4x Matrix LED 8x8 with driver MAX7219

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€8.90
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This 4 Matrix set requires only three IO ports from the microcontroller to drive the 4 matrix with no flicker!

On the following link you can find an Arduino Tutorial:

https://www.makerguides.com/max7219-led-dot-matrix-display-arduino-tutorial/

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*Disclaimer: The images are merely illustrative.

Introduction:

Each matrix as one MAX7219 chip with with serial input/output common-cathode display drivers that interface microprocessors (µPs) to 7-segment numeric LED displays of up to 8 digits, bar-graph displays, or 64 individual LEDs. Included on-chip are a BCD code-B decoder, multiplex scan circuitry, segment and digit drivers, and an 8x8 static RAM that stores each digit. Only one external resistor is required to set the segment current for all LEDs.

A convenient 4-wire serial interface connects to all common µPs. Individual digits may be addressed and updated without rewriting the entire display.

The devices include a 150µA low-power shutdown mode, analog and digital brightness control, a scan-limit register that allows the user to display from 1 to 8 digits, and a test mode that forces all LEDs on.

This 4 Matrix set requires only three IO ports from the microcontroller to drive the 4 matrix with no flicker!

Parameters:

  • 10MHz Serial Interface
  • Individual LED Segment Control
  • Decode/No-Decode Digit Selection
  • 150µA Low-Power Shutdown (Data Retained)
  • Digital and Analog Brightness Control
  • Display Blanked on Power-Up
  • Drive Common-Cathode LED Display
  • 5V working voltage
  • A single MAX7219 chip can drive a total of 8x8 dot matrix
  • Size (4xMatrix): 12.8 cm*3.2 cm *1.3 cm (L*W*H)
  • With fixing screw holes (3mm diameter)

Wiring instructions:

1. The left side of the module as an input port, an output port on the right.        

2. You can use it as a single module matrix, in this case simply connect input port to CPU            

3. Cascading multiple modules, CPU -> 1st module input and output 1st module -> 2nd module input... and so on

4. 8051 Microcontroller connection example:          

  • VCC → 5V
  • GND → GND
  • DIN → P2.2
  • CS → P2.1
  • CLK → P2.0

5. Arduino conection example:

Arduino-Connection

Shipping list:

1. 4xMAX7219 dot matrix module

2. 20CM Dupont line*5P

 

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