Category: LED diodes - matrices

LED Matrices – A Wide Range of Components for Lighting and Information Display

LED matrices are key elements of modern electronics, used in both simple light indicators and advanced graphic displays. In the "LED Diodes – Matrices" category, you will find a wide selection of components for various applications, including light-emitting diodes in different colors and specifications, high-power LEDs, dot and segment matrices, as well as accessories that facilitate their integration into electronic circuits.

Whether you are creating a simple control panel, a dynamic information display, or decorative backlighting, you will find the right components in this category. The high quality of these components ensures long lifespan and reliability, which is crucial for both hobby projects and professional applications.

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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

zł203.98
24h
Available quantity: 1
Available
LED Matrix Dual-Color 8×8 1.2" with I2C Interface - Adafruit 902
  • New

Compact dual-color 8×8 LED matrix with a 1.2" diagonal, intended for displaying graphics and symbols in three colors (red, green, with the possibility of obtaining yellow-orange). An integrated driver with brightness control, I²C interface, and STEMMA QT connectors simplify integration of the module with microcontroller-based projects. Adafruit Bicolor LED Square Pixel Matrix with I2C Backpack

zł79.90
4 weeks

No product available!

An interactive educational kit with a 39 x 26 LED matrix (872 diodes) capable of displaying animations, text, and pixel graphics. At the heart of the device is a dual-core RP2350A microcontroller (2 x Arm Cortex-M33 250 MHz) with 520 KB SRAM, 16 MB QSPI Flash, and 8 MB PSRAM. Connectivity is provided by a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module (CYW43439). A built-in 1000 mAh LiPo battery charged via USB-C allows for mobile operation, while additional buttons and a RTC (Real Time Clock) enhance the device\'s functionality. Pimoroni WARE003

zł356.36
4 weeks

No product available!

An interactive educational kit with a 39 x 26 LED matrix (872 diodes) capable of displaying animations, text, and pixel graphics. At the heart of the device is a dual-core RP2350A microcontroller (2 x Arm Cortex-M33 250 MHz) with 520 KB SRAM, 16 MB QSPI Flash, and 8 MB PSRAM. Connectivity is provided by a Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module (CYW43439). A built-in 1000 mAh LiPo battery charged via USB-C allows for mobile operation, while additional buttons and a RTC (Real Time Clock) enhance the device\'s functionality. Pimoroni WARE006

zł485.94
4 weeks

No product available!

RGB LED Matrix P2.5 64x32 (GOB - smooth surface) - Waveshare 33839
  • New

Full-color RGB LED matrix with a resolution of 64 × 32 pixels and a 2.5 mm pitch, equipped with 2048 RGB LEDs. The GOB (Smooth Surface) version features an additional protective layer that increases mechanical durability and panel lifespan. The module supports brightness adjustment and allows multiple panels to be chained into larger displays via HUB75 connectors (input/output). Requires an external controller (e.g. Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Pico, ESP32, Arduino) and a 5 V power supply. Waveshare RGB-Matrix-P2.5-64x32-B

zł102.93
6 weeks

No product available!

Matrix with 4 WS2812B RGB diodes controlled by a serial signal. The module can be powered with 5V, only one signal line is required for control

zł3.43
4 weeks

No product available!

LED Matrices for Displaying Text and Graphics

LED matrices are a highly flexible solution for displaying information. Thanks to their modular construction, they allow for the creation of displays in various resolutions and sizes, capable of showing both simple text and more advanced graphics. Depending on their design, LED matrices consist of individual light-emitting points (pixels) that form an image on the screen. Smaller matrices are often used to display text, numbers, or simple icons, while larger ones enable the presentation of more complex content, such as animations and images.

Dynamic LED Displays in Advertising and Information Systems

LED matrices are widely used in outdoor advertising and information systems. Their ability to display diverse content makes them ideal for presenting advertisements, announcements, and messages in public spaces. They are commonly seen at train stations, subways, stores, and urban areas. The capability to display dynamic content captures attention and enhances communication effectiveness.

In information systems, LED matrices are used to display real-time data, such as scoreboard results, counters, departure schedules, and parking availability. Their easy integration with control systems allows for dynamic content changes and quick responses to updated information.

LED Matrices in DIY Projects – Easy Integration with Development Platforms

LED matrices are also popular among hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts. The availability of various matrix types compatible with popular development platforms, such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP8266, makes it easy to create custom display systems. They are used in projects like interactive displays, clocks, alarm systems, and lighting installations.

Controlling LED matrices is done through simple electronic circuits, enabling precise management of displayed content. Many matrices can be connected to form larger displays, allowing for scrolling text or animations. This makes LED matrices an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their programming skills and develop modern visual solutions.

Applications of LED Matrices in Consumer and Industrial Electronics

LED matrices are widely used in consumer and industrial electronics. In measuring, control, and monitoring devices, they serve as display units for results, settings, and device parameters. Their high visibility and energy efficiency make them ideal for displays in home electronics (RTV), household appliances (AGD), monitoring systems, and industrial automation.

In industry, LED matrices are utilized in production management systems, quality control, and logistics processes, serving as both informational and auxiliary tools. Their reliability and adaptability to different conditions make them a common choice for demanding work environments.