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need to design a led matrix display

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mahran

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just asking if anybody know how to make a led matrix display
please send me links that show me how to design it
 
it's just a matrix (with rows and columns). on each "crossing"
you install device of your choice. Here is something very neat
for all audio freaks (don't remember where I found it):
 

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Hello

There are various LED running message circuits. What exactly are you looking for? How big it will be?

You are looking a Large format Led moving sign:

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or a small moving sign:

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Here are some projects i found on the net:

Small Format:
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Large Format
http://www.noisybox.net/electronics/LED_sign/#hardware
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thanks alot buddies spscially mixos
it was really useful links , but this displays use only the ROM memory to display a stored messages , i need if possible an interface with a standard keyboard or a keypad(matrix of switches)
 
Do yourself a favour and buy Z8 encore kit for US$49 (check www.zilog.com for details or just go to www.mouser.com and
buy it.)
It comes with 5 character LED matrix and enough memory.
It also includes C compiler with examples, book, power supply,
cable etc.
 
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