably doesn't make sense.
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`mmm` specifies the modes that should be applied an LED.
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Each LED has one base function:
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* `C` - `C`olor.
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* `F` - `F`light mode & Orientation
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* `A` - `A`rmed state.
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* `R` - `R`ing thrust state.
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* `G` - `G`PS state.
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* `S` - R`S`SSI level.
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* `L` - Battery `L`evel.
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And each LED has overlays:
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* `W` - `W`warnings.
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* `I` - `I`ndicator.
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* `T` - `T`hrust state.
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* `B` - `B`link (flash twice) mode.
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* `O` - Lars`O`n Scanner (Cylon Effect).
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* `N` - Blink on la`N`ding (throttle < 50%).
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`cc` specifies the color number (0 based index).
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Example:
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```
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led 0 0,15:SD:AWI:0
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led 1 15,0:ND:AWI:0
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led 2 0,0:ND:AWI:0
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led 3 0,15:SD:AWI:0
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led 4 7,7::C:1
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led 5 8,8::C:2
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led 6 8,9::B:1
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```
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To erase an led, and to mark the end of the chain, use `0,0::` as the second argument, like this:
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```
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led 4 0,0:::
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```
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It is best to erase all LEDs that you do not have connected.
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### Modes
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#### Warning
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This mode simply uses the LEDs to flash when warnings occur.
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| Warning | LED Pattern | Notes |
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|---------|-------------|-------|
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| Arm-lock enabled | flash between green and off | occurs calibration or when unarmed and the aircraft is tilted too much |
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| Low Battery | flash red and off | battery monitoring must be enabled. May trigger temporarily under high-throttle due to voltage drop |
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| Failsafe | flash between light blue and yellow | Failsafe must be enabled |
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Flash patterns appear in order, so that it's clear which warnings are enabled.
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#### GPS state
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This mode shows the GPS state and satellite count.
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No fix = red LED
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3D fix = green LED
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The LEDs will blink as many times as the satellite count, then pause and start again.
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#### RSSI level
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This mode binds the LED color to RSSI level.
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| Color | RSSI |
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| ---------- | ---------|
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| Green | 100% |
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| Lime green | 80% |
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| Yellow | 60% |
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| Orange | 40% |
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| Red | 20% |
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| Deep pink | 0% |
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When RSSI is below 50% is reached, LEDs will blink slowly, and they will blink fast when under 20%.
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#### Battery level
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This mode binds the LED color to remaining battery capacity.
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| Color | Capacity |
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| ---------- | ---------|
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| Green | 100% |
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| Lime green | 80% |
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| Yellow | 60% |
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| Orange | 40% |
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| Red | 20% |
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| Deep pink | 0% |
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When Warning or Critial voltage is reached, LEDs will blink slowly or fast.
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Note: this mode requires a current sensor. If you don't have the actual device you can set up a virtual current sensor (see [Battery](Battery.md)).
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#### Blink
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This mode blinks the current LED, alternatively from black to the current active color.
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#### Blink on landing
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This mode blinks the current LED, alternatively from black to the current active color, when throttle is below 50% and the craft is armed.
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#### Larson Scanner (Cylon Effect)
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The Larson Scanner replicates the scanning "eye" effect seen on the mechanical Cylons and on Kitt from Knight Rider.
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This overlay merely varies the brightness of each LED's current color.
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#### Flight Mode & Orientation
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This mode shows the flight mode and orientation.
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When flight modes are active then the LEDs are updated to show different colors depending on the mode, placement on the grid and direction.
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LEDs are set in a specific order:
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* LEDs that marked as facing up or down.
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* LEDs that marked as facing west or east AND are on the west or east side of the grid.
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* LEDs that marked as facing north or south AND are on the north or south side of the grid.
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That is, south facing LEDs have priority.
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The mapping between modes led placement and colors is currently fixed and cannot be changed.
