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odroid-blue-led

v0.0.1

Published

Manage blue LED on Odroid

Readme

odroid-blue-led

Use Odroid's blue light with nodeJS.

The idea is to manipulate the small blue LED with nodejs in a future development on ODROID .

The goal will be to create a pluggin running nodejs. An object should do the trick . A GETTER to read the state of the LED and some SETTERS to adjust it. The object should be able to turn on or off the LED flash at the desired frequency.

Installation

[NodeJS][nodejs_dev] versions 10.12.x are currently supported and tested.

Install from NPM (Easy way)

$ npm install odroid-blue-led.js

API

  • var led = new BlueLed();: Create a new instance of odroid-blue-led.

Example of use

/**
 * New instance of BlueLed
 */
var led = new BlueLed();

//You can catch event emited when the Blue LED has changed state
led.on('change', function(who, value){
	console.log("Led " + who + " state changed ", value);
});


led.lightOn(function(err){
	if( err !== null ){
		console.log("Blue LED error", err);
	}else{
		console.log("Blue LED is on");
	}
});


Ref : http://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=77&t=3377&p=27705&hilit=leds#p27621

Skeleton of the application inspired by https://github.com/JamesBarwell/rpi-gpio.js