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muralid
Joined: 13 Oct 2015 Posts: 9
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temtronic
Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Posts: 9245 Location: Greensville,Ontario
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 8:24 am |
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That article seems to have C code that works so it's a fairly simple task to convert to CCS C. Start by printing out the complete program, then take each function and convert into CCS C. You will of course have to read and understand BOTH versions of C. Start with a simple functions first then build upon what you learn.
It is not possible for me to do this for you as I do not have anyway of testing my code as I don't have those LED modules.
Jay |
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muralid
Joined: 13 Oct 2015 Posts: 9
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 8:46 am |
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thanks sir
But i am not stuck with code, i just want the hardware connection details.
There are two data pins in the led display.
I want to know which should be connected to which pin in the microcontroller.
In the led display port the pins are OE A, B, C SCK, CLK, and R. |
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temtronic
Joined: 01 Jul 2010 Posts: 9245 Location: Greensville,Ontario
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 10:24 am |
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You should either contact the mfr or visit their website for the 'connections'.
Another way is to look at the program you have.It should have comments as to how it was connected. It is important to also know what speed it operates at.
The module is an SPI device so a minimum of 4 connections.
Without a proper part number or the actual device I can't easily help any further.
Jay |
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muralid
Joined: 13 Oct 2015 Posts: 9
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Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2016 1:03 pm |
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The model number of the p10 display is p10c4d1.3
Code for Arduino:
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#include <SPI.h>
//Pins specific for Mega. See Arduino SPI for a different board.
#define A 22
#define B 24
#define OE 26
#define R1 51
#define CLK 52
#define STB 53
//row to be shown (1-4 since it is 1/4 scan)
byte row=0;
//brightness: increase->more bright
int br=500;
//some digits from a 8x8 font (numeric 1-8)
byte digits[]={
0x04, //1
0x0C,
0x04,
0x04,
0x04,
0x04,
0x0E,
0x00,
0x0E, //2
0x11,
0x01,
0x02,
0x04,
0x08,
0x1F,
0x00,
0x1F, //3
0x02,
0x04,
0x02,
0x01,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x00,
0x02, //4
0x06,
0x0A,
0x12,
0x1F,
0x02,
0x02,
0x00,
0x1F, //5
0x10,
0x1E,
0x01,
0x01,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x00,
0x06, //6
0x08,
0x10,
0x1E,
0x11,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x00,
0x1F,//7
0x01,
0x02,
0x04,
0x04,
0x04,
0x04,
0x00,
0x0E,//8
0x11,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x11,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x00,
};
void setup () {
pinMode(A, OUTPUT);
pinMode(B, OUTPUT);
pinMode(OE, OUTPUT);
pinMode(R1, OUTPUT);
pinMode(CLK, OUTPUT);
pinMode(STB, OUTPUT);
SPI.begin();
delay(300);
}
//display alternatively scan lines
void loop(){
showRow(0);
showRow(1);
showRow(2);
showRow(3);
}
//Load and show row (1-4) i.e. 1 and 5, 2 and 6.....
