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Contents
Abstract
The Wireless LED Display is a 128x32 RGB LED array that displays text and graphics that a user can control over a Wi-Fi interface from a client PC.
Team Members & Roles
Charles MacDonald - Hardware design, display driver
Wilson Luc - Python GUI client software, data protocol design
Will Zegers - Wi-Fi driver
Introduction
The initial goal for the project was to drive an array of 32x16 RGB LED panels for the purpose of display informational messages.
Functionality expanded to include a Wi-Fi interface, software power control, and a scalable panel system.
Hardware overview
Panel interface
Display timing
Display rendering