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| colspan="2" | Total number of LEDs in the component | | colspan="2" | Total number of LEDs in the component | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:#EAE1EA;" | [[File:Fc9-conn-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" style="background-color:#EAE1EA; color:#4B008D;" | Connections | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-16-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" | Slave Address | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | Sets the software device slave address. Must be configured to match the wiring of the three hardware address pins. | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-16-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" | Channel | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | Channel selection | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-16-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" | Baud Select | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | Baud rate option selector | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-14-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" | Baud Rate | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | Baud rate to be used | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-7-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" | Stop Delay | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | On older microcontroller devices there is a potential for the I2C hardware channel to lock up if there is not a 10ms delay between an I2C stop event and the next I2C start event. Most modern microcontrollers will not have a problem so this property can be disabled to speed up the I2C communications. | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-5-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" | SDA | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | Pin used for SDA (data signal) | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-5-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" | SCL | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | Pin used for SCL (clock signal) | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:#EAE1EA;" | [[File:Fc9-conn-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" style="background-color:#EAE1EA; color:#4B008D;" | Colours | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:#EAE1EA;" | [[File:Fc9-conn-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" style="background-color:#EAE1EA; color:#4B008D;" | Simulation | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" | [[File:Fc9-type-16-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" | Simulation Type | ||
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+ | | colspan="2" | Sets the simulation type. Component GUI allows the object on the panel to reflect what the reakl life LED matrix should do. I2C Injector allows the I2C communications to be simulated via injectors. | ||
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+ | | width="10%" align="center" style="background-color:#EAE1EA;" | [[File:Fc9-conn-icon.png]] | ||
+ | | width="90%" style="background-color:#EAE1EA; color:#4B008D;" | GUI | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 9 November 2022
Author | Matrix Ltd |
Version | 2.0 |
Category | LEDs |
Contents
LED Matrix component
LED Matrix component designed to work using a HT16K33 LED driver IC. Can drive up to 16 x 8 (128) LEDs. Includes support for 8x16 Backpack, 16x8 Featherwing, 8x8 Backpack and Custom.
Component Pack
BASICIO
Detailed description
No detailed description exists yet for this component
Examples
Example to display a bitmap image on the LED matrix using the Bitmap Drawer component.
Downloadable macro reference
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SetBrightness |
Configures the brightness of the LEDs by varying the On portion of the duty. | |
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Brightness |
Range: 0-15 - 0 = Min Brightness, 15 = Full Brightness | |
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Return |
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ShiftColumns |
Shifts the columns one place left or right. Used for things like displaying scrolling text. | |
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Direction |
0 = Shift Left, 1 = Shift Right | |
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Return |
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ClearLEDs |
Sets all of the LEDs in the matrix to the off state. | |
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Return |
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WriteCommand |
Writes a command. | |
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Command |
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Return |
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WriteColumn |
Allows a single column of 8 LEDs to be controlled in a single action. | |
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Column |
Range: 0-15 | |
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Data |
Data to display on the column of LEDs | |
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Return |
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WriteRegister |
Writes a value to a register. | |
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Address |
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Value |
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Return |
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Initialise |
Configures the I2C peripheral and sets up the HT16K33 IC ready to drive the LEDs. | |
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Return |