The 8x8 Dot Matrix Display module consists of the 8x8 LED matrix display and the driver IC connected to it. It is very easy to interface with development boards like , i as 7219 IC uses only 3 pins to connect with your controller and drives all 64 LEDs in the module, thus saving the pins needed to connect all 64 LEDs. The LEDs are driven by 16 output pins of 7219 IC. The maximum number of LEDs light up at the same time is actually eight. As LEDs are arranged as 8×8 sets of rows and columns, the activates each column for a very short period of time and at the same time, it also drives each row. So, by rapidly switching through the columns and rows, the human eye will only notice a continuous light. This 8x8 LED Matrix module can be used in Outdoor displays, character design, displaying results, etc.
Specifications
- Forward Voltage for each segment or LED turning ON: 1.5V-2.0V (2.0V being absolute maximum forward voltage)
- Each segment or LED Forward Current during ON: 10mA - 15mA (Typically 10mA, 15mA being absolute maximum forward current)
- Each segment or LED Reverse Voltage Maximum: 5V
- Maximum operating temperature: - 25°C to 60°C
- Low power consumption
- Data to segment delay time 2.2mSec
- Module Maximum supply voltage 6V
Product Description
To connect the module to the microcontroller, you have to power the module using VCC and GND pins and connect DIN and CS, and CLK to send the data by using the I2C protocol and the driver will drive the LEDs.
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