Hi fellow hobby freeks.
I need to make an LCD cube with 100x100x100 LCDS' and I know that a KEIL CX51 is the best processor for the project.
BUT how can I wire the LCDS' to the processor.
"Full details" of a 5x5x5 LED cube project: www.electronicsweekly.com/.../build-your-own-led-cube.html
You could manage with just 60 000 LCD too, if you settle for covering the visible surface.
100x100x100 LCDS'
Wow - One million LCDs
Hope you're not thinking of using wire-wrap!
I think I would go for a full 3D cube of 100MHz 1-clockers. 100x100x100 fast 1-clockers should have quite a lot of computing power to play with - a peak performance of 10^14 instructions/s can't be ignored.
And 1 million processors sending out parts of the video data on the individual serial ports should allow for a quite high total resolution. 19200 baud would be 19.2gbit/s total output capacity - and everyone should know that the 8051 can run at way more than 19200 baud. One full HD image at 24fps with 12-bit/color channel would need about 2.1gbit/s of data. At 19200 baud, the total output capacity would be enough to show one Full HD image on each side of the cube and still have plenty for streaming DTS HD Master Audio.
Please posts photos.
"how can I wire the LCDS' to the processor"
If you don't know such a basic requirement as that, how can you "know" that it's the best one for the job?!
Anyhow, the procedure for you to determine the answer to your question (whichever processor you use) is described here: www.8052.com/.../160143
One more troll, having a slow day.
We will have to suffer this until Keil starts to require registered accounts.
I know that a KEIL CX51 is the best processor for the project.
There's no such thing as a Keil CX51 processor.
And how exactly do you know that, anyway?
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