Difference between revisions of "Adafruit32x16RGB"
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I tried the sample programs with 2 cascaded displays and they were mirrored for some reason. I'm not sure why. Also, the first row is corrupted. Here are videos of that happening: | I tried the sample programs with 2 cascaded displays and they were mirrored for some reason. I'm not sure why. Also, the first row is corrupted. Here are videos of that happening: | ||
− | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iVad2X3Yfo] | + | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iVad2X3Yfo Cascaded Plasma] |
− | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6YONDkpExg] | + | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6YONDkpExg Cascaded Test Shapes] |
Revision as of 21:00, 22 August 2011
I am working on a project using 16x32 RGB Panel.
Here is a video of the panel working:
I wanted to figure out the timing for the interface so I wrote the code myself without using the sample code.
Here is the sample code:
// test the 32x16 LED board. Public Domain.
- define A A0
- define B A1
- define C A2
- define LAT A3
- define OE 9
- define CLK 8
- define R1 2
- define G1 3
- define B1 4
- define R2 5
- define G2 6
- define B2 7
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
pinMode(R1,OUTPUT); pinMode(G1,OUTPUT); pinMode(B1,OUTPUT); pinMode(R2,OUTPUT); pinMode(G2,OUTPUT); pinMode(B2,OUTPUT); pinMode(CLK,OUTPUT); pinMode(OE,OUTPUT); pinMode(A,OUTPUT); pinMode(B,OUTPUT); pinMode(C,OUTPUT); pinMode(LAT,OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(A,LOW); digitalWrite(B,LOW); digitalWrite(C,LOW); digitalWrite(LAT,LOW); digitalWrite(OE,LOW); digitalWrite(CLK,HIGH);
}
void updateRow(int i) {
digitalWrite(OE,LOW);
// Set the row address if ( i & 0x1 ) { digitalWrite(A,HIGH); } else { digitalWrite(A,LOW); } if ( i & 0x2 ) { digitalWrite(B,HIGH); } else { digitalWrite(B,LOW); } if ( i & 0x4 ) { digitalWrite(C,HIGH); } else { digitalWrite(C,LOW); }
for ( uint8_t x = 0; x < 64; x++ ) { digitalWrite(CLK,LOW);
if ( x > 31 ) { // This will end up on the display closest to the arduino digitalWrite(R1,HIGH); digitalWrite(G1,HIGH); digitalWrite(B1,HIGH); digitalWrite(R2,LOW); digitalWrite(G2,LOW); digitalWrite(B2,HIGH); } else { // This will end up on the display farthest from the arduino digitalWrite(R1,LOW); digitalWrite(G1,HIGH); digitalWrite(B1,LOW); digitalWrite(R2,HIGH); digitalWrite(G2,LOW); digitalWrite(B2,LOW); } digitalWrite(CLK,HIGH); } digitalWrite(LAT,HIGH); digitalWrite(LAT,LOW); digitalWrite(OE,HIGH);
}
void loop() {
for ( int i = 0; i < 8; i++ ) { updateRow(i); }
}
Here is a video of it working:
I tried the sample programs with 2 cascaded displays and they were mirrored for some reason. I'm not sure why. Also, the first row is corrupted. Here are videos of that happening: