05-01-2026, 08:45 PM
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Dot Matrix Led Display Interface With Pic Microcontroller
Last updated 2/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 17m | Size: 1.03 GB[/center]
You will enter Dot Matrix LED Display world of wonders, Write Anything and Make it shine using A Matrix of LEDs
What you'll learn
know how Dot Matrix function and learn about it's internal structure
Write code for Dot Matrix LED display
Embed code in the design
Display numbers and letters on Dot Matrix LED Display
Write a Moving numbers, letters and words on Dot Matrix
Program PIC Microcontroller like a champ
Understand the principles of programming micro-controllers
Connect your PIC Microcontroller to Dot Matrix LED Display and control it.
Understand basic principles in electronics design.
Requirements
Download and Install Proteus Professional
Download and Install MikroC Pro!
Download The course Material in PDF and Print them if possible
Student must be familiar with Proteus environment
Students must have the knowledge of basic electronics
Description
Bring your embedded systems to life with text, animation, and digital visuals using dot matrix LED displays and PIC microcontrollers. This project-driven course walks you through the complete process of interfacing 8x8 and multi-unit LED matrices with PIC, from wiring to coding dynamic display patterns.
You'll learn the theory behind matrix scanning, control circuits, and real-time data updates, then apply that knowledge to create scrolling text, custom symbols, and interactive displays. With practical lab work and precise code walkthroughs, this course empowers you to integrate visual communication into your embedded projects.
What sets this course apart
• Start-to-finish instruction with zero assumed prior matrix experience
• Professional design patterns and code structure for scalable projects
• Tips for optimizing power use, reducing flicker, and improving brightness
• Hands-on applications in dashboards, wearable tech, and smart displays
What You Will Learn
• Fundamentals of dot matrix LED operation (row-column multiplexing)
• Circuit design for driving 8x8 and multi-matrix units
• Scanning logic and refresh rates using PIC timers and interrupts
• Writing clean, modular C code for PIC display control
• Creating scrolling text, static icons, and animation sequences
• Interfacing with shift registers (e.g., 74HC595) for expanded control
• Power management, brightness control, and debugging techniques
Why should you take this course
• Learn how to use the power of the PIC Microcontroller and enjoy the satisfaction of seeing your work light up on a real Matrix Display Interface.
• Learn how to use new tools such as LEDs, resistors, wires, and potentiometers.
• Use this course to control LEDs and learn about hardware and software manipulation for various purposes.
• Learn all of the basics you need to know to build your own designs for projects that require an understanding of Dot Matrix LED displays.
• Enjoy learning with this easy step-by-step course that will teach you about Dot Matrix LED displays and also provide diagrams and schematics.
• Build a single-dimensional or two-dimensional dot matrix LED display.
Who Is This Course For
• Intermediate embedded systems learners
• Engineering students building visual microcontroller projects
• Hobbyists developing DIY electronics with display output
• Makers wanting to animate text, icons, or visuals using PIC
• IoT and wearable developers adding simple visual feedback
Student Reviews
"I never thought I could scroll custom messages on an LED display-this course made it easy and fun." - Ahmed R.
"My capstone project used everything I learned here. Matrix control with PIC is now second nature." - Mike S.
Requirements
• Basic understanding of C programming and PIC microcontrollers
• Familiarity with circuit building and breadboarding
• PIC development board (PIC16 or PIC18 family recommended)
• Dot matrix LED modules (single and/or chained)
• Optional: Shift registers, resistors, and prototyping tools
Call to Action
Want to make your PIC projects shine-literally?
Join now and learn to control dot matrix LED displays with confidence, precision, and creativity.
Enroll Now - Master LED Matrix Display Control →
Who this course is for
Anyone with a curiosity for making electronics
Anyone interested in Displaying long sentences on LED Dot Matrix Just Like in Movies
Engineering students
Technology hobbyists
Computer programmers
Microcontroller Geeks
![[Image: a9b9fdecc885a34315d354bf00be8b35.jpg]](https://i127.fastpic.org/big/2026/0501/35/a9b9fdecc885a34315d354bf00be8b35.jpg)
Dot Matrix Led Display Interface With Pic Microcontroller
Last updated 2/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 17m | Size: 1.03 GB[/center]
You will enter Dot Matrix LED Display world of wonders, Write Anything and Make it shine using A Matrix of LEDs
What you'll learn
know how Dot Matrix function and learn about it's internal structure
Write code for Dot Matrix LED display
Embed code in the design
Display numbers and letters on Dot Matrix LED Display
Write a Moving numbers, letters and words on Dot Matrix
Program PIC Microcontroller like a champ
Understand the principles of programming micro-controllers
Connect your PIC Microcontroller to Dot Matrix LED Display and control it.
