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      Matrix RGB click is a mikroBUS add-on board powered by a 32-bit FT900 MCU designed specifically for powering 16x32 RGB LED matrices.
The board has a 16 wire IDC connector for connecting to a single 16x32 LED panel, however, the firmware inside the FT900x chip can drive more than one panel.
Multiple panels can be connected to each other into a daisy-chain configuration (see the video). Matrix RGB click communicates with the target MCU through the SPI interface. It uses a 3.3V power supply only.
Complete kits with Matrix RGB click, a single 32x32 RGB LED matrix panel (consisting of two 16x32 matrices joined together), and a power supply unit are available to order.
Alternatively, panels and power supplies can be purchased separately. | 
     
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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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