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Revision as of 22:38, 1 December 2021
Main Original Information Source
London Hackspace Wiki pages on driving the LED panels
Panel driving approaches
ESP32 Drivers
I’ve developed drivers for the ESP32 range of modules. Example wiring and other details can be found here
Driven by Arduino
Luis says "I’ve had them working two ways one with an arduino as a basic text pattern scroller as in my first video with no dimmer control."
OEM Driver board
Luis says "Second as a single square as part of a real time video wall using original manufactures driver board and a gigabit network card."
Option 3
Luis says "But would like help on getting a third option working of modifying the existing code header file on an esp32/esp8266 which has the dimming option. That way they can be used individually as one off projects with small PSUs"
Initial Arduino Nano Driving
LED Panel Data
Connector Pinout
Power | |||
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+5V | +5V | +5V | +5V |
+5V | +5V | +5V | +5V |
Data | |||
D1 | LAT | A1 | N/C |
D2 | OE | A0 | Clk |
Ground | |||
Gnd | Gnd | Gnd | Gnd |
Gnd | Gnd | Gnd | Gnd |
Mechanical Dimensions
There is a PDF of the drawing available