#!/usr/bin/python
# Author: Zion Orent <zorent@ics.com>
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import time, sys, signal, atexit
import pyupm_my9221 as upmMy9221
# Instantiate a MY9221, we use D2 for the data, and D3 for the
# data clock. This was tested with a Grove LED bar.
myLEDBar = upmMy9221.MY9221(2, 3)
# Exit handlers
def SIGINTHandler(signum, frame):
raise SystemExit
def exitHandler():
myLEDBar.setBarLevel(0, True)
print "Exiting"
sys.exit(0)
# This function lets you run code on exit
atexit.register(exitHandler)
# This function stops python from printing a stacktrace when you hit control-C
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, SIGINTHandler)
directionBool = True
level = 1
x = 0
while(1):
# If it's less than 10
# light up the LED now
# call show_LED again in 50 ms
if (level <= 10):
myLEDBar.setBarLevel(level, directionBool)
level += 1
# Switch LED lighting directions between lighting cycles
else:
directionBool = not directionBool
level = 1
time.sleep(1)
time.sleep(.05)
x += 1