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#### Indicator
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This mode flashes LEDs that correspond to roll and pitch stick positions. i.e. they indicate the direction the craft is going to turn.
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| Mode | Direction | LED Color |
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|------------|--------|---------------------|
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|Orientation | North | WHITE |
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|Orientation | East | DARK VIOLET |
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|Orientation | South | RED |
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|Orientation | West | DEEP PINK |
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|Orientation | Up | BLUE |
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|Orientation | Down | ORANGE |
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| | | |
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|Head Free | North | LIME GREEN |
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|Head Free | East | DARK VIOLET |
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|Head Free | South | ORANGE |
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|Head Free | West | DEEP PINK |
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|Head Free | Up | BLUE |
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|Head Free | Down | ORANGE |
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| | | |
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|Horizon | North | BLUE |
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|Horizon | East | DARK VIOLET |
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|Horizon | South | YELLOW |
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|Horizon | West | DEEP PINK |
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|Horizon | Up | BLUE |
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|Horizon | Down | ORANGE |
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| | | |
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|Angle | North | CYAN |
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|Angle | East | DARK VIOLET |
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|Angle | South | YELLOW |
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|Angle | West | DEEP PINK |
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|Angle | Up | BLUE |
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|Angle | Down | ORANGE |
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| | | |
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|Mag | North | MINT GREEN |
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|Mag | East | DARK VIOLET |
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|Mag | South | ORANGE |
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|Mag | West | DEEP PINK |
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|Mag | Up | BLUE |
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|Mag | Down | ORANGE |
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|Baro | North | LIGHT BLUE |
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|Baro | East | DARK VIOLET |
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|Baro | South | RED |
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|Baro | West | DEEP PINK |
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|Baro | Up | BLUE |
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|Baro | Down | ORANGE |
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#### Armed state
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This mode toggles LEDs between green and blue when disarmed and armed, respectively.
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Note: Armed State cannot be used with Flight Mode.
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#### Thrust state
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This mode fades the LED current LED color to the previous/next color in the HSB color space depending on throttle stick position. When the
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throttle is in the middle position the color is unaffected, thus it can be mixed with orientation colors to indicate orientation and throttle at
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the same time. Thrust should normally be combined with Color or Mode/Orientation.
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#### Thrust ring state
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This mode is allows you to use one or multiple led rings (e.g. NeoPixel ring) for an afterburner effect. The light pattern rotates clockwise as throttle increases.
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A better effect is acheived when LEDs configured for thrust ring have no other functions.
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LED direction and X/Y positions are irrelevant for thrust ring LED state. The order of the LEDs that have the state determines how the LED behaves.
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Each LED of the ring can be a different color. The color can be selected between the 16 colors availables.
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For example, led 0 is set as a `R`ing thrust state led in color 13 as follow.
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```
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led 0 2,2::R:13
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```
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LED strips and rings can be combined.
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#### Solid Color
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The mode allows you to set an LED to be permanently on and set to a specific color.
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x,y position and directions are ignored when using this mode.
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Other modes will override or combine with the color mode.
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For example, to set led 0 to always use color 10 you would issue this command.
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```
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led 0 0,0::C:10
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```
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### Colors
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Colors can be configured using the cli `color` command.
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The `color` command takes either zero or two arguments - an zero-based color number and a sequence which indicates pair of hue, saturation and value (HSV).
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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSL_and_HSV
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If used with zero arguments it prints out the color configuration which can be copied for future reference.
