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==Overview==
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Colorsduino is a magic RGB LED dot-matrix driver compatible with Arduino . Colorsduino pairs the M54564 with a single DM163 constant current driver. By using the DM163, Colorduino gains three 8+6-bit channels of hardware PWM control of the LED’s freeing up the MCU from having to implement it in software. This gives the ATmega328 more CPU bandwidth for performing other tasks. Colorduino is easy to cascade by IIC and Power interface.
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| [[File:Colorduino.JPG|400px|Colorduino V1.3]] <br>
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| [[File:IM140806001_4.jpg|400px|Colorduino V1.4]]<br>
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| <div style="text-align: center">[[Colorduino V1.3|Colorduino V1.3(Discontinue)]]</div>
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| <div style="text-align: center">[[Colorduino V1.4|Colorduino V1.4(SKU:IM140806001)]]</div>
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==Features==
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==V3.0 Change List==
 
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* remove the switch in 1.4 version
8bits colors support with 6bits correction for each color in every dots
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Hardware 16MHz PWM support
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Without any external circuits, play and shine
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Dedicated GPIO and ADC interface
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Hardware UART and IIC communication with easy cascading
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24 constant current channels of 100mA each
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8 super source driver channels of 500mA each
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==Hardware==
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[[File:Colorduino1.jpg]]
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[[File:Colorduino2.jpg]]
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==Spec==
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==Download==
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==Useful Link==
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[http://blog.lincomatic.com/?p=109 Lincomatic' DIY Blog  <iTead Studio Colorduino – A Preview>]
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[https://123led.wordpress.com/colorduino/  Nick's LED Projects <Colorduino>]
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 16 January 2015

Colorduino V1.3
Colorduino V1.4


V3.0 Change List

  • remove the switch in 1.4 version