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Arduino CI License: MIT GitHub release

PCA9685_RT

Arduino library for I2C PCA9685 16 channel PWM extender

Description

This library is to control the I2C PCA9685 PWM extender. The 16 channels are independently configurable in steps of 1/4096. This allows for better than 0.1% finetuning of the duty-cycle of the PWM signal.

The PWM's of the different channels have individual start and stop moments. This can be used to distribute the power more evenly over multiple servo's or give special effects when used in an RGB LED.

The frequency of the PWM can be set from 24 to 1526 according to the datasheet, however in practice not all frequencies are set accurate. Lower frequencies do better than higher frequencies.

Interface

Constructor

  • PCA9635(deviceAddress) I2C address
  • begin() initializes the library after startup. Mandatory.
  • begin(sda, scl) idem, ESP32 ESP8266 only. Library does not support multiple Wire instances (yet).
  • reset() resets the library to start up conditions.
  • isConnected() checks if address is available on I2C bus.

Mode

  • writeMode(reg, mode) configuration of one of the two configuration registers. check datasheet for details.
  • readMode(reg) reads back the configured mode, useful to add or remove a single flag (bit masking)

PWM

  • setPWM(channel, ontime, offtime) The chip has 16 channels to do PWM. The signal is divided in 4096 steps, 0..4095. The pulse can begin =ontime on any step and it can stop on any step =offtime. This allows e.g. to distribute the power over the 16 channels, e.g. the channels do not need to start at the same moment with HIGH.
  • setPWM(channel, offtime) simple PWM that always start on ontime = 0
  • getPWM(channel, ontime, offtime) read back the configuration of the channel.
  • allOFF() switches all PWM channels OFF. Experimental in 0.3.0 To "undo" the allOFF one can call the reset() function and set all PWM channels again.
  • digitalWrite(channel, mode) mode = HIGH or LOW, just use the PCA9685 as a digitalpin. This single function replaces the setON() and setOFF() that will become obsolete in the future.

Frequency

  • setFrequency(freq, int offset = 0) set the update speed of the channels. This value is set the same for all channels at once.
  • getFrequency(cache = true) get the current update frequency of the channels. This is same for all channels. If cache is false, the frequency is fetched and calculated from the prescaler register and will probably differ from the value set with setFrequency().

The frequency is constrained to be between 24 and 1526 Hz. As the frequency is converted to an 8 bit prescaler, the frequency set will seldom be exact. After changing the frequency, one must set all channels (again), so one should set the frequency in setup()

The parameter offset can be used to tune the prescaler to get a frequency closer to the requested value. See PCA9685_setFrequency_offset example. Default the offset = 0. As the prescaler is smaller at higher frequencies higher frequencies are less accurate. Making offset too large can result in very incorrect frequencies.

When using offset, the getFrequency(false) will return the adjusted prescaler.

Misc

  • lastError() returns PCA9685_OK = 0 if all is OK, and
Error code Value Description
PCA9685_OK 0x00 Everything went well
PCA9685_ERROR 0xFF generic error
PCA9685_ERR_CHANNEL 0xFE Channel out of range
PCA9685_ERR_MODE 0xFD Invalid mode register chosen
PCA9685_ERR_I2C 0xFC PCA9685 I2C communication error

Operation

See examples