This project uses the Phillips 87C750 microcontroller with an Agilent Technologies HDSP-2112, 8-Character, 5X7 Dot Matrix, Alphanumeric Programmable Display to create a marquee style moving message display. Your custom message scrolls by from right to left facing the display.
http://www.rentron.com/project04.htm
The Moving Message Display System (MMDS) was one of the projects for A-Level electronics which I started January 1997.
http://www.surtell.com/projects_mmds.asp
Light emitting diodes are advan- tageous due to their smaller size, low current consumption and catchy colours they emit. Here is a running message display circuit wherein the letters formed by LED arrangement light up progressively.
http://www.electronic-circuits-diagrams.com/lightsimages/lightsckt5.shtml
The message is displayed to flow on the left from the right. 128 LEDs are used for this board.
http://www.hobby-elec.org/e_pic6_2.htm
The asynchronous communication function (USART) of PIC16F873 is used for this equipment.
http://www.hobby-elec.org/e_pic6_a.htm
A double sided MiniPOV for displaying text in a bike wheel.
http://drewish.com/blogger/archives/2005/03/17/2sided_pov_toy.html
using 16C84 microcontroller. Complete programmable 8-channel light system.
http://www.willem.org/pic.htm
http://www.web-ee.com/Electronic-Projects/projects/disco_vu/index.shtml
provide months of continuous LED flashing.
http://www.imagineeringezine.com/PDF-FILES/badgfls1.pdf
http://www.discovercircuits.com/PDF-FILES/badgfls1.pdf