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# APA102 Driver :id=apa102-driver
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This driver provides support for APA102 addressable RGB LEDs. They are similar to the [WS2812](ws2812_driver.md) LEDs, but have increased data and refresh rates.
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## Usage :id=usage
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In most cases, the APA102 driver code is automatically included if you are using either the [RGBLight](feature_rgblight.md) or [RGB Matrix](feature_rgb_matrix.md) feature with the `apa102` driver set, and you would use those APIs instead.
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However, if you need to use the driver standalone, add the following to your `rules.mk`:
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```make
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APA102_DRIVER_REQUIRED = yes
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```
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You can then call the APA102 API by including `apa102.h` in your code.
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## Basic Configuration :id=basic-configuration
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Add the following to your `config.h`:
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|Define |Default |Description |
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|---------------------------|-------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|
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|`APA102_DI_PIN` |*Not defined*|The GPIO pin connected to the DI pin of the first LED in the chain|
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|`APA102_CI_PIN` |*Not defined*|The GPIO pin connected to the CI pin of the first LED in the chain|
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|`APA102_DEFAULT_BRIGHTNESS`|`31` |The default global brightness level of the LEDs, from 0 to 31 |
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## API :id=api
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### `void apa102_setleds(rgb_led_t *start_led, uint16_t num_leds)`
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Send RGB data to the APA102 LED chain.
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#### Arguments :id=api-apa102-setleds-arguments
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- `rgb_led_t *start_led`
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A pointer to the LED array.
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- `uint16_t num_leds`
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The length of the LED array.
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### `void apa102_set_brightness(uint8_t brightness)`
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Set the global brightness.
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#### Arguments :id=api-apa102-set-brightness-arguments
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- `uint8_t brightness`
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The brightness level to set, from 0 to 31.
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