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Module with black and white e-Paper display, diagonal 7.8" and...
A set of cameras designed for projects related to artificial...
ACS723 current sensor module with a DC and AC measuring range of...
Class D PAM8403 stereo digital audio amplifier module. The system allows...
A set of 8 knives, including 4 knives with broken blades and 4...
Video splitter for connecting one input device to 2 receivers. Maximum...
Video splitter for connecting one input device to 4 receivers. Maximum...
Video splitter for connecting one input device to 8 receivers. Maximum...
Linear LED strip consisting of 12 rectangular LEDs, independent and arranged one behind the other. It consists of 8 green and 4 red LEDs.
RGB Pixels are digitally-controllable lights you can set to any color, or animate. Adafruit 322
IS31FL3731 LED Matrix Opto Feather Platform Evaluation Expansion Board. BLUE matrix. Adafruit 3137
IS31FL3731 LED Matrix Opto Feather Platform Evaluation Expansion Board. COOL WHITE matrix. Adafruit 3138
IS31FL3731 LED Matrix Opto Feather Platform Evaluation Expansion Board. GREEN matrix. Adafruit 3136
IS31FL3731 LED Matrix Opto Feather Platform Evaluation Expansion Board. RED matrix. Adafruit 3134
IS31FL3731 LED Matrix Opto Feather Platform Evaluation Expansion Board. YELLOW matrix. Adafruit 3135
RGB LED matrix display with a resolution of 32 x 16 (512 LED). DFRobot DFR0471
8x8 pixel LED matrix display with red LEDs. The module is equipped with the 74HC595 controller and communicates via the I2C interface
This is the tiniest little LED grid, with 64 full RGB color pixels in a square. For use with Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Adafruit 3444
LED matrix display, consisting of 40 light-emitting diodes type WS2812 (5 lines, 8 kolumm), allows you to create interesting lighting effects using one control line. Adafruit 1430
LED backlight. Yellow. light 2.7 lm 12V 20mA 595nm, waterproof housing, easy self-adhesive assembly
Beam is a beginner-friendly PCB with 120 LEDs arranged in a 5x24 grid, a great size to display text or animations in your project. Plug in one to four to create a long blinky display that can be controlled by any 3-5V microcontroller or microcomputer (e.g. Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Particle, and more). Adafruit 3668