Spidey Wall is the name for a physical wall lit up by multiple addressable LED strips. This program is an LPC1768 web server to control the wall from a browser.
Dependencies: EthernetInterfacePlusHostname RdWebServer mbed-rtos mbed
This project is part of a Light-Wall using addressable LED strips (WS2801). I have published a few posts on my blog about the construction of the wall and building a game to play on it (PacMan). I have also had a guest post from a friend who has set his children the task of producing some interesting animations. The original post is http://robdobson.com/2015/07/spidey-wall/
So far, however, I hadn't fully connected the physical (and electronic) wall with the web-browser creations to drive it. This project is hopefully the final link. A fast and reliable web server using REST commands to drive the 1686 LEDs in the Spidey Wall from code running in a browser (say on an iPad while you are playing a game).
The approach taken here results in the ability to control the RGB values of all 1686 LEDs at a rate of 20 frames per second.
A blog post describing the whole thing is here:
http://robdobson.com/2015/08/a-reliable-mbed-webserver/
colourconverters.h
- Committer:
- Bobty
- Date:
- 2015-08-18
- Revision:
- 0:887096209439
- Child:
- 6:8df79fe1afcd
File content as of revision 0:887096209439:
#ifndef COLOURCONVERTERS__H
#define COLOURCONVERTERS__H
typedef struct RgbColor
{
unsigned char r;
unsigned char g;
unsigned char b;
RgbColor(int inr, int ing, int inb)
{
r = (unsigned char) inr;
g = (unsigned char) ing;
b = (unsigned char) inb;
}
} RgbColor;
typedef struct HsvColor
{
unsigned char h;
unsigned char s;
unsigned char v;
HsvColor(int inh, int ins, int inv)
{
h = (unsigned char) inh;
s = (unsigned char) ins;
v = (unsigned char) inv;
}
} HsvColor;
RgbColor HsvToRgb(HsvColor hsv);
HsvColor RgbToHsv(RgbColor rgb);
#endif