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The HUB75 is a compact controller for controlling LED panels, designed for information boards and advertising displays. Equipped with an RP2350 microcontroller with WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, it enables smooth display of animations and data downloaded from the internet. USB-C power allows for simultaneous powering of the board and connected LED arrays, while screw-type connectors ensure stable operation even with larger panels. Pimoroni PIM727
Interstate 75 W (RP2350) is a modern, compact controller designed for driving HUB75 LED panels used in information boards, advertising displays, and maker projects. The board is designed to mount directly to the back of an LED matrix, significantly simplifying installation and cabling. At its core is the powerful RP2350 microcontroller, delivering high performance and smooth handling of animations and scrolling text. Thanks to built-in WiFi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, the device can display data fetched directly from the internet.

Power is supplied via USB-C, which can simultaneously power both the board and the connected LED panels, making the system extremely convenient to use. Interstate 75 W is ideal for creating dynamic information displays, sensor data visualizations, and custom LED signage. The board features user buttons, an RGB LED, and a connector for quick attachment of peripheral modules. With support for MicroPython and C/C++, it is an excellent choice for both beginners and advanced users. Robust screw terminals ensure stable power delivery to LED matrices, even in larger installations. The board comes fully assembled and is ready to use straight out of the box.
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 HUB75 is a compact controller for controlling LED panels, designed for information boards and advertising displays. Equipped with an RP2350 microcontroller with WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, it enables smooth display of animations and data downloaded from the internet. USB-C power allows for simultaneous powering of the board and connected LED arrays, while screw-type connectors ensure stable operation even with larger panels. Pimoroni PIM727