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mlb-led-scoreboard
- Thanks to some old reddit posts, I made a small NBA LED scoreboard that runs off a raspberry pi.
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We made & tested out our LED Scoreboard last week! (Video + Details in Comments)
First and foremost, thank you to Tommy Farleyβs MLB LED Scoreboard Project for the inspiration + most of the code base. My brother and I have been wanting a CFB equivalent of this forever, so we decided to build our own using a Raspberry Pi Zero and a 32 * 64 LED Matrix. Here is a link to the video demo. If you just so happen to have the same equipment, great! Here is our GitHub repository with the code + instructions on making your own. Weβre also looking to sell these in the future (once the semiconductor shortage has hopefully settled down)β if youβre interested please let us know! As always, feedback from you all is great appreciated on how we can make this better.
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RPI Zero W 2 - RGB P2.5 64x64 cube
I help maintain the MLB LED scoreboard project and we don't recommend anything less than 5A for a single matrix, and you're running 6 of them. In fact, the tutorial you linked suggests that you are way underpowering your matrices: https://learn.adafruit.com/32x16-32x32-rgb-led-matrix/powering
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I'm giving out microgrants to open source projects for the third year in a row! Brag about your projects here so I can see them, big or small!
It supports a bunch of different matrix sizes, requires no assembly, and is free, so developers of software like the MLB LED scoreboard don't have to set up and maintain physical hardware to maintain the project. Consumers of those types of projects get the same benefits so you can run the emulated version without needing to pick up a soldering iron.
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I custom built an F1 results board to display 2021 season data!
For those interested in MLB or NHL versions of something similar, it's not too difficult with a bit of Linux knowledge. I used the hardware the MLB version suggested and loaded both MLB and NHL software on my Pi to switch between the two. There are apparently Premier League, NBA and NFL versions as well though I've not yet tried either (I'll be trying NFL and Premier League in a few months though).
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I built an emulator for LED scoreboards, now you can run them on your PC!
The emulator runs this scoreboard project: https://github.com/MLB-LED-Scoreboard/mlb-led-scoreboard
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My dad and I built a frame for the scoreboard we programmed! It cycles through the entire MLB and shows all the games scores. It updates in real time too.
The GitHub page has pretty solid documentation https://github.com/MLB-LED-Scoreboard/mlb-led-scoreboard/wiki#bill-of-materials-bom
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My Raspberry Pi scoreboard had a glitch, but gave us the gift of "Metsies".
Looks like /u/moronmonday526 beat me to it, but yep it's a GitHub project. I was a complete novice to the Raspberry Pi and used this as my intro project. You can find a well-documented list of instructions on the wiki.
sysidentpy
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I'm giving out microgrants to open source projects for the third year in a row! Brag about your projects here so I can see them, big or small!
Four years ago, I started working on SysIdentPy in my master's degree to make a free and open source alternative to Matlab's System Identification package.
I'm the only maintainer, but I keep including new features (some exclusives, like the algorithm I've developed in my thesis to create NARMAX models), improving the code and documentation, and fixing bugs.
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Criei uma biblioteca open source para previsΓ£o de sΓ©ries temporais
github: wilsonrljr/sysidentpy: A Python Package For System Identification Using NARMAX Models (github.com)
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rav1e - The fastest and safest AV1 encoder.
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