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The default color configuration is as follows:
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| Index | Color |
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| ----- | ----------- |
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| 0 | black |
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| 1 | white |
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| 2 | red |
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| 3 | orange |
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| 4 | yellow |
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| 5 | lime green |
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| 6 | green |
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| 7 | mint green |
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| 8 | cyan |
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| 9 | light blue |
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| 10 | blue |
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| 11 | dark violet |
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| 12 | magenta |
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| 13 | deep pink |
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| 14 | black |
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| 15 | black |
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```
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color 0 0,0,0
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color 1 0,255,255
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color 2 0,0,255
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color 3 30,0,255
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color 4 60,0,255
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color 5 90,0,255
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color 6 120,0,255
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color 7 150,0,255
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color 8 180,0,255
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color 9 210,0,255
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color 10 240,0,255
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color 11 270,0,255
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color 12 300,0,255
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color 13 330,0,255
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color 14 0,0,0
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color 15 0,0,0
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```
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### Mode Colors Assignement
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Mode Colors can be configured using the cli `mode_color` command.
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- No arguments: lists all mode colors
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- arguments: mode, function, color
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First 6 groups of ModeIndexes are :
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| mode | name |
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|------|-------------|
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| 0 | orientation |
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| 1 | headfree |
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| 2 | horizon |
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| 3 | angle |
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| 4 | mag |
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| 5 | baro |
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| 6 | special |
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Modes 0 to 5 functions:
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| function | name |
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|----------|-------|
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| 0 | north |
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| 1 | east |
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| 2 | south |
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| 3 | west |
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| 4 | up |
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| 5 | down |
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Mode 6 use these functions:
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| function | name |
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|----------|--------------------|
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| 0 | disarmed |
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| 1 | armed |
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| 2 | animation |
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| 3 | background |
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| 4 | blink background |
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| 5 | gps: no satellites |
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| 6 | gps: no fix |
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| 7 | gps: 3D fix |
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The ColorIndex is picked from the colors array ("palette").
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Examples (using the default colors):
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- set armed color to red: ```mode_color 6 1 2```
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- set disarmed color to yellow: ```mode_color 6 0 4```
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- set Headfree mode 'south' to Cyan: ```mode_color 1 2 8```
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## Positioning
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Cut the strip into sections as per diagrams below. When the strips are cut ensure you reconnect each output to each input with cable where the break is made.
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e.g. connect 5V out to 5V in, GND to GND and Data Out to Data In.
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Orientation is when viewed with the front of the aircraft facing away from you and viewed from above.
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### Example 12 LED config
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The default configuration is as follows
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```
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led 0 15,15:ES:IA:0
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led 1 15,8:E:WF:0
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led 2 15,7:E:WF:0
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led 3 15,0:NE:IA:0
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led 4 8,0:N:F:0
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led 5 7,0:N:F:0
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led 6 0,0:NW:IA:0
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led 7 0,7:W:WF:0
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led 8 0,8:W:WF:0
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led 9 0,15:SW:IA:0
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led 10 7,15:S:WF:0
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led 11 8,15:S:WF:0
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led 12 7,7:U:WF:0
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led 13 8,7:U:WF:0
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led 14 7,8:D:WF:0
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led 15 8,8:D:WF:0
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led 16 8,9::R:3
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led 17 9,10::R:3
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led 18 10,11::R:3
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led 19 10,12::R:3
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led 20 9,13::R:3
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led 21 8,14::R:3
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led 22 7,14::R:3
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led 23 6,13::R:3
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led 24 5,12::R:3
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led 25 5,11::R:3
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led 26 6,10::R:3
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led 27 7,9::R:3
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led 28 0,0:::0
|
||||
led 29 0,0:::0
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||||
led 30 0,0:::0
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||||
led 31 0,0:::0
|
||||
```
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||||
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Which translates into the following positions:
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```
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6 3
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\ /
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\ 5-4 /
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\ FRONT /
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7,8 | 12-15 | 1,2
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/ BACK \
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/ 10,11 \
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/ \
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9 0
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RING 16-27
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```
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LEDs 0,3,6 and 9 should be placed underneath the quad, facing downwards.
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LEDs 1-2, 4-5, 7-8 and 10-11 should be positioned so the face east/north/west/south, respectively.
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LEDs 12-13 should be placed facing down, in the middle
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LEDs 14-15 should be placed facing up, in the middle
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LEDs 16-17 should be placed in a ring and positioned at the rear facing south.
