Lecture

LED Displays: Matrix Displays

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This lecture covers the concept of pixels, LED display characteristics, matrix LED displays, register-based control, programming techniques, and the generation and refreshing of LED matrix displays. It also explains the structure of characters, text display, memory management for pixels, point drawing, and matrix display. The separation of generation and refreshing processes, as well as animations and image preparation for LED displays, are also discussed.

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Signs and LED displays
Comprendre le fonctionnement des enseignes et des afficheurs à LED, depuis les petites enseignes à motifs fixes jusqu'aux écrans géants à LED. Apprendre à les fabriquer et à les programmer les microc
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