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Description | 192x16 bicolor matrix display |
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192x16 bicolor matrix display
synopsis
xopr received two 192x16 bicolor 5mm dot matrix displays (one to keep, one to fix a controller board for).
pinout and protocol
The marquee consists of shift registers which allows one to shift and latch in 2x192 bits. After that's done, a row needs to be selected and the two colors are displayed with a strobe signal. This means, the display has no memory and for every line, a new set of pixels need to be shifted in. The display is controlled with 9 bits (red, green, clock, strobe, latch enable, a, b, c, row)
Pinout:
pin 1 .--. GND |oo| GND |oo| GND |oo| GND |oo| GND |oo| GND |oo| GND |oo| GND |oo| GND |oo| NC |oo| NC(?) '--'
plan
Already reverse engineered the pinout and protocol and drove it with an arduino nano. Unfortunately, with the default settings, it is slow enough that the display's refresh rate becomes annoying. Did some tests with an ESP-12E module and had some success (the 'ROW/chip select' pin selecting the other 8 rows somehow failed on GPIO15 and GPIO16).
todo
- upload data sheets
- note pinout