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This is the default so that if you don't want to place LEDs top and bottom in the middle just connect the first 12 LEDs.
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### Example 16 LED config
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```
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led 0 15,15:SD:IA:0
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led 1 8,8:E:FW:0
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led 2 8,7:E:FW:0
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led 3 15,0:ND:IA:0
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led 4 7,7:N:FW:0
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led 5 8,7:N:FW:0
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led 6 0,0:ND:IA:0
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led 7 7,7:W:FW:0
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led 8 7,8:W:FW:0
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led 9 0,15:SD:IA:0
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led 10 7,8:S:FW:0
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led 11 8,8:S:FW:0
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led 12 7,7:D:FW:0
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led 13 8,7:D:FW:0
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led 14 7,7:U:FW:0
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led 15 8,7:U:FW:0
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```
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Which translates into the following positions:
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```
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6 3
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\ /
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\ 5-4 /
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7 \ FRONT / 2
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| 12-15 |
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8 / BACK \ 1
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/ 10-11 \
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/ \
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9 0
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```
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LEDs 0,3,6 and 9 should be placed underneath the quad, facing downwards.
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LEDs 1-2, 4-5, 7-8 and 10-11 should be positioned so the face east/north/west/south, respectively.
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LEDs 12-13 should be placed facing down, in the middle
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LEDs 14-15 should be placed facing up, in the middle
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### Exmple 28 LED config
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```
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#right rear cluster
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led 0 9,9:S:FWT:0
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led 1 10,10:S:FWT:0
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led 2 11,11:S:IA:0
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led 3 11,11:E:IA:0
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led 4 10,10:E:AT:0
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led 5 9,9:E:AT:0
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# right front cluster
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led 6 10,5:S:F:0
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led 7 11,4:S:F:0
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led 8 12,3:S:IA:0
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led 9 12,2:N:IA:0
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led 10 11,1:N:F:0
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led 11 10,0:N:F:0
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# center front cluster
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led 12 7,0:N:FW:0
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led 13 6,0:N:FW:0
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led 14 5,0:N:FW:0
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led 15 4,0:N:FW:0
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# left front cluster
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led 16 2,0:N:F:0
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led 17 1,1:N:F:0
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led 18 0,2:N:IA:0
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led 19 0,3:W:IA:0
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led 20 1,4:S:F:0
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led 21 2,5:S:F:0
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# left rear cluster
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led 22 2,9:W:AT:0
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led 23 1,10:W:AT:0
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led 24 0,11:W:IA:0
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led 25 0,11:S:IA:0
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led 26 1,10:S:FWT:0
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led 27 2,9:S:FWT:0
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```
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|
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```
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16-18 9-11
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19-21 \ / 6-8
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||||
\ 12-15 /
|
||||
\ FRONT /
|
||||
/ BACK \
|
||||
/ \
|
||||
22-24 / \ 3-5
|
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25-27 0-2
|
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```
|
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|
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All LEDs should face outwards from the chassis in this configuration.
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|
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Note:
|
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This configuration is specifically designed for the [Alien Spider AQ50D PRO 250mm frame](http://www.goodluckbuy.com/alien-spider-aq50d-pro-250mm-mini-quadcopter-carbon-fiber-micro-multicopter-frame.html).
|
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|
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|
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## Troubleshooting
|
||||
|
||||
On initial power up the LEDs on the strip will be set to WHITE. This means you can attach a current meter to verify
|
||||
the current draw if your measurement equipment is fast enough. Most 5050 LEDs will draw 0.3 Watts a piece.
|
||||
This also means that you can make sure that each R,G and B LED in each LED module on the strip is also functioning.
|
||||
|
||||
After a short delay the LEDs will show the unarmed color sequence and or low-battery warning sequence.
|
||||
|
||||
Also check that the feature `LED_STRIP` was correctly enabled and that it does not conflict with other features, as above.
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