Intel Edison + Grove - RGB LCD

Using Johnny-Five with Grove's RGB LCD component on the Intel Edison Arduino Breakout. This shield and component will work with any Arduino pin-out compatible hardware platform.

Run this example from the command line with:

node eg/grove-lcd-rgb-edison.js
var five = require("johnny-five");
var Edison = require("edison-io");
var board = new five.Board({
  io: new Edison()
});

board.on("ready", function() {

  // Plug the Rotary Angle sensor module
  // into the Grove Shield's A0 jack
  var rotary = new five.Sensor("A0");

  // Plug the LCD module into any of the
  // Grove Shield's I2C jacks.
  var lcd = new five.LCD({
    controller: "JHD1313M1"
  });

  // Set scaling of the Rotary angle
  // sensor's output to 0-255 (8-bit)
  // range. Set the LCD's background
  // color to a RGB value between
  // Red and Violet based on the
  // value of the rotary sensor.
  rotary.scale(0, 255).on("change", function() {
    var r = linear(0xFF, 0x4B, this.value, 0xFF);
    var g = linear(0x00, 0x00, this.value, 0xFF);
    var b = linear(0x00, 0x82, this.value, 0xFF);

    lcd.bgColor(r, g, b);
  });
});

// [Linear Interpolation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_interpolation)
function linear(start, end, step, steps) {
  return (end - start) * step / steps + start;
}



Additional Notes

For this program, you'll need:

Intel Edison Arduino Breakout

Grove Base Shield v2

Grove - LCD RGB w/ Backlight

Grove - Rotary Angle Sensor

 

License

Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, 2014 Rick Waldron waldron.rick@gmail.com Licensed under the MIT license. Copyright (c) 2016 The Johnny-Five Contributors Licensed under the MIT license.