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source/_integrations/roku.markdown @ctalkington
source/_integrations/roomba.markdown @pschmitt @cyr-ius @shenxn
source/_integrations/roon.markdown @pavoni
-source/_integrations/rpi_gpio_pwm.markdown @soldag
source/_integrations/rpi_power.markdown @shenxn @swetoast
source/_integrations/rtsp_to_webrtc.markdown @allenporter
source/_integrations/ruckus_unleashed.markdown @gabe565
diff --git a/source/_integrations/rpi_gpio_pwm.markdown b/source/_integrations/rpi_gpio_pwm.markdown
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----
-title: pigpio Daemon PWM LED
-description: Instructions on how to setup PWM LEDs within Home Assistant.
-ha_category:
- - DIY
-ha_iot_class: Local Push
-ha_release: 0.43
-ha_domain: rpi_gpio_pwm
-ha_codeowners:
- - '@soldag'
-ha_platforms:
- - light
----
-
-
-
-This integration is deprecated and will be removed in Home Assistant Core 2022.4.
-
-For more information see: [Architectural Decision Record 0019](https://github.com/home-assistant/architecture/blob/master/adr/0019-GPIO.md).
-
-
-
-The `rpi_gpio_pwm` platform allows to control multiple lights using pulse-width modulation, for example LED strips. It supports one-color, RGB and RGBW LEDs driven by GPIOs of a Raspberry Pi (same host or remote) or a PCA9685 controller.
-
-For controlling the GPIOs, the platform connects to the [pigpio-daemon](http://abyz.me.uk/rpi/pigpio/pigpiod.html), which must be running. On Raspbian Jessie 2016-05-10 or newer the `pigpio` library is already included. On other operating systems it needs to be installed first (see [installation instructions](https://github.com/soldag/python-pwmled#installation)).
-
-## Configuration
-
-To enable this platform, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml`:
-
-```yaml
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-light:
- - platform: rpi_gpio_pwm
- leds:
- - name: Lightstrip Cupboard
- driver: gpio
- pins: [17]
- type: simple
-```
-
-{% configuration %}
-leds:
- description: Can contain multiple LEDs.
- required: true
- type: list
- keys:
- name:
- description: The name of the LED.
- required: true
- type: string
- driver:
- description: The driver which controls the LED. Choose either `gpio` or `pca9685`.
- required: true
- type: string
- pins:
- description: The pins connected to the LED as a list. The order of pins is determined by the specified type.
- required: true
- type: [list, integer]
- type:
- description: The type of LED. Choose either `rgb`, `rgbw` or `simple`.
- required: true
- type: string
- frequency:
- description: The PWM frequency.
- required: false
- default: 200
- type: integer
- address:
- description: The address of the PCA9685 driver.
- required: false
- default: 0x40
- type: string
- host:
- description: The remote host address for the GPIO driver.
- required: false
- type: string
-{% endconfiguration %}
-
-## Examples
-
-In this section you find some real-life examples of how to use this sensor.
-
-### RGB LED connected to PCA9685 controller
-
-This example uses a [PCA9685 controller](https://www.nxp.com/products/interfaces/ic-bus-portfolio/ic-led-display-control/16-channel-12-bit-pwm-fm-plus-ic-bus-led-controller:PCA9685) to control a RGB LED.
-
-```yaml
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-light:
- - platform: rpi_gpio_pwm
- leds:
- - name: TV Backlight
- driver: pca9685
- pins: [0, 1, 2] # [R, G, B]
- type: rgb
-```
-
-### RGBW LED connected to PCA9685 controller
-
-This example uses a [PCA9685 controller](https://www.nxp.com/products/interfaces/ic-bus-portfolio/ic-led-display-control/16-channel-12-bit-pwm-fm-plus-ic-bus-led-controller:PCA9685) to interact with a RGBW LED.
-
-```yaml
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-light:
- - platform: rpi_gpio_pwm
- leds:
- - name: Lightstrip Desk
- driver: pca9685
- pins: [3, 4, 5, 6] # [R, G, B, W]
- type: rgbw
-```
-
-### RGB LED connected to the GPIO pins of a remote Raspberry Pi.
-
-On the Raspberry Pi the pigpio daemon is running on the default port 6666.
-
-```yaml
-# Example configuration.yaml entry
-light:
- - platform: rpi_gpio_pwm
- leds:
- - name: Lightstrip Sideboard
- driver: gpio
- host: 192.168.0.66
-```
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/components/light.osramlightify /integrations/osramlightify
/components/light.plum_lightpad /integrations/plum_lightpad
/components/light.qwikswitch /integrations/qwikswitch
-/components/light.rpi_gpio_pwm /integrations/rpi_gpio_pwm
/components/light.rfxtrx /integrations/rfxtrx#light
/components/light.scsgate /integrations/scsgate#light
/components/light.sensehat /integrations/sensehat#light
@@ -1684,7 +1683,6 @@
/components/rova /integrations/rova
/components/rpi_camera /integrations/rpi_camera
/components/rpi_gpio /integrations/rpi_gpio
-/components/rpi_gpio_pwm /integrations/rpi_gpio_pwm
/components/rpi_pfio /integrations/rpi_pfio
/components/rpi_rf /integrations/rpi_rf
/components/rss_feed_template /integrations/rss_feed_template
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/components/tof /more-info/removed-integration 301
/integrations/tof /more-info/removed-integration 301
+/components/light.rpi_gpio_pwm /more-info/removed-integration 301
+/components/rpi_gpio_pwm /more-info/removed-integration 301
+/integrations/rpi_gpio_pwm /more-info/removed-integration 301
/components/mhz19 /more-info/removed-integration 301
/components/sensor.mhz19 /more-info/removed-integration 301
/integrations/mhz19 /more-info/removed-integration 301