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  PORT_D
  PORT_D
   0 (PD0) - UART RX
   0 (PD0) - UART RX
   1 (PD1) - D1
   1 (PD1) - D5
   2 (PD2) - D0
   2 (PD6) - D3 A0
   3 (PD3) - D2
   3 (PD5) - D4 A1
   4 (PD4) - D6 A2
   4 (PD4) - D6 A2
   5 (PD5) - D4 A1
   5 (PD3) - D2
   6 (PD6) - D3 A0
   6 (PD2) - D0
   7 (PD7) - D5
   7 (PD1) - D1
  PORT_B
  PORT_B
   8  (PB0) - MR
   8  (PB0) - MR

Revision as of 07:53, 3 July 2013

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Small sign

Yotson modified a small LED banner sign to be controlled by an Arduino. After hooking it up to the Dockstar and reprogramming SpaceBot it is now located on the speaker next to the 19" rack and displays messages from IRC users (!wall and !speak). Code is available on github, based on this earlier code.

Large sign

DeDaan brought in a larger sign. We plan on modifying this as well to have a second banner; if this is working, the smaller one will probably be used to indicate space state to the outside world from behind a window above the front door.

The larger sign contains a separate control unit, programmed using a separate keyboard with a DB-9 like plug. It is attached to a PCB containing the LEDs with a 20 pin flatcable.

The control unit ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjornlammers/8425066292/in/photostream ) contains the following ICs:

The Toshiba and the unmarked IC are in a socket, the other two are soldered to the PCB.

The LED panel ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/bjornlammers/8425075284/in/photostream ) contains:

See also this tech-archive thread: http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.electronics.repair/2012-06/msg00302.html

Source code

old

First images

Schema's / Electronics

Arduino Pin setup

PORT_D
 0 (PD0) - UART RX
 1 (PD1) - D5
 2 (PD6) - D3 A0
 3 (PD5) - D4 A1
 4 (PD4) - D6 A2
 5 (PD3) - D2
 6 (PD2) - D0
 7 (PD1) - D1
PORT_B
 8  (PB0) - MR
 9  (PB1) - E1
 10 (PB3) - E2
PORT_C
 14 (A0,PC0) - A0
 15 (A1,PC1) - A1
 16 (A2,PC2) - A2

PIN OUT

01 - VCC
02 - VCC
03 - VCC
04 - SN74LS273N PIN 1 (MR)
05 - SN74LS138N PIN 5 (E2)
06 - SN74LS273N PIN 4 (D1)
07 - SN74LS138N PIN 1 (A0)
08 - SN74LS273N PIN 3 (D0)
09 - SN74LS138N PIN 2 (A1)
10 - SN74LS273N PIN 7 (D2)
11 - SN74LS138N PIN 3 (A2)
12 - SN74LS273N PIN 17 (D6)
13 - SN74LS138N PIN 4 (E1)
14 - SN74LS273N PIN 13 (D4)
15 - GND
16 - SN74LS273N PIN 8 (D3)
17 - GND
18 - SN74LS273N PIN 14 (D5)
19 - GND
20 - GND

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