NAME

   Device::PCA9685 - I2C interface to PCA9685 16 channel 12 bit PWM
   Generator

VERSION

   version 0.004

SYNOPSIS

        use Device::PWMGenerator::PCA9685;

        my $dev = Device::PWMGenerator::PCA9685->new(
            I2CBusDevicePath => '/dev/i2c-1', # this would be '//dev/i2c-dev-0 for Model A Pi
            debug            => 1,
            frequency        => 400, #Hz
        );
        $dev->enable();
        $dev->setChannelPWM(4,0,$dutycycle); # Duty cycle values between 0 and 4096 channel 4

DESCRIPTION

   This module provides a Object oriented interface to Adafruit 16 channel
   12 bit PWM Generator(PCA9685). Before you use this module make sure you
   follow install Prerequisites for Device::SMBus

ATTRIBUTES

I2CBusDevicePath

   this is the device file path for your I2CBus that the PCA9685 is
   connected on e.g. /dev/i2c-1 This must be provided during object
   creation.

PWMGenerator

       $self->PWMGenerator->enable();
       $self->PWMGenerator->setChannelPWM($channel,$pulseOnPoint,$pulseOffPoint);

   The PCA9685 offers a 12 bit resolution which means across a duty cycle
   you may set and unset the PWM at 4096 different point. Range of values
   for $pulseOnPoint and $pulseOffPoint is 0 to 4095 Range of values of
   $channel is 0 to 15

   This is a object of Device::PWMGenerator::PCA9685

SUPPORT

Bugs / Feature Requests

   Please report any bugs or feature requests through github at
   https://github.com/shantanubhadoria/perl-device-pca9685/issues. You
   will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue.

Source Code

   This is open source software. The code repository is available for
   public review and contribution under the terms of the license.

   https://github.com/shantanubhadoria/perl-device-pca9685

     git clone git://github.com/shantanubhadoria/perl-device-pca9685.git

AUTHOR

   Shantanu Bhadoria <shantanu at cpan dott org>

CONTRIBUTOR

   Shantanu <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

   This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Shantanu Bhadoria.

   This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
   the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.