Adafruit Mini 8x8 LED Matrix w/I2C Backpack - Blue
Description
What's better than a single LED? Lots of LEDs! A fun way to make a small display is to use an 8x8 matrix or a 4-digit 7-segment display. Matrices like these are 'multiplexed' - so to control 64 LEDs you need 16 pins. That's a lot of pins, and there are driver chips like the MAX7219 that can control a matrix for you but there's a lot of wiring to set up and they take up a ton of space. Adafruit created the ideal solution to control a matrix with a lot of wiring. We have them in two flavors - a mini 8x8 and a 4-digit 0.56" 7-segment. They work perfectly with the matrices we stock in the shop and make adding a bright little display trivial.
The matrices use a driver chip that does all the heavy lifting for you: They have a built in clock so they multiplex the display. They use constant-current drivers for ultra-bright, consistent color (the images above are photographed at the dimmest setting to avoid overloading our camera!), 1/16 step display dimming, all via a simple I2C interface. The backpacks come with address-selection jumpers so you can connect up to four mini 8x8's or eight 7-segments (or a combination, such as four mini 8x8's and four 7-segments, etc) on a single I2C bus.
The product kit comes with:
A fully tested and assembled LED backpack
Ultra-bright 8x8 blue matrix
4-pin header
A bit of soldering is required to attach the matrix onto the backpack but its very easy to do and only takes about 5 minutes.
Of course there's a tutorial available at Adafruit which shows you how to solder, wire and control the display. If you've been eyeing matrix displays but hesitated because of the complexity, this is the solution you've been looking for!
Technical Details
This board/chip uses I2C 7-bit address between 0x70-0x77, selectable with jumpers
Backpack Dimensions:
20mm x 28mm x 4mm
Mounting Holes: 12mm x 22mm
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Adafruit Mini 8x8 LED Matrix w/I2C Backpack - Blue