“Charlieplexing” as a method of multiplexing LED displays has recently attracted a lot of attention because it allows you, with N I/Olines, to control N×(N–1) LEDs (reference 1 through reference 5).
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Science; DOI 10.29026/oes.2023.230005 overviews how GaN-based LED achieves high rate Wavelength division multiplexing visible light communication system with ...
We usually stay within the recommended Amperage with LEDs, but multiplexed displays provide an interesting opportunity to push them outside of that range. Because multiplexing scans a set of LEDs, ...
This study showcases a method for achieving high-performance yellow and red micro-LEDs through precise control of indium content within quantum wells. By employing a hybrid quantum well structure with ...
While regular Hackaday readers already know how to blink a LED with a microcontroller and have moved onto slightly more challenging projects such as solving the Navier-Stokes equations in 6502 ...
Connecting external peripherals to your controller or processor is easy enough. You connect a processor-I/O pin to each external peripheral. You then have independent control of each peripheral.
A flexible full-color micro-LED display with high mechanical robustness was fabricated by printing quantum dots (QDs) on a blue micro-LED array using standard photolithography. The red and green ...
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