MBI5030-SOP24 starter-board
Serial-Knob
Serial-Knob
Find the bug!
Works as guesstimated
MCP1804 DIP friendly(er)
With sender address
Mount Bwaaaaak!
Wrong choice of footprint
WHAT was I thinking?
Solder paste - a bit too much
0402 LED - Phew...
"Toner transfer"
It' alive
Dirty little suckers!
DSC00004.jpg
DSC00001.jpg
DSC00002.jpg
DSC00007.jpg
DSC00003.jpg
DSC00008.jpg
DSC00005.jpg
DSC00006.jpg
16 LEDs on purple
LED module
Winter has arrived
Winter has arrived
QUARTERS! I NEED QUARTERS!
Two-point impact - Ouch again
This is what you get
AC motor
Thingy
Wasted - Is this still normal?
Fixed fooprint + LED + shrunk
ATtiny85 custom J-leads
ATtiny85 based IR switch
ATtiny85 custom J-leads
MRI scans of right knee 5/5
Awww... so cute!
Excessive packaging
MRI scans of right knee 4/5
MRI scans of right knee 3/5
MRI scans of right knee 2/5
MRI scans of right knee 1/5
IR PWM board
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
389 visits
MBI5030-SOP24 starter-board


Minimal effort to get started with the Macroblock MBI5030 PWM LED driver. Comes with onboard LEDs, but can still drive external ones. All pins broken out. Only needs a microcontroller and a high-frequency grayscale clock. An AVR running at 16MHz can use its CLOCK-OUT pin for the latter. The chips 'speaks' an SPI-like protocol. Unfortunately some information is encoded in the timing of the LE input, so one cannot use fast hardware SPI for the hole transfer. The special sequences must be bit-banged. Nevertheless it is a rather affordable chip and does mostly what it should. There is an issue with the datasheet(s) that can be found on the web. The older ones document functions that definitely are not implemented in the current silicon.
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.