LED-Matrix Case

LED-Matrix Case

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We're going to build a LED Matrix Panel today using a Raspberry PI. This panel will be controlled by the Adafruit Raspberry-Pi Hat adapter. First, you'll need a Raspberry Pi (Models 1-3 are currently supported) with Raspbian installed on it. For simplicity's sake, I've enabled SSH access for the Raspberry configuration. You can find this in Settings -> Raspberry Configuration at the top of the screen. Once you're logged in via SSH, you can download the installation script using the following command: curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adafruit/Raspberry-Pi-Installer-Scripts/master/rgb-matrix.sh After downloading, you can run the script with the following command: sudo bash rgb-matrix.sh In the first step of the installation on the PI, you'll need to select your adapter. If you're using the Adafruit HAT, you can select it. Alternatively, you can use the Bonnet Adapter linked below. Next, you'll need to choose a mode: Convenience or Quality. In Quality Mode, you'll have to sacrifice the Sound Library. The Bonnet Adapter also requires a jumper cable, which is not necessary in Convenience Mode. You can then confirm your configuration with y for Yes. Don't worry if it doesn't seem right - you can always redo the process later. Once all libraries are downloaded and installation is complete, you can start running the first script. Switch to the rpi-rgb-led-matrix folder and enter the examples folder. You'll find some sample scripts there that you can try out on your LED Matrix. To start the demo example, use the following command: sudo ./demo -D0 --led-rows=32 --led-cols=64 --led-gpios-mapping='adafruit-hat' Adafruit RGB-Matrix HAT for Raspberry PI https://www.ebay.de/itm/Adafruit-RGB-Matrix-HAT-RTC-f%C3%BCr-Raspberry-Pi-und-LED-Matrizen-Mini-Kit-2345/252828475110?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 Adafruit RGB-Matrix Panel https://www.ebay.de/itm/Adafruit-64x32-RGB-LED-Matrix-3mm-pitch-ADA2279/332322812781?hash=item4d5ffbb36d:g:czwAAB8ExF1cJ2bV To participate in the Make-o-Rama Box giveaway, send your mascot to contact@makeorama.de. Meetups and Discord https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/3D-Druck-Make-o-Rama/ https://discord.gg/peu9h2V Advertising Our Coffee Mug https://makeorama.de/products/mor-tasse Arduino Project Hubs https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub https://www.electronicshub.org Current Filaments and Accessories ColorFabb LW-PLA: https://makeorama.de/products/colorfabb-lw-pla/ Magigoo: https://makeorama.de/products/magigoo/ KVP-PETG: https://makeorama.de/products/kvp-petg Redline Neon PLA: https://makeorama.de/products/neon-pla/ Get a new filament sample from around the world every month with the Make-o-Rama Box. We're 3D printing enthusiasts who aim to bring 3D printing to everyone's home. If you find a filament in your box that you like, feel free to order it in our online shop. Website & Data Protection https://www.make-o-rama.de Data protection: https://makeorama.de/privacy

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