rev1's are available.......
working on getting rev2 built and tested, ( picture with vqfn package, on the left ).
Simplistic Arduino Example files on GitHub ----> https://github.com/haroldmoore/Led-Dot-Matrix-display-board/tree/main
TIL311 Emulator mode is now working --- >
files on github ----- > https://github.com/haroldmoore/Led-Dot-Matrix-display-board/blob/main/matrixencoder1.zip
I found WAY better encoder control firmware on github, here it
is :
https://github.com/haroldmoore/Led-Dot-Matrix-display-board/blob/main/custom_encoder.zip
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The REV 2's are in! The REV 2's are in!! here is a short video ----> https://youtu.be/sF_6io8nx4A
Here is how the vqfn sits for soldering, looks like the three vias in the middle will have to be moved, so I can have a "lower fit", not to mention shorting out on the chips center pad! So all is not lost, just have to re-spin some newer gerber files.
The socket pins will fit perfectly! Then when people wear out the obsolete, and extinct 5x7 dot matrix led chips, they can plug in a brand new one from EBAY.......
Soldering the small 20 pin 3mmX3mm VQFN is possible, here is a small video showing that it is in fact possible, if you have a small fan to blow away the solder fumes, and some magnification equipment, ( a loupe ) :-) ----- > https://youtu.be/VPb-hWagqgQ
Rev 2's are working OK, minor change to the control lines:
//################## Decimal Point Control ######################
//************************** rev1 *******************************
//---------------------------------------------------------------
//int rowPins[7] = {1, 14, 2, 3, 13, 12, 11}; //-program ROW pins
//---------------------------------------------------------------
//---------------------------------------------------------------
//int colPins[6] = {5, 4, 0, 10, 16, 15 }; //-program COLUMN pins
//---------------------------------------------------------------
//***************************************************************
//************************** rev2 *******************************
int rowPins[7] = {1, 16, 2, 3, 13, 12, 11}; //-program ROW pins
//***************************************************************
//***************************************************************
int colPins[6] = {5, 4, 0, 10, 15, 14 }; //-program COLUMN pins
//***************************************************************
//##########################################################
I'll make a video of the versions ( VQFN / SOIC ) , ( new / old ) here shortly.
Time to get working on 'Rev 3' with an 0202 led matrix plug-in board, since the
display chips have become obsolete, in the mean time been seeing how the
RGB strips program up for quick SIGNS, ---> https://youtu.be/oNyM8KGrFpE
Here is a short video using the smaller REV2 VQFN 5x7 matrix display boards in a custom CLOCK application : https://youtu.be/7QRXrlKybig
A more complete logger :
It appears that the carrier board with the 202 led's have been bumped down in priority in favor of the
encoder carrier board:
Ok, now that the ATTINY3226 I2C encoder pcb is working, I can get back to making the rev 3 matrix display pcb with 0603 leds. :-)
Wish the files section files were removeable, real old stuff! I'll put the newest files up with a
Git Hub link!