// Simple test for the I2S on the ESP32dev board. // IMPORTANT: // This is using examples is built on esp-idf 4.x. This existed prior to Arduino Core 3.0.0. // To use this example, you MUST downgrade to Arduino Core < 3.0.0 // or it won't work on Arduino. #define FASTLED_ESP32_I2S #include // How many leds in your strip? #define NUM_LEDS 1 // For led chips like WS2812, which have a data line, ground, and power, you just // need to define DATA_PIN. For led chipsets that are SPI based (four wires - data, clock, // ground, and power), like the LPD8806 define both DATA_PIN and CLOCK_PIN // Clock pin only needed for SPI based chipsets when not using hardware SPI #define DATA_PIN 3 // Define the array of leds CRGB leds[NUM_LEDS]; void setup() { // Uncomment/edit one of the following lines for your leds arrangement. // ## Clockless types ## FastLED.addLeds(leds, NUM_LEDS); // GRB ordering is assumed } void loop() { // Turn the LED on, then pause leds[0] = CRGB::Red; FastLED.show(); delay(500); // Now turn the LED off, then pause leds[0] = CRGB::Black; FastLED.show(); delay(500); // This is a no-op but tests that we have access to gCntBuffer, part of the // i2s api. You can delete this in your own sketch. It's only here for testing // purposes. if (false) { int value = gCntBuffer; value++; } }