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A versatile, high-brightness LED display, Peggy 2 is an updated version of the Peggy light-emitting pegboard display. Version 2 adds simple animation capability and Arduino compatibility. Freaking the holy bejesus out of Boston optional!
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Features
- What's New in Peggy 2? Peggy 2 supports the same basic functionality as the original Peggy: it drives up to 625 LEDs of up to 10mm size. Still open source and hackable. There are a few improvements:
- Peggy 2 now supports limited animation with individually addressable LED locations. If you plan to reprogram Peggy, you'll find it more powerful now.
- Besides ISP programming, Peggy 2 now also supports programming through a USB-TTL cable, using the popular Arduino software environment. (Just like programming a Boarduino or Bare Bones Boards.)
- Uses the popular ATmega168-20PU microcontroller and a 16MHz crystal oscillator, making it easy to run Arduino code on Peggy.
- The blank margins on the left and right edges of the circuit board have been trimmed so there's no "dead" space on either side.
- Small breadboard-style prototyping area added to board; fits up to a DIP-16 package.
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