GIBSON RJ wrote: > > For my final year degree project I am going to > build an LED display matrix,capable of displaying > moving messages. Some sort of Microprocessor > system is needed to control the display matrix. > Because of the multiplexing method that is going > to be used to control the display,a fast PIC with > the following facilities is required :- > > - plenty of I/O lines. > > - an A/D converter (as it's also going to be > connected to a temperature sensor). > > - Serial comms facilities to allow connection to > a PC via RS 232 serial port. > > - It must be capable of accessing external RAM as > this is where the binary patterns representing > the message will be stored. > > I would appreciate any recommendations on what > type of PIC would be most suitable for this > application. An LED display is going to use lot of Ampares. Multiplexing makes noise. Your Aplication is analog. Why use multiplexing? Is it a part of your exercice? Regards, Jens Dyekjfr Madsen