This project uses p3 64*32 16s display module as the display unit and esp8266 as the driving unit. The programming tool uses arduino.
The project address is: https://github.com/witnessmenow/LED-Matrix-Display-Examples.
Video address: https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvU_ZfF7vs4&t=281s
I have uploaded the library files used to compile the firmware, which can be used directly or downloaded from the official website.
Use a socket for the power connection: https://detail.tmall.com/item.htm?_u=hj6gm7ma399&id=599108020033
Remove the connecting terminal core and solder it to the circuit board.
According to the wiring of the board, check whether the gpio0 pin on the board is grounded. If it is grounded, it will not start (the biggest pitfall during the test)
The LED_WIFI_WeatherClock.ino.d1_mini file is a clock file that can be directly burned using a programmer.
Attached is the wiring diagram:
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