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Hi-brightness RGB LED matrix panel, with 1024 RGB LEDs arranged in a 32x32 grid on the front. Comes with one IDC cable and a power cable.
The panel is driven by shift registers, for more information please see the Learn Article. |
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8x8 R Click is an add-on board in the mikroBUS form factor. It's a compact and easy solution for adding an 8x8 LED matrix display to your design. It features the MAX7219 8-digit LED display driver module as well as 64 LED diodes. 8x8 Click communicates with the target microcontroller via four SPI lines (DIN, DOUT, CLK and CS). The board is designed to be powered by 5V, but can also communicate with 3.3V MCUs. |
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4x4 RGB click carries a matrix of 16 WS2812 RGB LEDs and a MCP1826 low dropout regulator. These LEDs actually consist of three single colored LEDs (Red, Green and Blue), plus a control chip in a single package; various colors can be reproduced by mixing the intensity of each LED. However, don't drive the LEDs to maximum brightness because it will generate excessive heat and draw more current that advisable (up to 0.7A) which could potentially damage the mainboard. Also, don't touch the board when it's in use. The LED matrix is connected to the target board microcontroller through the mikroBUS RST pin. The board uses either a 3.3V or 5V power supply. |
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7x10 R click carries a matrix of 70 red LEDs driven by a pairs of 8-bit serial-in, parallel-out shift registers, a Darlington Transistor array and a Johnson counter. 7x5 is a standard resolution for displaying ASCII characters, so 7x10 click is essentially a dual-character display capable of showing letters in more readable typefaces compared to a 14-segment display. The click communicates with the target MCU through the mikroBUS SPI interface (SCK, SDO, SDI), with additional functionality provided by R CLK, MR#, LATCH and R RST pins. 7x10 R click is designed to use either a 3.3V or a 5V power supply. |
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Matrix click is a mikroBUS add-on board with two 5x7 matrices driven by two MAX7219 8-bit LED Display Drivers. The active area of each matrix is 7.62mm high and 5.08 mm wide. 7x5 is a standard resolution for displaying ASCII characters, so the click is essentially a dual-character display capable of showing letters in more readable typefaces compared to a 14-segment display. The click communicates with the target MCU through the mikroBUS SPI interface with two separate Chip Select lines for each matrix (CSL for the left, CSR for the right). This board is designed to use a 5V power supply. |
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