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Keyestudio EASY-plug 8x8 Red LED Matrix Display KS-139 HT16K33 I2C Flux Workshop

$ 6.23

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: KS0139
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: Keyes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China

    Description

    Highlights
    Brands
    Keyestudio EASY-plug 8x8 Red LED Matrix Display
    Features
    Flux SKU:
    BBAA100048
    Length (mm):
    53
    Width (mm):
    32
    Height (mm):
    18
    Brand:
    Keyes
    Brand Series:
    Keyestudio
    Main Colour:
    Black
    Country of Manufacture:
    China
    MPN:
    KS-139
    UPC:
    Does Not Apply
    Minimum Operating Temperature:
    -40°C
    Maximum Operating Temperature:
    85°C
    Number of Items:
    1
    Soldering Points:
    Address select pins
    Mounting Hole Size:
    M2
    Mounting Dimensions:
    50/28mm
    Type:
    LED
    Colour:
    Red
    Resolution:
    8x8
    Format:
    I2C
    Address:
    0x70 - 0x77
    Chipset MPN:
    HT16K33
    Description
    This module is ideally suited to providing a bright and bold red LED display. All that is required is a pair of wires to control it. This is thanks to the wonderful HT16K33 chipset that allows full control of the 64 LEDs. The module is solidly constructed to allow repeated use once attached to a circuit board. All the provided pins are well labelled to really help with those prototyping debugs that occur so often.
    The module requires an external power supply of 5V to be able to drive the connected devices. The logic of the board itself is powered through the host microcontroller. Communication is handled through a 2 pin I2C interface, available on a wide range of microcontrollers. The I2C address of the module is in the range of 0x70 - 0x77 depending on the configuration of the onboard address select pins.
    This module is part of the Keyestudio EASY-plug range and features the series standardised connector. The series promotes connection to other modules and microcontrollers without the risk of wiring incorrectly. Further more the socket is compatible with all readily available standard RJ11 ended cables.
    Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require further information regarding the module's operation.
    Pin
    Description
    VCC
    5V
    GND
    0V
    SDA
    I2C Data
    SCL
    I2C Clock
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    Returns
    We accept returns of unwanted, damaged or faulty items within 30 days of purchase.
    If you receive a damaged item please message us directly through the eBay messaging system; attach pictures if possible. This will enable us to process the return as fast as possible.
    Be aware, if an item is "unwanted", return postage will be paid by the consumer. Furthermore, if a returned "faulty" item is found to not be faulty, postage costs will not be refunded. We are unable to refund the cost of a courier and will only be able to refund return postage on receiving a copy of the postage receipt.
    Please ensure when returning an item, adequate packaging is used as we will be unable to process the refund if the items are damaged in the post.
    Company
    Flux Workshop began trading late 2014, drawing from years of experience and interest in electronics and building CNC machines. With the aim to supply good quality components at reasonable prices that allow you, the customer, to have the confidence to embark on your project.
    We are here to help you in any way we can. If you need to make sure a product is right for your needs or how to get the most from a product, please do not hesitate to contact us through the eBay messaging service (response usually within 24 hours).
    This module is ideally suited to providing a bright and bold red LED display. All that is required is a pair of wires to control it. This is thanks to the wonderful HT16K33 chipset that allows full control of the 64 LEDs. The module is solidly constructed to allow repeated use once attached to a circuit board. All the provided pins are well labelled to really help with those prototyping debugs that occur so often. The module requires an external power supply of 5V to be able to drive the connected devices. The logic of the board itself is powered through the host microcontroller. Communication is handled through a 2 pin I2C interface, available on a wide range of microcontrollers. The I2C address of the module is in the range of 0x70 - 0x77 depending on the configuration of the onboard add