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7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
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7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
Hi All
Can anybody show me an example on "how to" connect an array of 4 or more...
7 SEQ. Displays on a Phidgets 64 LED board??
Regards
Frank
Can anybody show me an example on "how to" connect an array of 4 or more...
7 SEQ. Displays on a Phidgets 64 LED board??
Regards
Frank
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
NoOne played with that ??
/Frank
/Frank
- frank-riedel
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
What seg display do you want to use? Give me a link to a datasheet, and I tell you how to do it, if it is possible.
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MyCo - Posts: 718
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.co ... 025c0b.pdf
You are my fdriend
I know about the transistor connection metode to select the display for input and array setup...
but im also interrested to see exampels on driving on output on leg of the display
THANKS ALOT
Frank
You are my fdriend
I know about the transistor connection metode to select the display for input and array setup...
but im also interrested to see exampels on driving on output on leg of the display
THANKS ALOT
Frank
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
I've had a look, here is the thing:
1. You can only use the Seg. Versions that have a 1 at the end of their part number, something in this format: HDSP-U__1
2. For Red and Yellow versions of this Seg. you should think about using a protections resistor. But it might not be required, because the phidget drives the LEDs in multiplexing mode, so the LEDs only see current peaks.
I'll sketch something together...
1. You can only use the Seg. Versions that have a 1 at the end of their part number, something in this format: HDSP-U__1
2. For Red and Yellow versions of this Seg. you should think about using a protections resistor. But it might not be required, because the phidget drives the LEDs in multiplexing mode, so the LEDs only see current peaks.
I'll sketch something together...
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MyCo - Posts: 718
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
Had a quick look at the Phidgets led 64 manual and it says you can connect the leds directly to the board (no resistor).
http://www.phidgets.com/docs/1031_User_Guide
So I guess the hardest part is writing to all of those individual addressed leds.
Try this (not tested) but should get you going:
If you wire them up like this:
LED - Segment
0 - a
1 - b
2 - c
3 - d
4 - e
5 - f
6 - g
7 - dp
http://www.phidgets.com/docs/1031_User_Guide
So I guess the hardest part is writing to all of those individual addressed leds.
Try this (not tested) but should get you going:
If you wire them up like this:
LED - Segment
0 - a
1 - b
2 - c
3 - d
4 - e
5 - f
6 - g
7 - dp
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
YOU ARE MY MAN . . . From here i can have a nice weekend.... i´ll be back
Merry Christmas
Frank
Merry Christmas
Frank
- frank-riedel
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
YOU ARE MY HERO
I have something to play this weekend... I'll be back...
Merry Christmas
Frank
I have something to play this weekend... I'll be back...
Merry Christmas
Frank
- frank-riedel
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
You can connect them directly, but then you drive the seg with overcurrent. And as long as you don't know the pulse length that this phidget thing uses, you should avoid that. In my plan, I wouldn't use the connectors 0-7, because the the seg is common anode, and every even LED-Port on the phidget is one anode, and every odd LED-Port is another anode. So I would use 0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14 or 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15 for one display.
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Re: 7seq.digi Display on Pidgets 64LED Board
MyCo wrote:You can connect them directly, but then you drive the seg with overcurrent. And as long as you don't know the pulse length that this phidget thing uses, you should avoid that. In my plan, I wouldn't use the connectors 0-7, because the the seg is common anode, and every even LED-Port on the phidget is one anode, and every odd LED-Port is another anode. So I would use 0,2,4,6,8,10,12,14 or 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15 for one display.
You won't over current them as the are current limited in the Phidgets Module. There is a current limit input on the FlowStone module, these don't use PWM but use active current limiting ( see Manual). Each of the 64 channels are the same and have an anode and a cathode input (two per connector). However I've not see in the manual which is active, but these devices are usually pull down so if this is the case then a common anode display should work.
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