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OK maybe that is what is throwing me off. If Pin 1 is at the top left on the notched side (R1) then is Pin 2 B1 or does it have odd pins on the left and even pins on the right? If the latter, then Address Line E would be the 4th pin down on the right, like this? That does make Address Line E Pin 8.
Did you see the writeup here? https://learn.adafruit.com/32x16-32x32-rgb-led-matrix/new-wiring
(ignore the sizes mentioned in the URL)
yes, for this type of rectangular connector, odd pins are in one column, and even pins in the other
it will make more sense if you have a matching uncrimped ribbon cable connector to look at
Thanks. I learned the hard way that some LED panels that are 64x64 and larger only have 2 or 3 address lines and use LED driver chips (ex FM6124, ICN2038S) that use a shift register to control the row address. I can’t control these panels with a Matrix Portal S3. I bought several P2 128x64 panels that have 5 address lines and connected them to my Matrix Portal S3 but so far I can’t get them to do anything – not even a flash when I power up.
I think (hope) it is just an address line issue which is why I am looking for info about address line E. The Matrix Portal S3 connects address line E to Pin 8 by default. The HUB75 pinout printed on these panels shows address line E is the 4th pin down on the right side, so I think it should work but it doesn’t. Am I missing something?
I doubt that's the only problem: a missing address line will give some display, but misaligned in some way. Having nothing at all points to a more basic problem. I'd look at power and clock first.
Also latch and enable
Yeah it is concerning, especially since I bought 4 of them. After getting 2 panels that only had 3 address lines, the dreaded ICND2083S LED driver chip, and only HUB75 in, I contacted 20 LED vendors on Ali Express looking for P2 128x64 panels with 5 address lines and HUB75 in and out connectors. Only 2 had them so I went for it. I have been swapping back and forth between these panels, an Ali Express P4 64x32 panel and an Adafruit P2.5 64x32 panel. Those work fine so I know it’s not a problem with the Matrix Portal, power, or ribbon cable.
The HUB75 pinout is printed on the panels next to the HUB75 input connector and exactly matches the pic I posted earlier, so Address Line E is Pin-8 based on the pin numbering you provided. The working panels usually have some or all LEDs flash or do something when powering up. These 4 panels do NOTHING. It’s possible they sold me 4 dead panels but I have not given up yet. I don’t have an O-Scope so I don’t know how I could check CLK and LAT. The panels are made by MOEN. Here is a pic of the back.
The pic of the HUB75 with the red arrows is from the Vendor. The arrows over the pins dont point to the right pins. I think they were just indicating that yes these panels have address lines A through E/
Electrically the panels are fairly simple, you could use a simple continuity tester to buzz out where the pins go.
Hmmm. I have a Fluke VTVM, so maybe I could trace the HUB75 pins but since I don't know where they are supposed to go I am not sure what I will gain from this. I have asked the seller to please send whatever documentation they have, if they have any. They have been quite supportive so there's hope. Thanks for all your help.
I figured that since you knew of the different chips in use, you had seen the schematics.