How to make 24X6 LED Display Board

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The DISPLAY BOARD consists of 24 columns and 6 rows. Now the question comes that what are these ROWS and COLUMNS? The rows are made by joining the cathodes and a Common terminal is taken out, similarly the columns are having anodes of the LED. The basic concept behind this project is MULTIPLEXING, it is a way to split the information’s and sends them one by one, doing this will save many pins of our microcontroller. We can use any type of LED, like clear lens, diffused lens or RGB LED. But we...
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  • Sarathkumar Chandrasekaran
    Sarathkumar Chandrasekaran
    Awesome idea. Thanks for sharing the coding and Tutorial
  • Engineers Club
    Engineers Club
    You are welcome!
  • arunkumar0553
    arunkumar0553
    is it easy to design ?
    im from electronics and communication engineering and i have to do my project
    so please help
    and how much cost it requires for design of this circuit ?

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