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  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 7,
  • Issue 11,
  • pp. 607-614
  • (2011)

A Novel Design for 3-Color LED Display Panel Based on CPU Processor

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Abstract

This paper focuses on designing a 3-color LED display panel based on CPU processor. These kinds of displays are produced in two ways—linear and multilinear. Regarding the block design presented in this study, we can produce both types of said displays with ideal dimensions. The content of this paper is presented in a way that it can be used for implementation of various types and sizes of displays. In this regard, all algorithms and circuit details are provided such that by reading this paper one can get completely familiar with function and production methods of discussed displays. It is notable that the presented design is completely exclusive which has been tested practically and all its faults have been dissolved. Software with unique capabilities has also been designed for preparing subjects to be shown in display panels. This software allows the user to display sentences with different fonts and sizes, photos and animations with more than 700 kinds of optional effects.

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