Matriz de LEDs RGB 32x32- 6mm pitch

:LCD03027
54,90 €
preço com IVA incluído

Tráz um pouco de Times Square para a tua casa com este painel quadrado de 32x32 LEDs RGB com espaçamento entre os mesmos de 5mm.

Esta matriz é bastante parecida com o LCD03002, a unica diferença é o espaçamento entre LEDs.

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Description

Bring a little bit of Times Square into your home with this sweet 32 x 32 square RGB LED matrix panel. These panels are normally used to make video walls, here in New York we see them on the sides of busses and bus stops, to display animations or short video clips. We thought they looked really cool so we picked up a few boxes of them from a factory.

These are a lot like our 6mm Grid 32x32 RGB LED matrix panel, but The LEDs on this panel are also a little closer together (a 5mm grid) so you won’t have to stand as far away to appreciate it. They are made to look good indoors, even with a wide-angle view (160 degrees) and look great in ambient light.

These matrices have 1024 bright RGB LEDs arranged in a 32x32 grid on the front. On the back there is a PCB with two IDC connectors (one input, one output: in theory you can chain these together) and 12 16-bit latches that allow you to drive the display with a 1:16 scan rate.

These panels require 13 digital pins (6 bit data, 7 bit control) and a good 5V supply, up to 4A per panel. We suggest our 4A regulated 5V adapter and then connecting a 2.1mm jack. Please check out our tutorial for more details!

Comes with:

  1. A single 32x32 RGB panel,

  2. An IDC cable

  3. A power cable

 

RAM & Processor Requirements

Keep in mind that these displays were designed to be driven by FPGAs or other high speed processors: they do not have built in PWM control of any kind. Instead, you're supposed to redraw the screen over and over to 'manually' PWM the whole thing.

You'll need about 1600 bytes of RAM to buffer the 12-bit color image. You cannot use this size panel with an Arduino UNO (ATmega328) or ATmega32u4 - you need a chip with more RAM! These displays are technically 'chainable' - connect one output to the next input - as long as you have the RAM and CPU to handle it

This display does best with a high speed, high RAM microcontroller like a SAMD21, SAMD51, ESP32, etc. 8-bit micros are going to struggle if they work at all. The good news is that the display is pre-white balanced with nice uniformity so if you turn on all the LEDs it's not a particularly tinted white.


 

Technical Details

We have a full tutorial here!

  1. Dimensions: approx. 160mm x 160mm x 14mm

  2. Panel weight with IDC cables and power cables: 218.82g

  3. 5V regulated power input, 4A max (all LEDs on)

  4. Compatible with M3 mounting screws

  5. 5V logic

  6. 2000 mcd LEDs on 5mm pitch

  7. 1/16 scan rate

  8. Indoor display, wide visibility

  9. Displays are 'chainable'

 

Documents:

  1. Datasheet

  2. CAD Drawing

LCD03027

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