BlinkenWall |
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BlinkenWall is a pixelwall which comprises 23040 LEDs. The wall itself is a Lumino production from 1986, originally controlled by several Z80s. By degrees, more and more bits broke down, the power supply unit was faulty, the whole Z80-stuff too slow and the wall interface no longer useful. Thus, StefanSchuermans and SaschaLudwig integrated a new controller at a weekend in summer 2005 (24.06.2005 and 25.06.2005). This new controller is based on an 8BitAmEthernet module with an ATMega128 and is adapted to the wall interface by a few changes in hardware and some more in software. The old Z80 controller board is not in use anymore.
Technical Data:
- 240 x 96 Pixel + 2 Pixel LEDs green
- Real Power: 1740 Watt
- Apparent Power: 2417 VA
- Efficiency factor cos. phi: 0,72
- Weight: ca. 485 lb or 200 Kg
- Control: Ethernet 10base-T
- Microcontroller: ATMega128
- Network: Realtek RTL8019AS
History:
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23.06.2005 Hanging up Blinkenwall in Sascha's cellar with M10 Heavy duty stakes at the concrete ceiling (weight of the wall: 485 lb or 220Kg)
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24.06.2005 Reverse engeneering of the original control of the wall with Z80, modification of the hardware from 8BitAmEthernet to 16 bit and different stuff
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25.06.2005 Software development to control the wall, disassembling the old controller,integrating the new one with additional boards, testing in heaps
Pictures you may find at:
http://photo.astrastudio.de/v/BlinkenWall
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SaschaLudwig - 31 May 2006
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JulianePilster - 29 Jul 2007 (translation)