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A fun way to make a small display is to use an 8x8 matrix or a 4-digit 7-segment display. Matrices like these are 'multiplexed' - to control 64 LEDs you need 16 pins. That's a lot of pins, and there are driver chips like the MAX7219 that can control a matrix for you, but there's a lot of wiring to set up and they take up a ton of space. After all, wouldn't it be awesome if you could control a matrix without tons of wiring? That's where these lovely LED matrix backpacks come in.
The matrices use the constant-current drivers for ultra-bright, consistent color, 1/16 step display dimming, all via a simple I2C interface.
Features:
- 8 rows and 8 cols LED matrix
- Driven by HT16K33 chip
- Access to I2C communication pins
- Occupy less IO ports of microcontrollers
- Easy connection and available for more experiment extensions
Specifications:
- Input voltage: 5V
- Rated input frequency: 400KHZ
- Input power: 2.5W
- Input current: 500mA
Required Supply Voltage
5.0 V
Sensor Outputs
SPI (Shift-Register)
Sensor IC
MAX7219
Width
62.0 mm
Height
32.0 mm
Depth
14.0 mm
Packaged Dimensions
8.1cm(Length) x 5.9cm(Width) x 0.9cm(Height)

30 August 2023
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