pimoroni-pico-rp2350/examples/plasma_2350/breakouts/trackball-breakout.py
Phil Howard af670449c0 CI: Refactor to match our other tooling.
Retarget pimoroni-pico to feature/picovector2-and-layers.
2025-04-14 17:06:58 +01:00

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import plasma
from plasma import plasma2040
from pimoroni_i2c import PimoroniI2C
from breakout_trackball import BreakoutTrackball
# SDA and SCL pins for the Tiny 2350 QW/ST connector
PINS_PLASMA_2350 = {"sda": 20, "scl": 21, "baudrate": 100000}
# Create an I2C instance and setup the trackball breakout
i2c = PimoroniI2C(**PINS_PLASMA_2350)
trackball = BreakoutTrackball(i2c)
# Set how many LEDs you have
NUM_LEDS = 100
# APA102 / DotStar™ LEDs
# led_strip = plasma.APA102(NUM_LEDS, 0, 0, plasma2040.DAT, plasma2040.CLK)
# WS2812 / NeoPixel™ LEDs
led_strip = plasma.WS2812(NUM_LEDS, 0, 0, plasma2040.DAT, rgbw=True)
# Start updating the LED strip
led_strip.start()
# Clear any previously lit LEDs
led_strip.clear()
position = 0
sensitivity = 1
hue = 0.0
while True:
# Read the trackball data
state = trackball.read()
# Increase/Decrease the number of LEDs lit when moving the trackball Up/Down
if state[BreakoutTrackball.UP] > sensitivity:
if position < NUM_LEDS:
position += 1
if state[BreakoutTrackball.DOWN] > sensitivity:
if position > 0:
position -= 1
# Change the hue when moving the trackball Left/Right
if state[BreakoutTrackball.LEFT] > sensitivity:
hue += 0.02
if state[BreakoutTrackball.RIGHT] > sensitivity:
hue -= 0.02
# Set the LEDs
for i in range(position):
led_strip.set_hsv(i, hue, 1.0, 1.0)
# Clear the LEDs we're not using at the moment
for i in range(position, NUM_LEDS):
led_strip.set_rgb(i, 0, 0, 0)