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The Story
This small 8 x 8 (64 LED) dot matrix is only 1.25" (32mm) square, and ready to display any scrolling text, graphs, clock display, counter or signs you can think of!
The ultra-bright LEDs are very visible, and the units are small enough to plug into a breadboard! The LEDs are contained inside the plastic body in an 8x8 matrix. 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.
This dot matrix requires an IC to run, and the display is in a grid so you'll need a 1:8 multiplex to control it. You can run it with a MAX7219 which does the multiplexing for you.
Specifications
- Colour: White (x = 0.28, y = 0.29)
- Luminous Intensity: 150mcd
- DC Forward Current: 20mA
- Forward Voltage Range: 2.8 - 3.6V
- Long operational life
- Low power dissipation
- Dimensions 31.75 x 31.75 x 8mm
Tutorials
- Arduino - Controlling an Led matrix or 7-segment displays with the MAX7219
- Driving a LED matrix from a Netduino one more time: The Right Way
- Using a MAX7219/MAX7221 LED display driver with a netduino
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
![Small 8x8 Dot Matrix Ultra Bright - White [Discontinued] - Image 3](https://img.piphonic.shop/images/product/small-8x8-dot-matrix-ultra-bright-white-3.jpg)
Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
This small 8 x 8 (64 LED) dot matrix is only 1.25" (32mm) square, and ready to display any scrolling text, graphs, clock display, counter or signs you can think of!
The ultra-bright LEDs are very visible, and the units are small enough to plug into a breadboard! The LEDs are contained inside the plastic body in an 8x8 matrix. 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.
This dot matrix requires an IC to run, and the display is in a grid so you'll need a 1:8 multiplex to control it. You can run it with a MAX7219 which does the multiplexing for you.
Specifications
- Colour: White (x = 0.28, y = 0.29)
- Luminous Intensity: 150mcd
- DC Forward Current: 20mA
- Forward Voltage Range: 2.8 - 3.6V
- Long operational life
- Low power dissipation
- Dimensions 31.75 x 31.75 x 8mm
Tutorials
- Arduino - Controlling an Led matrix or 7-segment displays with the MAX7219
- Driving a LED matrix from a Netduino one more time: The Right Way
- Using a MAX7219/MAX7221 LED display driver with a netduino






















