[sdiy] I/O trouble...
Bert Schiettecatte
bert.schiettecatte at esat.kuleuven.ac.be
Fri Jul 11 10:36:14 CEST 2003
Hi laurie,
Thanks for your email! I checked those parts on digikey and they are all
obsolete. I'd also like to be able to adjust brightness
through PWM .
I'm actually not sure what will happen if I try to do PWM on the LEDs
from my MCU and the MCU gets interrupted now and
Then by the UART for MIDI communications. ?
Thanks,
bert
-----Original Message-----
From: Elby Designs [mailto:elby_designs at ozemail.com.au]
Sent: vrijdag 11 juli 2003 9:55
To: Bert Schiettecatte
Subject: Re: [sdiy] I/O trouble...
The MM5484 (there are others that are similar) is a 16-segment LED
driver that uses Nationals MicroWire for communications. That is a
3-wire communications path for 16-segments and 4-wires for 32 segments.
Also check out there MM5450 and MM5451 chips.
Best Regards
Laurie Biddulph
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~boobies
Mobile: 0404 846 943
----- Original Message -----
From: Bert Schiettecatte <mailto:bert.schiettecatte at esat.kuleuven.ac.be>
To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 9:09 AM
Subject: [sdiy] I/O trouble...
Hi All,
On my daily adventures with microcontrollers I am faced with another I/O
problem. Please forgive me my silly questions since I'm not an
electronics expert.
Here goes:
I have a MCU with 2 8-bit ports available, one of them is the A/D. Since
I'm connecting an LCD to the MCU as well, I need one port as the LCD's
data bus.
So that leaves me without any pins to light my LED matrix (32 leds =
4x8) and scan my key matrix (up to 32 keys).
I thought about putting an SN74CBT16233 on the 2 8-bit ports, this will
give me another 16 I/O lines. This IC is a 16-bit 1-of-2 FET
multiplexer. So I would
put the A/D and LCD data bus on one output of the multiplexer and the
key matrix + led matrix on the other output of the multiplexer. The key
and led matrix
would be 8 rows which I want to put power on sequentially, and then use
4 columns to light the LEDs and 4 columns to scan the keys. Does this
make
any sense? I'm just trying to find a way to hook up all this I/O. Argh!
It's ok if I lose some brightness by multiplexing, as long as they have
a decent visibility I'm happy. I'm also concerned that the MCU might go
to heaven if I
make it source and sink the current for the LEDs (even when only one LED
gets lit at a time for a very short period).
Thanks for any suggestions.
Bert (very tired and going to bed now)
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