8X8 Red Programmable LED Matrix


8X8 Red Programmable LED Matrix
Stock Number: 34563 MP
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Unique 8X8 dot matrix addressable, programmable LED module using the Maxim MAX7219 IC. Cascadable for multiple modules
NOT STAND ALONE REQUIRES CPU & PROGRAMMING
(Driver on our Website for 51mcu)
Power: 5VDC
Interface: 3 line Serial input from a microprocessor (CS/Din/Clock)
Connections: Input: 5Pin Vcc/Gnd/CS/Din/Clock) from Microprocessor or
previous module
Output: 5Pin Vcc/Gnd/CS/Dout/Clock) to next Module
The left side of the module is the input port and the right side is the output port. When using a single module, only connect the input port to the CPU.
When multiple modules are cascaded, the input of the first module is connected to the CPU, the output is connected to the input of the second module, the output of the second module is connected to the input of the third module, and so on.
Four corner 3mm dia mounting holes.
Includes a 8" ribbon cable for interconnecting

USEFULL LINKS
http://www.best-microcontroller-projects.com/max7219.html
http://www.instructables.com/id/16x8-LED-dot-matrix-with-MAX7219-module/
https://brainy-bits.com/blogs/tutorials/how-to-control-max7219-led-matrix
https://github.com/wayoda/LedControl/releases
L: 2" (Board) W: 1-1/4" H: 5/8" WT: .04

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MAX7219 USER DATA


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The MAX7219 can drive 7 seg displays (one chip drives up to 8 digits) Checked the price on Digikey and saw the price for the chip is > $10 so this is a good deal. I followed this instructable. https://www.instructables.com/Multiple-LED-Matrixes-with-Arduino/ I bought 5 and I've set up two so far, with a classic Arduino R3. I plan on using 4 in a matrix and will pull one chip to build a numeric display.
- Brian Wilson, OR
 
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