8*8 LED Matrix Module
8x8 LED matrix display based on chip HT16K33 Simply use the I2C port of your microcontroller to control the dot matrix Address setting via switch Wire connection via jumper cable
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8x8 LED matrix display based on chip HT16K33 Simply use the I2C port of your microcontroller to control the dot matrix Address setting via switch Wire connection via jumper cable
16x32 LED Panel Tropicalization and Waterproof P10 for outdoor use Red monochrome color Ideal for displaying text and animations
Module composed of 8 programmable RGB lights Compatible Arduino, Micro:bit and Raspberry Pi Pico 3 possible connection methods: alligator clip, Dupont cable and PH 2.0 cable High brightness (256 brightness levels) - ideal for creating lighting effects
This camera platform mainly includes two 180 degree servos, a WIFI camera and an acrylic platform mount. As long as you have the ability to drive two 5v servos and a WIFI camera serial port, you can use this camera platform. It is a DIY product supporting a variety of add-on boards or DIY...
The bit: LAMP has connections that allow the microbit to be bolted/clipped directly onto it. It was designed to replicate a street light, in form and function. This board is ideal for transportation projects and has been designed to match the same aesthetic as STOP: bit, so they can be used...
Traffic Light STOP:bit Kitronik for micro:bit is the ultimate upgrade for traffic light / crosswalk projects. Not only does it make coding the project a breeze, but the board comes pre-assembled. Love it or hate it, crosswalk project variants have been around for decades. The Kitronik STOP: bit...
This is a color display module designed for the BBC micro: bit, 1.8" diagonal, 160x128 resolution, capable of displaying 65K colors. Tired of the 5x5 LED matrix? It's time to get a small monitor for your micro: bit, this one would be the perfect choice. Documentation