SeriAlpha

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SeriAlpha is a small backpack for alphanumeric LEDs (16 segment, specifically). It will accept I2C/SPI communications, and control the LED display attached to it.

Project Status

Schematic/board done, BOM on file at Digikey, board and parts have been ordered and have arrived.

Design Overview/Ideas

  • Based around the ATtiny2313 in a QFN20 package
  • Individual transistors for each segment, so it will support all segments on at once and nifty things like PWMing segments
  • Built in character generator, so you can just tell the board what letter/number to display.
  • Targeting the SparkFun-sold 16segment LED displays

Revision 1 Design Issues

  • Unable to disable RESET pin due to silicon errata, so one segment won't work. - Fixed by switching to ATmega48 in revision 2.
  • No bypass caps on PCB - Fixed in revision 2.
  • Board could be smaller if MCU moved to bottom of board - Fixed in revision 2.
  • Resistor networks and dual-transistors would make assembly much easier - Fixed in revision 2.