keychron_qmk_firmware/keyboard/planck/backlight.c

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#include <avr/io.h>
#include "backlight.h"
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#define CHANNEL OCR1C
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void backlight_init_ports()
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{
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// Setup PB7 as output and output low.
DDRB |= (1<<7);
PORTB &= ~(1<<7);
// Use full 16-bit resolution.
ICR1 = 0xFFFF;
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// I could write a wall of text here to explain... but TL;DW
// Go read the ATmega32u4 datasheet.
// And this: http://blog.saikoled.com/post/43165849837/secret-konami-cheat-code-to-high-resolution-pwm-on
// Pin PB7 = OCR1C (Timer 1, Channel C)
// Compare Output Mode = Clear on compare match, Channel C = COM1C1=1 COM1C0=0
// (i.e. start high, go low when counter matches.)
// WGM Mode 14 (Fast PWM) = WGM13=1 WGM12=1 WGM11=1 WGM10=0
// Clock Select = clk/1 (no prescaling) = CS12=0 CS11=0 CS10=1
TCCR1A = _BV(COM1C1) | _BV(WGM11); // = 0b00001010;
TCCR1B = _BV(WGM13) | _BV(WGM12) | _BV(CS10); // = 0b00011001;
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backlight_init();
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}
void backlight_set(uint8_t level)
{
if ( level == 0 )
{
// Turn off PWM control on PB7, revert to output low.
TCCR1A &= ~(_BV(COM1C1));
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// CHANNEL = level << OFFSET | 0x0FFF;
CHANNEL = ((1 << level) - 1);
}
else
{
// Turn on PWM control of PB7
TCCR1A |= _BV(COM1C1);
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// CHANNEL = level << OFFSET | 0x0FFF;
CHANNEL = ((1 << level) - 1);
}
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}