Adafruit DotStar High Density 8x8 Grid - 64
RGB LED Pixel Matrix
PRODUCT ID: 3444
Description
Do not eat this LED grid just because it is so colorful and bite-sized! This is the tiniest
little LED grid we could make, with 64 full RGB color pixels in a square that is only 1"
by 1" square (thats 25.4mm x 25.4mm for you metric-lovers). Best of all, these are little
DotStar LEDs, with built in PWM drivers, so you only need two digital I/O pins to get aglowin'.
But do not be fooled by their small size, each LED is still incredibly, blindingly bright
just like the DotStars/NeoPixels you know and love. These are the same integrated LEDs
that are used in our new fancy DotStar strips just really small.
Arranged in an 8x8 matrix, each pixel is individually addressable: like NeoPixels,
DotStar LEDs have an embedded microcontroller inside the LED. You can set the
color/brightness of each LED to 24-bit color (8 bits each red green and blue). Each LED
acts like a shift register, reading incoming color data on the input pins, and then shifting
the previous color data out on the output pin. By sending a long string of data, you can
control an 'infinite' number of LEDs. The PWM is built into each LED-chip so once you
set the color you can stop talking to the disk and it will continue to PWM all the LEDs
for you.
Wiring it up is easy: there are two 4-pad connection ports on the back. Solder wires to the
input port (+5V GND ClockIn and DataIn) and provide 5VDC to the +5V and ground
pins, then connect the CIN/DIN pin to your microcontroller. If you have hardware SPI,
use the SCK and MOSI pins respectively. You'll also need to make a common ground
from the 5V power supply to the microcontroller/Arduino. Since each LED can draw as
much as 40mA (thats up to 2.5 Amps per panel if all LEDs are on bright white!) we
suggest our 5V 2A power supply if you're going to use full brightness and a lot of white.
For most uses, you'll see about 0.5A of current per panel, and you can set the brightness
to drop that down. Note that so much current through a small board can make it toasty!
To keep the board small, we did not put any small surface-mount capacitors on the front.
Instead, there's a power/ground pad set on the back and a 220uF capacitor that you can
solder onto the back for a compact fit. There's also four mounting holes that you can use
for attachment, or snap them off with pliers if you want a perfect 1" square.
Technical Details
Product Dimensions: 36.0mm x 25.5mm x 2.6mm / 1.4" x 1.0" x 0.1"
Product Weight: 3.0g / 0.1oz
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