void showRow(int row){
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+36])); //5
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+32]));
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+4])); //1
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row]));
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+44])); //6
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+40]));
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+12])); //2
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+8]));
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+52])); //7
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+48]));
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+20])); //3
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+16]));
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+60])); //8
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+56]));
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+28])); //4
SPI.transfer(~(digits[row+24]));
digitalWrite(STB,LOW);
digitalWrite(STB,HIGH);
scanrow(row);//enable encoder for the line loaded
//PWM like. Change br to adjust brightnes
digitalWrite(OE,HIGH);
delayMicroseconds(br);
digitalWrite(OE,LOW);
delayMicroseconds(900);
}
//enable encoder for this row in order to show it
void scanrow(int r){
if(r==0){
digitalWrite(A,0);
digitalWrite(B,0);
}
else if(r==1){
digitalWrite(A,1);
digitalWrite(B,0);
}
else if(r==2){
digitalWrite(A,0);
digitalWrite(B,1);
}
else if(r==3){
digitalWrite(A,1);
digitalWrite(B,1);
}
}
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and for ccs modified by myself
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#include "E:\COMMUNICATION.h"
void showrow(int row);
void scanrow(int r);
//int i;
byte row=0;
byte digits[]={0x04, //1
0x0C,
0x04,
0x04,
0x04,
0x04,
0x0E,
0x00,
0x0E, //2
0x11,
0x01,
0x02,
0x04,
0x08,
0x1F,
0x00,
0x1F, //3
0x02,
0x04,
0x02,
0x01,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x00,
0x02, //4
0x06,
0x0A,
0x12,
0x1F,
0x02,
0x02,
0x00,
0x1F, //5
0x10,
0x1E,
0x01,
0x01,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x00,
0x06, //6
0x08,
0x10,
0x1E,
0x11,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x00,
0x1F,//7
0x01,
0x02,
0x04,
0x04,
0x04,
0x04,
0x00,
0x0E,//8
0x11,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x11,
0x11,
0x0E,
0x00,
};
void showrow(int row)
{
spi_write(~(digits[row=36]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=32]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=4]));
spi_write(~(digits[row]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=44]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=40]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=12]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=8]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=52]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=48]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=20]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=16]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=60]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=56]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=28]));
spi_write(~(digits[row=24]));
output_high(pin_c5);
output_low(pin_c5);
scanrow(row);
output_HIGH(pin_b2);
delay_ms(100);
output_LOW(pin_b2);
delay_ms(100);
}
void scanrow(int r)
{
if(r==0)
{
output_low(pin_b0);
output_low(pin_b1);
}
else if(r==1)
{
output_high(pin_b0);
output_low(pin_b1);
}
if(r==2)
{
output_low(pin_b0);
output_high(pin_b1);
}
if(r==2)
{
output_high(pin_b0);
output_high(pin_b1);
}
}
void main()
{
setup_adc_ports(NO_ANALOGS);
setup_adc(ADC_OFF);
setup_psp(PSP_DISABLED);
setup_spi(SPI_MASTER|SPI_L_TO_H|SPI_CLK_DIV_4);
setup_timer_0(RTCC_INTERNAL|RTCC_DIV_1);
setup_timer_1(T1_DISABLED);
setup_timer_2(T2_DISABLED,0,1);
setup_comparator(NC_NC_NC_NC);
setup_vref(FALSE);
set_tris_b(0b00000000);
//set_tris_C(0b00000000);
set_tris_d(0b00000000);
setup_spi(SPI_MASTER | SPI_H_TO_L | SPI_CLK_DIV_4 );
While(1)
{
showrow(0);
showrow(1);
showrow(2);
showrow(3);
/* output_low(pin_d2);
delay_ms(500);
output_high(pin_d2);
delay_ms(500);
*/
}
}
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pin details of p10 display
1 OE Enable signal
2 A Line Power Control Signal
3 GND
4 B Line Power Control Signal
5 GND
6 F F
7 GND
8 CLK Clock Signal
9 GND
10 LAT
11 GND
12 R Red Signal
13 GND
14 F F
15 GND
16 F
and for spi from microcontroller we only use sdi, sdo and sck. |
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janvandeklok
Joined: 20 Jan 2021 Posts: 1
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Using 2 colour RG display |
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:00 am |
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Hello,
Could you tell me how I could turn the leds to Yellow and / or green ?
Jan |
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gaugeguy
Joined: 05 Apr 2011 Posts: 303
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 9:34 am |
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How is that related to this message thread about a RED display? |
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dyeatman
Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 1934 Location: Norman, OK
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Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:37 am |
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If you Google p10c4d1 connections you will even
find a video showing how to connect the panel(s). Lots out there! _________________ Google and Forum Search are some of your best tools!!!! |
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