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==== MBS online ====
==== MBS online ====
*[http://www.runningserver.com/?page=runningserver.content.thelab.mbs128 MBS128 by Dexter]
*[http://www.runningserver.com/?page=runningserver.content.thelab.mbs128 MBS128 by Dexter]
*[http://blog.hitflip.de/2007/03/05/blinken-hitflip/ More Pictures]
*[http://s23.org/wiki/MBS More Pictures]
*[http://s23.org/wiki/MBS Even more Pictures]
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[[Image:MBS Prototyp Detail big.jpg|300px]]
[[Image:MBS Prototyp Detail big.jpg|300px]]
*Front view of the MBS:
[[Image:MBS_front2.JPG|300px]]


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Latest revision as of 21:30, 28 July 2015

project overview
Zur deutschsprachigen Version dieser Seite
MBS front2.JPG
Year 2007
Number of pixels 144
Grayscales / Colors
Illuminant
Power input
Contact person Guido Pannenbecker
Project website

The MBS (MobileBlinkenServer) is a dongle which can for example be connected to BLP1.1 to deliver pictures. It only constists of a SUB-D plug for the connection to the BLP1.1 and an Atmega8. It is possible to realise the power supply by the BLP when adding VCC to pin 13 of the SUB plug by soldering a wire from VCC to pin 13 on the back of the BLP board. MBS can also be energised by an external cable.

MBS Prototyp Detail

The current version is able to repeat up to 387 frames (18x8, black-and-white), each with two Bytes wide time measurement in ms. The C-Tool Blinken2MBS changes any file format into fitting asm-Code by BlinkenLib. Image data is then copied behind the asm-Code and can be flashed by tavrasm, avrdude and a STK-200 on the Atmega.

The project is subject to GPL. No liability will be assumed for any damage or the like.

Download

Source code asm und c: MBS007.zip [11 KB]

Wiring scheme

The following link leads to the pin assignment Atmega8 which you can also get from the producer. The pin assingment of the SUB-D 25 can be found on this site: Pinbelegung SUB-D 25.

You can solder a compatible plug for the ISP or connect it to a further SUB-D plug to programm the Atmega (last column of the table).

Pin at LPT-Kabel Name at BlinkenLEDs Pin at Atmega Name at Atmega Pin at ISP and name
1 column 17+18 26 PC3 -
2 column 1+2 2 PD0 -
3 column 3+4 3 PD1 -
4 column 5+6 4 PD2 -
5 column 7+8 5 PD3 -
6 column 9+10 17 PB3 MOSI - ISP Pin 4
7 column 11+12 18 PB4 MISO - ISP Pin 5
8 column 13+14 19 PB5 SCK - ISP Pin 2
9 15+16 25 PC2 -
10 unused (greyscales) - - -
11 ? - - -
12 ? - - -
13 extra VCC (!) 7, 20 VCC ISP Pin 1 + current for ISP
14 Clock 27 PC4 -
15 open 1 /RESET /RES - ISP Pin 3
16 Strobe 11 PD5 -
17 open - - -
18-25 inertia 8, 22 GND ISP Pin 6 + current for ISP

Shifter

Something similar is already existing, the Shifter:
It can pass frames which are saved (only a few are possible) on the flash of a ATtiny2313 to BlinkenLEDs (with greyscales) or can receive and pass a MCUF stream serially.

Contact

Questions, problems, helpful suggestions or ideas are most welcome. Contact person is Guido Pannenbecker.

thx 2 Dexter, Arne, Sascha, Dirk and 1stein for hints, tricks and help. :)


MBS online



  • MBS prototype detail:

MBS Prototyp Detail big.jpg

  • Front view of the MBS:

MBS front2.JPG