Good news! There is a new member in to the Gravity family - The Flexible 16x16 RGB LED Matrix! This module is a square panel with a soldered XH2.54 3-pin interface with pin mappings that perfectly match the Arduino I/O expansion shield.
This flexible 16x16 RGB full-color LED matrix module is based on WS2812 or SK6812 intelligent control LEDs. Each LED can be independently addressed with RGB pixels that can achieve 256 levels of brightness. That¡¯s 16777216 colors in total with a scanning frequency no less than 400Hz!
The LED panel is single wire control board. We have customized a special cable to make it compatible with Arduino I/O expansion shields without any soldering. The module also supports cascading control. All you need to do is connect Din to the DOUT port. In combination with the open source Arduino library, you can control an entire array of LEDs using just one pin!
Note:
Each LED requires a maximum current of 18mA. When multiple modules are in use, it is recommended to use the DFRobot Gravity IO expansion board to power multiple LEDs matrix via the Servo Power Port.
Features
Full Color RGB
Supports Cascade Control
Compatible with Gravity Interface
Supports External Power Supply
Specification
Operating Voltage: 5V
LED Type: SK6812/WS2812
Communication Interface: Gravity 3Pin interface
Operating Temperature: -25 ~ +80 ¡æ
Dimension: 160*160 mm/6.3*6.3 inches
Weight: 172g
Shipping List
Flexible 16x16 RGB LED Matrix x1
Matrix Gravity Interface Cable x1
DC Barrel Jack Adapter - Female x1
Good news! There is a new member in to the Gravity family - The Flexible 16x16 RGB LED Matrix! This module is a square panel with a soldered XH2.54 3-pin interface with pin mappings that perfectly match the Arduino I/O expansion shield.
This flexible 16x16 RGB full-color LED matrix module is based on WS2812 or SK6812 intelligent control LEDs. Each LED can be independently addressed with RGB pixels that can achieve 256 levels of brightness. That¡¯s 16777216 colors in total with a scanning frequency no less than 400Hz!
The LED panel is single wire control board. We have customized a special cable to make it compatible with Arduino I/O expansion shields without any soldering. The module also supports cascading control. All you need to do is connect Din to the DOUT port. In combination with the open source Arduino library, you can control an entire array of LEDs using just one pin!
Note:
Each LED requires a maximum current of 18mA. When multiple modules are in use, it is recommended to use the DFRobot Gravity IO expansion board to power multiple LEDs matrix via the Servo Power Port.
Features
Full Color RGB
Supports Cascade Control
Compatible with Gravity Interface
Supports External Power Supply
Specification
Operating Voltage: 5V
LED Type: SK6812/WS2812
Communication Interface: Gravity 3Pin interface
Operating Temperature: -25 ~ +80 ¡æ
Dimension: 160*160 mm/6.3*6.3 inches
Weight: 172g
Shipping List
Flexible 16x16 RGB LED Matrix x1
Matrix Gravity Interface Cable x1
DC Barrel Jack Adapter - Female x1
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