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Software Support => PowerMAME => Topic started by: mr.Curmudgeon on March 28, 2006, 08:42:56 pm
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I've been messing with the LumAura Engine, but i'm not sure if this is a LED-Wiz question, a PowerMame question, or a general RGB LED question...
I find that when I try to pulse between, say, orange (a mix of red and green) to full-bright red, the 'intensity' selection grays out and the LED goes from 'yellow' to 'red', rather than from 'orange' to 'red'.
Yellow is the mixture of 100% Green LED and 100% Red LED...so my question is, is it possible to fade from one color 'mixture' to another, if it isn't a 100% intensity of either R, G, or B?
I may be missing a fundamental design issue in regards to LED's. If so, then feel free to pelt me with tiny resistors.
mrC
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*Pelt.*
(http://www.token.com.tw/current-sensing/image/low-resistor-chip1.gif)
There is an intensity setting in PowerMame. See >here< (http://www.powermame.com/pmwiki.php?n=Features.LEDWizCFGIntensity)
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There is an intensity setting in PowerMame. See >here< (http://www.powermame.com/pmwiki.php?n=Features.LEDWizCFGIntensity)
*ouch*
No, I know about that...I've set the intensity, and have mixed a multitude of colors. The problem seems to be that you can't use waveforms with those varying intensities.
Try it...the intensity selection "grays out" when you select a waveform.
So my question remains, is it possible to, say, use a SAW waveform that would go from RED (48) + GREEN (27) (which is essentially 'orange') to RED (48) only?
mrC
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I was just messing with it again, and you can't even SAW an orange mixture. It just goes to yellow, which is full RED + full GREEN.
Is this a limitation with LumAura, or a limitation with LED's (and how they emit light)?
mrC
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I was just messing with it again, and you can't even SAW an orange mixture. It just goes to yellow, which is full RED + full GREEN.
Is this a limitation with LumAura, or a limitation with LED's (and how they emit light)?
mrC
When you say it won't SAW, do you mean the SAW waveform doesn't happen or that the colors aren't what you expect?
Have you been following the USB problems thread? You might be seeing randomness from this problem. What USB chipset are you running? Are you on a hub?
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When you say it won't SAW, do you mean the SAW waveform doesn't happen or that the colors aren't what you expect?
It SAW's fine, the colors aren't what I expect.
Have you been following the USB problems thread? You might be seeing randomness from this problem. What USB chipset are you running? Are you on a hub?
I have been following it, and I'll look into that as a potential problem when I get home. I'll post results later tonight.
mrC
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When you say it won't SAW, do you mean the SAW waveform doesn't happen or that the colors aren't what you expect?
It SAW's fine, the colors aren't what I expect.
Have you been following the USB problems thread? You might be seeing randomness from this problem. What USB chipset are you running? Are you on a hub?
I have been following it, and I'll look into that as a potential problem when I get home. I'll post results later tonight.
mrC
If your SAW'ing then your probably not seeing the problem. R,G and B work independently? It's just the color mixing that doesn't seem right? Are these Randy's RGB LED's or someone elses?
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Maybe I don't understand and I could be wrong, but I don't think you understand what the SAW is doing.
Taking just one output, the SAW starts from the lowest intensity and ramps up to the highest intensity and then ramps back down to the lowest intensity. This is why you can't use the intensity controls, because by the definition of the SAW waveform it is changing the intensity.
So what you want to do is use LumAura toprogram a set of sequences and save it. Looking at your one post you want:
1. The first frame to be RED (48) + GREEN (27).
2. The second frame to be RED (48).
I forget what the command is for repeat, but someone else can fill that in. Also, not sure if you wanted to change the duration of each frame. Should take you 5-10 seconds.
Post should probably be moved to Main, since it has nothing to do with PowerMAME.
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Yeah. Feel free to move this (mods?) if necessary. I'm going to toy around with the LED's more this weekend and see if I can't create the color phasing I'm looking for.
I'll post back with a better example, (maybe a movie or something) if I'm still running into the problem.
mrC