Limpkin's blog - Tag - matrix - Comments<div>An electronics geek blog, dedicated to sharing and open source. Check out my stores: <a href="https://lectronz.com/stores/stephanelec" hreflang="en" title="Lectronz store">EU</a> / <a href="https://www.tindie.com/stores/stephanelec" hreflang="en" title="tindie store">EU & US</a>.</div>2024-03-27T19:19:38+00:00Mathieuurn:md5:51de6a3d917257edeff5a252fe925b02DotclearElectronic projects and Matlab - limpkinurn:md5:320a109342c0c71176f0a81f67652ede2011-11-05T20:26:12+01:002011-11-05T20:26:59+01:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/04/07/Electronic-projects-and-matlab#c157" rel="ugc nofollow">shweta_sharma</a> : Hi Shweta! Well, A is just a value which contains 8 pixels :)</p>Electronic projects and Matlab - shweta_sharmaurn:md5:6cee0495157c77dd527ecfaacad457fd2011-11-05T20:22:48+01:002011-11-05T20:26:06+01:00shweta_sharma<p>gud evening sir thanks for acknowledging persons like me with the marvellous works in matlab<br />
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regarding code<br />
1)i couldnt get to know on what basis have the calculation of "A" in the loop been done?.and what is the significance of loop computation?.....<br />
i.will be grateful to hav ur guidance.</p>Electronic projects and Matlab - limpkinurn:md5:a2628269214b2cfa20f8822774eb08a52011-11-04T09:04:11+01:002011-11-04T09:07:34+01:00limpkin<p>@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/04/07/Electronic-projects-and-matlab#c153" rel="ugc nofollow">vadim</a> : thanks! you can find it <a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2010/02/14/The-FPSLIC-bicolor-matrix-project" rel="ugc nofollow">here</a></p>Electronic projects and Matlab - vadimurn:md5:1951d35a3b4157c09588fc3d2b4ce25a2011-11-03T20:39:45+01:002011-11-04T09:07:35+01:00vadim<p>Great project. Where can I find your AVR embedded code ?</p>Electronic projects and Matlab - limpkinurn:md5:368de031e7e3f71a6b2130a0ac89e5112011-04-15T15:06:02+02:002011-04-15T14:08:18+02:00limpkin@<a href="https://www.limpkin.fr/index.php?post/2011/04/07/Electronic-projects-and-matlab#c68" rel="ugc nofollow">Joachim</a> : Only for fun! And yes, this project would have <strong>a lot</strong> of applications in the domains you mentioned. Actually, led panels are already used for advertising purposes (especially in japan).Electronic projects and Matlab - shubhamurn:md5:5abd41d1f79def077f74fb4b7f83ca3c2011-04-15T14:53:48+02:002011-04-15T14:09:14+02:00shubham<p>awsm dude!!!</p>Electronic projects and Matlab - Joachimurn:md5:e2b3287d1ab2729f3d8a346faecaa0ba2011-04-15T14:48:12+02:002011-04-15T14:05:58+02:00Joachim<p>Cool stuff! Do you have a concrete application that drove the idea or is it just for fun?</p>
<p>I could think of using it for some live art installation at a museum or concert, or for advertising uses. What do you think?</p>Electronic projects and Matlab - TechnoManurn:md5:dee28a03bb5f192e7ca7fb38adf745252011-04-12T07:48:43+02:002011-04-12T07:20:49+02:00TechnoMan<p>Very cool app. Well done.</p>Electronic projects and Matlab - xa4urn:md5:2a75c22182bd633a0e490ae628724fd52011-04-08T11:44:24+02:002011-04-08T10:47:52+02:00xa4<p>Impressive ! as usual..</p>