'''
Demonstrates the use of MAX7219, Scrolling display.
* Demonstrate to display the scrolling display.
* Four numbers of the MAX7219 are connected in daisy chain.
* 8x8 dot matrix module, (64 LEDs) is connected with each MAX7219
* totally 8x8x4 = 256 LEDs forming with 8 rows of 32 columns Display area.
* The Raspberry Pi Pico pin connections are MAX7219 given below:
* MAX7219 VCC pin to VBUS
* MAX7219 GND pin to GND
* MAX7219 DIN pin to digital GPIO3
* MAX7219 CS pin to digital GPIO5
* MAX7219 CLOCK pin to digital GPIO2
Name:- M.Pugazhendi
Date:- 10thJul2021
Version:- V0.1
e-mail:- [email protected]
'''
'''
# Import MicroPython libraries of PIN and SPI
from machine import Pin, SPI
# Import MicoPython max7219 library
import max7219
# Import time
import time
#Intialize the SPI
spi = SPI(0, baudrate=10000000, polarity=1, phase=0, sck=Pin(2), mosi=Pin(3))
ss = Pin(5, Pin.OUT)
# Create matrix display instant, which has four MAX7219 devices.
display = max7219.Matrix8x8(spi, ss, 14)
#Set the display brightness. Value is 1 to 15.
display.brightness(10)
#Define the scrolling message
scrolling_message = "RASPBERRY PI PICO AND MAX7219 -- 8x8 DOT MATRIX SCROLLING DISPLAY"
#Get the message length
length = len(scrolling_message)
#Calculate number of columns of the message
column = (length * 8)
#Clear the display.
display.fill(0)
display.show()
#sleep for one one seconds
time.sleep(1)
# Unconditionally execute the loop
while True:
for x in range(112, -column, -1):
#Clear the display
display.fill(0)
# Write the scrolling text in to frame buffer
display.text(scrolling_message ,x,0,1)
#Show the display
display.show()
#Set the Scrolling speed. Here it is 50mS.
time.sleep(0.05)'''