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How a Split-Flap Display Works

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here's how a split flap display works

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at its core a split flap display has a

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motor connected to a spool

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that has a bunch of flaps the spool

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looks something like this the flaps each

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have half of a character printed on them

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and they also have pins that stick out

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and fit into

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holes along the outside of the spool as

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the spool rotates

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each flap comes to the front and once it

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gets past vertical

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gravity pulls it down revealing the next

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letter

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but that's not totally accurate if you

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look closely you'll notice that the

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window the top of the window is actually

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holding the flaps back

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if we remove it you'll see that the

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flaps

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actually tend to clump together and no

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longer flip

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consistently so it's pretty key to have

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something at the top

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to make sure that there's a very well

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defined

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position for the flaps to flip down

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if we look at the other side of the

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display we'll notice another small

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detail that makes

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it look and sound great and that's this

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flap

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backstop right here what that does is it

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causes the flaps on the bottom

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to gather up and form a more or less

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solid barrier

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for the flaps to swing into and hit

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you can see what a difference it makes

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if i remove it

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you'll notice that now the flaps swing

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freely with all the momentum from

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swinging down

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it also dampens the sound since the

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flaps are no longer hitting

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the other flaps at the bottom quite as

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hard

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it also just doesn't look as good from

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the front

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so that covers the basic mechanics but

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how does the arduino control

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whether to show an a or a z

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to do that the first key is the type of

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motor that we're using

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this is a stepper motor which is

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controlled using a series of pulses

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through this driver

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that allows the arduino to rotate the

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motor a precise number of degrees

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each time however that's not quite

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sufficient to fully control the module

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for example what happens if we restarted

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the arduino right now

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how would it know that the z is

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currently displayed in not some other

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letter

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to answer that we'll have to look closer

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at this hall effect sensor

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the hall effect sensor allows the

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arduino to find a consistent home

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position by detecting a magnet

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in the spool once it finds that magnet

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it knows exactly where the spool is

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rotated and which letter is showing

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the hull effect sensor also allows the

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arduino to detect errors

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since the arduino is tracking how far

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the spool is rotated

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it knows exactly when to expect the

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magnet passing in front of the hall

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effect sensor again

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if it doesn't detect the magnet when it

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expects it it means something must have

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prevented the spool from rotating as far

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as it was supposed to

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if this happens the arduino returns to

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that initial homing sequence

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where it searches for the magnet to

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recalibrate

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so i hope that gave you a good idea of

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how split flap displays work

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let me know in the comments if you have

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any questions all of these designs

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are open source and available on my

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github which is linked in the

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description

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thanks

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