2024-11-20 04:38 AM - last edited on 2024-11-21 01:55 AM by Andrew Neil
Friends, which algorithm do you use to control the LEDs in this structure? I need your ideas. I have prepared a table of the LEDs' turn on order.
2024-11-20 03:00 PM
First of all, thank you very much for your kind and detailed explanation.
I have some problems.
1. I do not know English. I am writing to you via Translate. That is why I cannot understand some of your technical statements. It is not understood when translated.
2. As important as I said before, I am not as good a programmer as you. I know at a basic level.
3. I understand a little of what you say, but I understand better when you write code.
4. I have some missing topics, I learn as I practice.
If you have enough time to write a code that can run this system, I would love to see it.
Thank you. I control 24 LEDs by scanning with 250us using the codes I gave.
But as I said at the beginning, I opened this topic because I did not like the code I wrote.
2024-11-20 06:33 PM
Hi,
Have you measured the CLK speed, minimum Data setup and hold times?
Kind regards
Pedro
2024-11-21 01:18 AM
@unsigned_char_array wrote:
Why are you bit banging and why aren't you using SPI?
One advantage of bit-banging - at this point, at least - is that you can step the process bit-by-bit to watch what's happening.
@unsigned_char_array wrote:
- I would avoid using any inputs for the moment and just use fixed values, makes it much easier to test. This way you can test inputs and outputs separately.
Absolutely!
@unsigned_char_array wrote:
I wouldn't use magic numbers. Use bitshifting instead. So if you want bit 9 set for instance use currentval = 1UL<<9
Definitely!
@XooM - and if you want to set a bit without affecting others, use:
currentval |= 1UL<<9;
Or, to clear a bit:
currentval &= ~(1UL<<9);
2024-11-21 01:26 AM
@XooM wrote:1. I do not know English. I am writing to you via Translate. That is why I cannot understand some of your technical statements. It is not understood when translated.
Do you not have any colleagues or teachers, etc, locally who could help you?
@XooM wrote:Thank you. I control 24 LEDs by scanning with 250us
Still not sure what you mean by, "scanning with 250us" ?
Is it: every 250ms you send a new 16-bit pattern to select a new LED ?
If so, that means that each LED is only ON for 250ms ?
@XooM wrote:But as I said at the beginning, I opened this topic because I did not like the code I wrote.
No, you didn't say that; you just said, "which algorithm do you use to control the LEDs in this structure? I need your ideas. I have prepared a table of the LEDs' turn on order" - nothing there about having written anything!"
So what is it, exactly, that you "do not like" about your code?
2024-11-21 09:46 AM
Never mind, focus on the other topics. I don't like you questioning me. You don't have to answer every topic. Those who want to help me and guide me are already showing themselves. You are constantly being rude. I don't really get along with you. The question is very clear and simple. "How do you control these LEDs?" Sometimes I may want to light up just 1 LED, sometimes 10 LEDs. That's the question and it's simple. But never mind. You can ask 100 questions now.