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STD Chainable Large LED character display

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Update time: 2021-10-22 11:08:48
Creation time: 2020-09-09 21:27:59
Description
Large character display which can be configured anywhere between 1 and 64 characters and each character is 120cm x 120cm (about 5" in old money) squared, there are a lot of displays on ebay but they are quite difficult to control and dont work well on 24V industrial supplies, I just needed some which could be mounted in various cases for different purposes for simple remote displays (number plates, job numbers, scoreboards, counters etc) which the only programming would be to send a five byte serial message (0x02 + 0x03 + address (0-63) + ASCII-CHAR + 0x04 ) You can also change the brightness of the character (1=dim, 10=bright) by sending an ASCII value of dec 130 to 140. (outside the normal ASCII char set) the font is supplied in the header file and can be modified to add custom chars etc The connectivity is plain TTL 3V3 serial input (it doesnt transmit anything back only received) so I could connect it to USB, Modbus, bluetooth or ethernet serial adaptors or some of my other industrial boards I have made in the past. Each character costs about $10 to make using LCSC and JLCPCB As you can see it uses a $1 8x8 led and puts 4 of them on a board to large it up, each pixel is 4 leds so we get a bigger 8x8 display than we would otherwise get (I really diddnt want to solder 64 LEDs on though I did consider just using a 5x7 font which would only be 35 LEDs) Not much to say about the design, the 9-24V and serial feeds all the boards in the chain and you set an address on each board (using solderable resistors) MPLABX XC8 Project attached which works with the PIC16F1872 (should be easy to modify to any other 8 bit pic) attached to this project so hopefully you can access it :-)
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ID Name Designator Footprint Quantity
1 SI2301DS M15,M16,M17,M18,M23,M24,M25,M26 WSOT-23 8
2 100K R29,R30,R31,R32,R38,R39,R40,R52 R0805 8
3 2N7002 Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4,Q5,Q6,Q7,Q29,Q8,Q9,Q10,Q11,Q12,Q13,Q14,Q15,Q16,Q17 WSOT-23 18
4 PIC16F1782 * U7 SOIC-28 1
5 ss34 D1 SMA-DIODE 1
6 10k R13 R0805 1
7 ICSP JP1 1X05_LOCK 1
8 1.5A 24V PTC F1 PTC1812L 1
9 TPS54331DR U2 SOIC-8_150MIL 1
10 4.7uF C15,C14 1206 2
11 100 R1,R2,R3,R4,R5,R6,R7,R8 R0805 8
12 1.82K R11,R18,R19 0805 3
13 LED FJ2088BH LED1,LED2,LED3,LED4 LED-ARRAY-TH_L61.0-W61.0-P2.54-LS45.7-L 4
14 4.7uF C10,C12 C1206 2
15 100nF C11,C1,C13,C8,C9 0805 5
16 A1 R9 R0805 1
17 A0 R10 R0805 1
18 A2 R14 R0805 1
19 A3 R15 R0805 1
20 A4 R16 R0805 1
21 A5 R17 R0805 1
22 39pF C17 0805 1
23 47uF C6,C2,C3,C4,C5 1210 5
24 10uH L1 8040 1
25 10nF C16 0805 1
26 SE8533-LF U1 SOT-23(SOT-23-3) 1
27 49.9K R12 0805 1
28 4.7nF C28 0805 1
29 1758021 CN1,CN2 CONN-TH_3P-P5.08_1758021 2

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