RGB LED matrix display with a resolution of 32 x 16 (512 LED). Each LED can be controlled independently. At least 13 digital GPIOs are required to control the matrix. The matrix has 2 IDC connectors (DATA_IN, DATA_OUT) on the back, so you can connect multiple panels together and create a huge screen. It is recommended to use microcontrollers with large RAM memory capacity to operate the matrix. The module is powered with the voltage of 5 V. On the Wiki website, the manual and sample programs are available.

Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
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The long-awaited Raspberry Pi 4 model B with the SoC Broadcom BCM2711 (4 x Cortex-A72) running at 1.8 GHz, 3 GB LPDDR4 RAM and the Broadcom VideoCore VI graphics chip
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