??? 11/08/09 14:44 Read: times |
#170569 - Gee ... I'm not sure I follow ... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
so an 8x8 matrix of LEDs illuminates 8 characters x 8 characters.
The clock as shown has 11 x 10 characters - so that'd be four 8x8 matrix blocks, and would leave some spares around the edges. Do you mean unused LED's? It usually works out cheaper to buy these matrix blocks than the corresponding number of individual LEDs. Andy, How, exactly, would you apply an 8x8 matrix display of the type Erik suggested to this problem? Are you assuming you can drive each LED independently? Just how would you arrange that? How many I/O's would it require? What other hardware? This sort of clock uses words rather than characters, wouldn't you say? After all, it will say, "It is FIVE PAST FOUR", or "IT IS TEN TILL SEVEN", so the "IT IS" occurs quite frequently, while "NOON" may not occur so often. How do you see the row/column organization of the 8x8 matrix working in this application? How would you adjust the brightness? RE |