Further testing the μController Display Module

In the last post, I was able to get the μController version of the display module working with a basic test routine that proved that 1. the controller could be programmed and 2. the display was being driven correctly. The next stage is to flesh this out to replicate the MAX2771 API. The purpose here … Continue reading Further testing the μController Display Module

Powering up the μController Display Module

In the last post, I set up the infrastructure on my newly configured PC to make sure that it can at least communicate and program a chip. I needed to do this before jumping in and starting to program the μControll based display module to minimise the number of issues to be encountered. Initial Check … Continue reading Powering up the μController Display Module

Testing the μController Based Display – The Environment

This post is about bringing up the μController based display module for the Clock. In a previous post, I outlined the approach that I would be taking. Since this will be my first attempt at in-board programming on a "real" project, the idea is to take a systematic approach to try to quickly resolve any issues … Continue reading Testing the μController Based Display – The Environment

Alternate Display Driver

The purpose of this entry is to describe the assembly,  programming and testing of the alternate Clock Display Module - whereby instead of a dedicated display driver chip, the module will be controlled by its own micro controller. This was created under a separate GitHub branch as UCtl_small. After the relative ease of getting the … Continue reading Alternate Display Driver

MAX7221 Driven Display Module

It is now time to put some theory into action. This entry will talk about the implementation of the clock display module driven by the MAX7221. This chip was selected for the first version of the display module as it provided a one-stop solution for driving seven segment displays. It also SPI compatible and provided some additional features like … Continue reading MAX7221 Driven Display Module

Display Revisited

While waiting for the display board to return from OSHPark, I was also interested in an alternative module. I had mentioned this idea before and it was time to start taking a closer look. For the purpose, I created another branch in GitHub rather than creating a whole new project. The key feature of this … Continue reading Display Revisited

Back to the Drawing Board

Well, not exactly back to the drawing board for everything... What has developed since doing the actual schematic is that the display module was treated as a black box. Now it is time to open this up and understand how this is to work. The beauty of this approach is that not knowing anything about … Continue reading Back to the Drawing Board