Stackable LED Matrix: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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Aktuelle Version vom 18. März 2019, 22:26 Uhr
Extendable LED Matrix modules Release status: experimental [box doku] | |
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Description | Creation cheap, extendable LED matrix modules |
Author(s) | step21 |
Last Version | 0.1 |
License | GPL v3 |
Brainstorming
- 8 x 8 cheap RGB LED Matrix such as ORM 2088RGB-5 (text on the back CILE 2088RGb-5
- Combined with backplate such as https://github.com/logos-electromechanical/RGB-matrix-backpack or grove led matrix driver
- The backplate should be modified to include:
- pass-through current and ground
- One line with one resistor in x direction and one in y to calculate number of connected matrices
- Databus x and y wise
- For connection, socket connectors on each side or cinch connectors should be used