//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // // HomeSpan: A HomeKit implementation for the ESP32 // // ------------------------------------------------ // // // // Example 11: Controlling a full-color RGB LED // // // // // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include "HomeSpan.h" #include "DEV_LED.h" #include "DEV_Identify.h" void setup() { // Example 11 illustrates how to control an RGB LED to set any color and brightness. // The configuration below should look familiar by now. We've created a new derived Service, // call RgbLED to house all the required logic. You'll find all the code in DEV_LED.h. // For completeness, this configuration also contains an on/off LED and a dimmable LED as shown // in prior examples. Serial.begin(115200); homeSpan.begin(Category::Lighting,"HomeSpan LEDs"); new SpanAccessory(); new DEV_Identify("Bridge #1","HomeSpan","123-ABC","HS Bridge","0.9",3); new Service::HAPProtocolInformation(); new Characteristic::Version("1.1.0"); new SpanAccessory(); new DEV_Identify("On/Off LED","HomeSpan","123-ABC","20mA LED","0.9",0); new DEV_LED(16); // Create an On/Off LED attached to pin 16 new SpanAccessory(); new DEV_Identify("Dimmable LED","HomeSpan","123-ABC","20mA LED","0.9",0); new DEV_DimmableLED(0,17); // Create a Dimmable LED using PWM channel 0, attached to pin 17 new SpanAccessory(); new DEV_Identify("RGB LED","HomeSpan","123-ABC","20mA LED","0.9",0); new DEV_RgbLED(1,2,3,32,22,23); // Create an RGB LED using PWM channels 1,2,3, attached to pins 32,22,23 (for R, G, and B LED anodes) } // end of setup() ////////////////////////////////////// void loop(){ homeSpan.poll(); } // end of loop()