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# AW20216S Driver {#aw20216s-driver}
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SPI 18x12 LED matrix driver by Awinic. Supports a maximum of four drivers, each controlling up to 216 single-color LEDs, or 72 RGB LEDs.
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[AW20216S Datasheet](https://doc.awinic.com/doc/20230609wm/b6a9c70b-e1bd-495b-925f-bcbed3fc2620.pdf)
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## Usage {#usage}
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The AW20216S driver code is automatically included if you are using the [RGB Matrix](../features/rgb_matrix) feature with the `aw20216s` driver set, and you would use those APIs instead.
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However, if you need to use the driver standalone, add this to your `rules.mk`:
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```make
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COMMON_VPATH += $(DRIVER_PATH)/led
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SRC += aw20216s.c
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SPI_DRIVER_REQUIRED = yes
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```
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## Basic Configuration {#basic-configuration}
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Add the following to your `config.h`:
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|Define |Default |Description |
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|`AW20216S_CS_PIN_1` |*Not defined*|The GPIO pin connected to the first driver's Chip Select pin |
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|`AW20216S_CS_PIN_2` |*Not defined*|The GPIO pin connected to the second driver's Chip Select pin|
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|`AW20216S_EN_PIN` |*Not defined*|The GPIO pin connected to the drivers' Enable pins |
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|`AW20216S_SPI_MODE` |`0` |The SPI mode to use |
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|`AW20216S_SPI_DIVISOR` |`4` |The SPI divisor to use |
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|`AW20216S_SCALING_MAX` |`150` |The scaling value |
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|`AW20216S_GLOBAL_CURRENT_MAX`|`150` |The global current control value |
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### Global Current Control {#global-current-control}
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This setting controls the current sunk by the `CSx` pins, from 0 to 255. To adjust it, add the following to your `config.h`:
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```c
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#define AW20216S_GLOBAL_CURRENT_MAX 150
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```
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## ARM/ChibiOS Configuration {#arm-configuration}
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Depending on the ChibiOS board configuration, you may need to [enable and configure SPI](spi#arm-configuration) at the keyboard level.
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## LED Mapping {#led-mapping}
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In order to use this driver, each output must be mapped to an LED index, by adding the following to your `<keyboardname>.c`:
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```c
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const aw20216s_led_t PROGMEM g_aw20216s_leds[AW20216S_LED_COUNT] = {
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/* Driver
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* | R G B */
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{0, SW1_CS1, SW1_CS2, SW1_CS3},
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// etc...
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};
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```
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In this example, the first LED index on driver 0 has its red channel on `SW1_CS1`, green on `SW1_CS2` and blue on `SW1_CS3`.
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These values correspond to the matrix locations as shown in the datasheet on page 16, figure 16.
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## API {#api}
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### `struct aw20216s_led_t` {#api-aw20216s-led-t}
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Contains the PWM register addresses for a single RGB LED.
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#### Members {#api-aw20216s-led-t-members}
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- `uint8_t driver`
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The driver index of the LED, from 0 to 3.
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- `uint8_t r`
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The output PWM register address for the LED's red channel.
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- `uint8_t g`
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The output PWM register address for the LED's green channel.
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- `uint8_t b`
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The output PWM register address for the LED's blue channel.
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---
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### `void aw20216s_init(pin_t cs_pin)` {#api-aw20216s-init}
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Initialize the LED driver. This function should be called first.
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#### Arguments {#api-aw20216s-init-arguments}
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- `pin_t cs_pin`
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The GPIO connected to the Chip Select pin of the LED driver to initialize.
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### `void aw20216s_set_color(int index, uint8_t red, uint8_t green, uint8_t blue)` {#api-aw20216s-set-color}
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Set the color of a single LED. This function does not immediately update the LEDs; call `aw20216s_update_pwm_buffers()` after you are finished.
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#### Arguments {#api-aw20216s-set-color-arguments}
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- `int index`
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The LED index (ie. the index into the `g_aw20216s_leds` array).
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- `uint8_t red`
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The red value to set.
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- `uint8_t green`
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The green value to set.
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- `uint8_t blue`
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The blue value to set.
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### `void aw20216s_set_color_all(uint8_t red, uint8_t green, uint8_t blue)` {#api-aw20216s-set-color-all}
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Set the color of all LEDs.
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#### Arguments {#api-aw20216s-set-color-all-arguments}
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- `uint8_t red`
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The red value to set.
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- `uint8_t green`
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The green value to set.
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- `uint8_t blue`
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The blue value to set.
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### `void aw20216s_update_pwm_buffers(pin_t cs_pin, uint8_t index)` {#api-aw20216s-update-pwm-buffers}
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Flush the PWM values to the LED driver.
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#### Arguments {#api-aw20216s-update-pwm-buffers-arguments}
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- `pin_t cs_pin`
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The GPIO connected to the Chip Select pin of the driver.
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- `uint8_t index`
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The index of the driver.
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