Adafruit RGB Matrix Shield for Arduino

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Adafruit RGB Matrix Shield for Arduino



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Our RGB matrices, comprised of hundreds to thousands of individual RGB LEDs, offer superior density and efficiency compared to NeoPixels, making them an exceptional value. Crafted for seamless integration with Arduino-compatible boards such as the ATmega328p-based Metro 328, SAMD21, ESP32-S2, or SAMD51-based Metro M4, this shield simplifies your LED projects.

No complicated connections; just a touch of soldering to attach headers. This shield takes the hassle out of wiring, letting you connect any RGB matrix effortlessly. Ideal for scrolling text and low-light apps, it allows usage from the Arduino’s 5V regulator for power needs under 800mA. For heavier projects, simply pair the 2x8 connector with a separate power source.

While the Metro 328 supports up to 32x32 matrices, larger displays thrive on the Metro ESP32-S2 or M4, thanks to their ample RAM. Elevate your creative LED endeavors with precise engineering and robust support.

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Brand Adafruit
Model2601
Adafruit
€ 6,75€ 5,60 Excl. VAT (NL)
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Cheap Goed aanpasbaar Verkeerde headers inbegrepen Voedingsconnector zinloos Geen ISCP header.
It is a board with which you can make a suitable Matrix shield, but it has the necessary hooks and eyes. Because you get m bald it is still useful. What goes wrong: - You should leave out the 5V socket. Adafruit 's connection instructions for the voltage are nonsense: buy a Meanwell power supply and screw the terminals directly onto it. Don't mess with a female-EIAJ socket. - I replace the headers with stacking headers from this package https://opencircuit.nl/product/shield-stacking-headers- Arduino -r3-compatible - Then you immediately have an SPI/ISCP header, which is missing - The pin configuration is rarely useful. Fortunately, you can cut through the solder pads and solder 2 rows of 8 pin female headers so that you can use jumper cables to customize the layout. For optimal functioning, pins R1,R2,G1,G2,B1,B2 and CLK must be on 1 byte of a hardware port. And they are different per plate.
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