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==Suggested Approach==
 
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- Using a Logic Analyzer to sniff the data between a Sending- and Receiving Card.
 
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Revision as of 16:47, 20 September 2013

Projects
LINSN LED.jpg
Participants Epidemik, Justa
Skills Basic electronics, Reverse engineering firmware
Status Active
Niche Electronics
Purpose Fun

Background

Owner of the LED mats has about 40m2 in total, has multiple power supplies but no "control box". The power supplies contain a Receiver Card, the missing component is the Sender Card.

The owner would like to hang some mats on the side of his van when parked at events, so he can display text (dynamically). Since he only needs a small amount of the mats, the unused mats need the same.


Type / Protocol

LINSN LED


Manufacturer:

Radiant Opto Electronics http://www.roeled.com/


Model:

LED Curtain Screen Linx-30(?)

http://www.roeled.com/products/led-curtain-screen-linx-30.html

Chips

Shift Registers: MBI5024GP DP317811HB

Protocol Interpreter: HC245 9A8D407 UuG920E NXP


Boards / Boxes

Receiving Card: http://www.ledcontrolcard.com/led-receiving-card-c-15_20/linsn-rv802-led-receiving-card-p-46.html

Sending Card (?): http://www.ledcontrolcard.com/led-sending-card-c-15_19/linsn-ts801d-led-control-cardsd801d-and-l202-led-card-p-4.html


Photos

http://imgur.com/a/c4jsS

Suggested Approach

- Using a Logic Analyzer to sniff the data between a Sending- and Receiving Card.


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