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This project involves driving a 4x4 LED dot matrix display using multiplexing and transistor arrays. The project uses PNP transistor logic arrays like the UDN2981 to selectively provide power to rows when a controller logic is high and no power when low. While the project sample uses a 4x4 display, the full project involves a larger 34-piece 7x5 LED matrix. The design can be used as a digital notice board and stores messages in EEPROM during power failures using an AT24C16 2KB serial EEPROM chip interfaced with a PC.

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This project involves driving a 4x4 LED dot matrix display using multiplexing and transistor arrays. The project uses PNP transistor logic arrays like the UDN2981 to selectively provide power to rows when a controller logic is high and no power when low. While the project sample uses a 4x4 display, the full project involves a larger 34-piece 7x5 LED matrix. The design can be used as a digital notice board and stores messages in EEPROM during power failures using an AT24C16 2KB serial EEPROM chip interfaced with a PC.

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Here is the project that I made on 34 pieces but here just for a sample I am driving it on 4 pieces of 8*8.

I use 34 pieces of 7*5 sizes at that time. But basic idea behind it is same that is multiplexing. For 34 pieces multiplexing ICs increases and if pieces are so big then for better brightness we can use NPN transistor array like ULN2803. Here for driving rows I use also pnp logic array UDN2981 that transfer power to row when controller logic is 1 and no power when logic is 0. UDN2981 max supply input is 15 volt. so it can maximum transfer almost 14 to 15 volt to the rows but red leds enough bright on 5 volt . dot matrix pieces are also multicolor normally red and green in one package so for driving green leds logic is same as for reds but that need some high power as compare to red so raise the supply of UDN2981. UDN2981 can also be replaced by a 8 pnp transistor to use it as a switch This project can be used as a digital notice board in university it has a pc interface so message can be updated to it and on power failure it remain in it because EEPROM is used in this project . EEPROM is AT 24C16 serial EEPROM having 2048 bytes.

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