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Blinkenlights, Demonstrate the use of the uSD slot for DIY hardware
http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/ben-blinkenlights/
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- ubb-vga.sch: use resistive divider instead of diodes - ubb-vga.sch, ubb-vga.c (VSYNC): moved VSYNC from DAT3 to CLK to make all MMC data lines available for pixel data - ubb-vga.sch, ubb-vga.c (R): moved red from DAT2 to DAT3 for convenient access to the 4th channel - ubb-vga.sch: added luminance (Y) channel - ubb-vga.sch: added pull-down to HSYNC/CMD, for later use with the MMC controller - ubb-vga.c (pdfuns, pdfunc, ben_setup, setup): make UBB signals GPIOs, in case someone left them in a different configuration |
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avrdude | ||
bbl | ||
cam | ||
components | ||
ext | ||
nxuart | ||
ubb | ||
ubb-vga | ||
bbl.brd | ||
bbl.cmp | ||
bbl.pro | ||
bbl.sch | ||
BOOKSHELF | ||
Makefile | ||
README |
Ben Blinkenlights ================= This project is a proof of concept implementation of Rikard Lindstrom's idea of using the Ben's 8:10 card slot as a general extension interface also for devices that don't speak MMC or SD/SDIO. The application is a simple LED circuit, as suggested by David Samblas. The 8:10 card slot gives access to six GPIOs, a 3.3 V supply that can be switched on and off by software, and ground. We use a simple form of multiplexing to drive ten LEDs with this interface. Note that one should only light one LED at a time. If multiple LEDs are lit, they will share the current though the common resistor, and will thus be less bright than a single LED.