Understand basic principles in electronics design.
Requirements
Download and Install Proteus Professional
Download and Install MikroC Pro!
Download The course Material in PDF and Print them if possible
Student must be familiar with Proteus environment
Students must have the knowledge of basic electronics
Description
Bring your embedded systems to life with text, animation, and digital visuals using dot matrix LED displays and PIC microcontrollers. This project-driven course walks you through the complete process of interfacing 8x8 and multi-unit LED matrices with PIC, from wiring to coding dynamic display patterns.
You'll learn the theory behind matrix scanning, control circuits, and real-time data updates, then apply that knowledge to create scrolling text, custom symbols, and interactive displays. With practical lab work and precise code walkthroughs, this course empowers you to integrate visual communication into your embedded projects.
What sets this course apart
• Start-to-finish instruction with zero assumed prior matrix experience
• Professional design patterns and code structure for scalable projects
• Tips for optimizing power use, reducing flicker, and improving brightness
• Hands-on applications in dashboards, wearable tech, and smart displays
What You Will Learn
• Fundamentals of dot matrix LED operation (row-column multiplexing)
• Circuit design for driving 8x8 and multi-matrix units
• Scanning logic and refresh rates using PIC timers and interrupts
• Writing clean, modular C code for PIC display control
• Creating scrolling text, static icons, and animation sequences
• Interfacing with shift registers (e.g., 74HC595) for expanded control
• Power management, brightness control, and debugging techniques
Why should you take this course
• Learn how to use the power of the PIC Microcontroller and enjoy the satisfaction of seeing your work light up on a real Matrix Display Interface.
• Learn how to use new tools such as LEDs, resistors, wires, and potentiometers.
• Use this course to control LEDs and learn about hardware and software manipulation for various purposes.
• Learn all of the basics you need to know to build your own designs for projects that require an understanding of Dot Matrix LED displays.
• Enjoy learning with this easy step-by-step course that will teach you about Dot Matrix LED displays and also provide diagrams and schematics.
• Build a single-dimensional or two-dimensional dot matrix LED display.
Who Is This Course For
• Intermediate embedded systems learners
• Engineering students building visual microcontroller projects
• Hobbyists developing DIY electronics with display output
• Makers wanting to animate text, icons, or visuals using PIC
• IoT and wearable developers adding simple visual feedback
Student Reviews
"I never thought I could scroll custom messages on an LED display-this course made it easy and fun." - Ahmed R.
"My capstone project used everything I learned here. Matrix control with PIC is now second nature." - Mike S.
Requirements
• Basic understanding of C programming and PIC microcontrollers
• Familiarity with circuit building and breadboarding
• PIC development board (PIC16 or PIC18 family recommended)
• Dot matrix LED modules (single and/or chained)
• Optional: Shift registers, resistors, and prototyping tools
Call to Action
Want to make your PIC projects shine-literally?
Join now and learn to control dot matrix LED displays with confidence, precision, and creativity.
Enroll Now - Master LED Matrix Display Control →
Who this course is for
Anyone with a curiosity for making electronics
Anyone interested in Displaying long sentences on LED Dot Matrix Just Like in Movies
Engineering students
Technology hobbyists
Computer programmers
Microcontroller Geeks
Code:
https://rapidgator.net/file/85c7138c24d9fe0aa25224bb755a7942/Dot_Matrix_LED_Display_Interface_with_PIC_Microcontroller.part2.rar.html
https://rapidgator.net/file/ee2d5158a80f74e3fd4fb3f07d04d251/Dot_Matrix_LED_Display_Interface_with_PIC_Microcontroller.part1.rar.html
https://nitroflare.com/view/C9475ABACA1DB58/Dot_Matrix_LED_Display_Interface_with_PIC_Microcontroller.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/E2DF397F976D669/Dot_Matrix_LED_Display_Interface_with_PIC_Microcontroller.part1.rar

