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layout: page
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title: "PWM LED"
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description: "Instructions on how to setup PWM LEDs within Home Assistant."
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date: 2017-04-04 13:00
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sidebar: true
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layout: page
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comments: false
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sharing: true
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footer: true
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ha_category: Light
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ha_iot_class: "Local Push"
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ha_release: 0.43
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logo: raspberry-pi.png
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---
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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 or a PCA9685 controller.
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For controlling the GPIOs, the platform connects to the [pigpio-daemon](http://abyz.co.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)).
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To enable this platform, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml`:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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light:
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- platform: rpi_gpio_pwm
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leds:
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- name: Lightstrip Cupboard
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driver: gpio
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pins: [17]
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type: simple
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```
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Configuration variables:
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- **leds** array (*Required*): Can contain multiple LEDs.
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- **name** (*Required*): The name of the LED.
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- **driver** (*Required*): The driver which controls the LED. Choose either `gpio` or `pca9685`.
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- **pins** (*Required*): The pins connected to the LED as a list.. The order of pins is determined by the specified type.
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- **type** (*Required*): The type of LED. Choose either `rgb`, `rgbw` or `simple`.
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- **freq** (*Optional*): The PWM frequency. (Default: `200`)
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- **address** (*Optional*): The address of the PCA9685 driver. (Default: `0x40`)
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## {% linkable_title Examples %}
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In this section you find some real life examples of how to use this sensor.
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### {% linkable_title RGB LED connected to PCA9685 controller %}
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This example uses a [PCA9685 controller](http://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.
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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light:
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- platform: rpi_gpio_pwm
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leds:
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- name: TV Backlight
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driver: pca9685
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pins: [0, 1, 2] # [R, G, B]
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type: rgb
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```
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### {% linkable_title RGBW LED connected to PCA9685 controller %}
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This example uses a [PCA9685 controller](http://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.
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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light:
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- platform: rpi_gpio_pwm
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leds:
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- name: Lightstrip Desk
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driver: pca9685
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pins: [3, 4, 5, 6] # [R, G, B, W]
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type: rgbw
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```
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