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LED Faders

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Author: Simon Platten

Last Updated: 2012-10-03

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

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This project demonstrates my fading structure and functions. You can create multiple faders on any I/O port you specify. Faders can be either individual pins or a mask of multiple pins. You specify the speed of fade, direction (in or out) and what options you want.

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[29/09/2012] Complete re-write of fading structures and functions, improving performance and flexibility.

Data:

Used: 58 bytes 3.8%

Free: 1457 bytes 96.2%

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Used: 2862 bytes 8.7%

Free: 29905 bytes 91.3%

Faders in action.

Short clip showing two faders, one on PORTC and the other on PORTD each fader configured to control multiple LED's at different rates.

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