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How to connect a ADAFRUIT16x32 RGB LED Matrix Panel to a Raspberry Pi 4

harness68
harness68 over 5 years ago

I am having difficulty.  I assume I have connected the 16x32 RGB LED Matrix Panel to a Raspberry Pi 4 I have but It never displays.  I have followed all the tutorials on ADAFRUIT but they only confirm the pin out connection to a Pi3.  has anyone ever got this to work?

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    0 clem57 over 5 years ago

    harness68  What software did you try? Do you have a digital meter to check the voltage changes to the panel? I have done simple LED's with no problem. My suggestion is check for the obvious before going too deep.

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    0 harness68 over 5 years ago in reply to clem57

    LX Terminal on a raspberry pi 4 with a github link found on the ada fruit website, we have produced a breadboard with 3v to 5v conversion (74ahct125N) however when we run a demo,

     

     

    sudo ./demo -t 10 -D1 runtext.ppm

     

    only two lines of leds light up.

     

    we have tried changing the Columns and rows to 16x32 but still no change, we have checked to see if there is no shorts with a meter, we are definitely getting 5v  we have had to assume that the GPIO pin are in the same location on the Pi 4

     

     

     

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    0 harness68 over 5 years ago in reply to clem57

    LX Terminal on a raspberry pi 4 with a github link found on the ada fruit website, we have produced a breadboard with 3v to 5v conversion (74ahct125N) however when we run a demo,

     

     

    sudo ./demo -t 10 -D1 runtext.ppm

     

    only two lines of leds light up.

     

    we have tried changing the Columns and rows to 16x32 but still no change, we have checked to see if there is no shorts with a meter, we are definitely getting 5v  we have had to assume that the GPIO pin are in the same location on the Pi 4

     

     

     

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