#Raspberry Pi Displays

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narrow robin
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Right.... I just automatically assumed @ocean path meant a Raspberry Pi 4....

heavy bobcat
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Are we counting SPI/I2C displays?

narrow robin
heavy bobcat
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Olivia, we need details on your question :O

narrow robin
heavy bobcat
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Ahh... Yeah, I2C is probably the best option there, since they don't need to be high resolution to show a small piece of an image, and high res of HDMI displays at a small scale would be lost

narrow robin
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Yeah.... Maybe you could do that with your 50-camera 3D scanner to display all your images that were taken - LOL

heavy bobcat
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XD

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I think Olivia was talking about 1 image spread out, not a bunch of images spread out on a bunch of displays XD

ocean path
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That's exactly what I mean

heavy bobcat
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:D

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So yeah, I2C, you could have a bunch of 128x32 or 128x64 displays that each get their own little image to display

ocean path
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what's the max resolution and framerate?

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i was thinking about the viability of a jacket with a bunch of screens stiched into it (since there aren't any flexiscreens that would bend well)

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as like an idea to show say a message or an image that could change

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protest art, etc

heavy bobcat
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I think the highest I2C displays I've seen are like 256x256? Not sure about frame rate... As for how big of an overall image; that depends on your controller, how much RAM it has, storage... Displaying that many images from one MCU might be too much

narrow robin
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YAY

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One point for me

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LOL

heavy bobcat
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lol

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If you have a 4x4 grid of 128x64 I2C displays, that's an effective resolution of 512x256

narrow robin
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As a controller

ocean path
heavy bobcat
heavy bobcat
ocean path
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i guess it wil have to be something I need to learn and experiement with

narrow robin
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@cosmic talon says "Depends on the type of display interface. It could drive a hundred if they're simple I2C ones, for example."

heavy bobcat
ocean path
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I2C address space should be the main issue right? i don't imagine having 4gb of ram on a pi is going to be an issue right?

heavy bobcat
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If you're using a Pi, yeah, I2C addresses and power are the 2 things I'd worry about

heavy bobcat
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You're welcome :D

ocean path
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ah power....

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it would need a separate power supply at some point~ i see.

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where can I learn more about I2C and driving displays?

narrow robin
narrow robin
ocean path
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thanks!

narrow robin
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The second one is an SPI link, but still about displays

narrow robin
heavy bobcat
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heavy bobcat