Modelling circuit with MAX6952

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max6952

As part of a project I need to develop a uC dot matrix display; there needs to be two rows of eight characters (5x7 arrays). Looking at the Maxim website I discovered the MAX6952 SPI display driver and thought that using four of them may reduce uC code and complicated multiplexing (maybe I'm making it more complicated?).

I will need to simulate the circuit (and hopefully the code depending on the simulation package) but I can't find any SPICE model for the MAX6952. I won't have much in the way of simulation to submit if I don't find a model to use.

I have access to Protel DXP 2004, OrCAD 10.5 and Proteus 6 which I would like to use for this if possible as it's quite a friendly program for simulating PICs. There is an extensive Maxim library bundled with Protel but the 6952 isn't there, the 7/8 segment LED driver chips are included though.
 

max6952 circuit

MAX6952/53 are present and modelled in Proteus V6.9 - due for general beta release 9-NOV-2005

Iain.
 
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max6952 circuit examples

Try checking out **broken link removed**

They have free modeling services. I hope this helps.
 
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I am also trying to build a large 20x50 scrolling led board and am doubtful if i should use the max6952 driver or shift registers/decoders to do the job.

Can someone guide me on this. Schematic showing the driver ic connected would also be really helpful.

(I am using PIC18F4550)
 
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hi everyone, please update on this post if you advanced in your projects. I'm building a scrolling LED matrix display myself but it doesn't look like this is the kind of circuit I need, by reading all the info in the datasheet for max6952 it doesn't look like we get a graphic smooth scrolling of the characters but just a type of display where the characters are just showed but not scrolled through the "screen" as it is usually in this type of displays.

here I found a windows app where you can possibly control one of these chips to demonstrate the capabilities.
**broken link removed**

Mario
 

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