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Small 1.2" 8x8 Ultra Bright Red LED Matrix - KWM-30881CVB

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Small 1.2" 8x8 Ultra Bright Red LED Matrix - KWM-30881CVB

Make a scrolling sign, or a small video display with this 8x8 gridded red LED matrix.

Only 1.2" on a side, it is quite visible but not so large it won't plug into a breadboard! There are 16 pins on the side, 8 on each, with 0.1" spacing so you can easily plug it into a breadboard with one row on each side for wiring it up.

Since the display is in a grid, you'll need to 1:8 multiplex control it. We suggest either using a 74HC595 and TPIC6B595 (using the 74HC' to control the 8 anodes at once and then using the TPIC' to drive one cathode at a time) or just using a single MAX7219 which will do the multiplexing work for you.

The Arduino playground has a nice set of tutorials introducing the MAX7219 and 8x8 LED matrices

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • The datasheet contains all technical details for this part
  • This is a Common Cathode LED Matrix
  • The Arduino playground has a nice set of tutorials introducing the MAX7219 and 8x8 LED matrices
  • Using a high power shift register to drive 8x8 matrices with a NETduino
$4.42
Small 1.2" 8x8 Ultra Bright Red LED Matrix - KWM-30881CVB
$4.42

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Make a scrolling sign, or a small video display with this 8x8 gridded red LED matrix.

Only 1.2" on a side, it is quite visible but not so large it won't plug into a breadboard! There are 16 pins on the side, 8 on each, with 0.1" spacing so you can easily plug it into a breadboard with one row on each side for wiring it up.

Since the display is in a grid, you'll need to 1:8 multiplex control it. We suggest either using a 74HC595 and TPIC6B595 (using the 74HC' to control the 8 anodes at once and then using the TPIC' to drive one cathode at a time) or just using a single MAX7219 which will do the multiplexing work for you.

The Arduino playground has a nice set of tutorials introducing the MAX7219 and 8x8 LED matrices

TECHNICAL DETAILS

  • The datasheet contains all technical details for this part
  • This is a Common Cathode LED Matrix
  • The Arduino playground has a nice set of tutorials introducing the MAX7219 and 8x8 LED matrices
  • Using a high power shift register to drive 8x8 matrices with a NETduino