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LEDSportsMatrix

A modular LED matrix display system for sports information using Raspberry Pi and RGB LED matrices.

Hardware Requirements

  • Raspberry Pi 3 or newer
  • Adafruit RGB Matrix Bonnet/HAT
  • LED Matrix panels (64x32)

Installation

  1. Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/LEDSportsMatrix.git
cd LEDSportsMatrix
  1. Install dependencies:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Configuration

  1. Copy the example configuration:
cp config/config.example.json config/config.json
  1. Edit config/config.json with your preferences

Important: Sound Module Configuration

  1. Remove unnecessary services that might interfere with the LED matrix:
sudo apt-get remove bluez bluez-firmware pi-bluetooth triggerhappy pigpio
  1. Blacklist the sound module:
cat <<EOF | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-rgb-matrix.conf
blacklist snd_bcm2835
EOF

sudo update-initramfs -u
  1. Reboot:
sudo reboot

Running the Display

From the project root directory:

sudo python3 display_controller.py

The display will alternate between showing:

  • Current time
  • Weather information (requires API key configuration)

Development

The project structure is organized as follows:

LEDSportsMatrix/
├── config/                 # Configuration files
│   ├── config.json        # Main configuration
│   └── config_secrets.json# API keys and sensitive data
├── src/                   # Source code
│   ├── display_manager.py # LED matrix display handling
│   ├── clock.py          # Clock display module
│   └── weather.py        # Weather display module
└── display_controller.py  # Main entry point

Performance Optimization

To reduce flickering and improve display quality:

  1. Edit /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt:
sudo nano /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt
  1. Add isolcpus=3 at the end of the line

  2. Save and reboot:

sudo reboot

For sensitive settings like API keys:

  1. Copy the template: cp config/config_secrets.template.json config/config_secrets.json
  2. Edit config/config_secrets.json with your API keys

Note: If you still experience issues, you can additionally disable the audio hardware by editing /boot/firmware/config.txt:

sudo nano /boot/firmware/config.txt

And adding:

dtparam=audio=off

Alternatively, you can:

  • Use external USB sound adapters if you need audio
  • Run the program with --led-no-hardware-pulse flag (may cause more flicker)

Project Structure

  • src/
    • clock.py - Main clock application
    • config_manager.py - Configuration management
    • display_manager.py - LED matrix display handling
  • config/
    • config.json - Configuration settings
    • config_secrets.json - Private settings (not in git)
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