인터스테이트 75 -HUB75 RGB LED 매트릭스 패널 드라이버
(Pimoroni Interstate 75 -
RP2040 LED Matrix Driver - PIM584)
개요
- 본 제품은 인터스테이트 75 -HUB75 RGB LED 매트릭스 패널 드라이버입니다.
- RP2040 칩 기반으로 디자인된 제품으로 HUB75 스타일 LED 매트릭스 패널 드라이버 보드입니다.
- USB-C 커넥터를 통해 전원 공급 및 프로그래밍이 가능합니다.
특징
- Powered by RP2040 (Dual Arm Cortex M0+ running at up to 133Mhz with 264kB of SRAM)
- 2MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP
- Compatible with 32x32, 32x64, and 64x64 LED matrices in the Adafruit or Pimoroni shops. May not work with random LED panels from other suppliers (we haven't tested them!)
- Sturdy screw terminals for powering the LED panels.
- USB-C connector for power and programming (3A max)
- Qw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector
- Reset, BOOT, and a user button (the BOOT button can also be used as a user button)
- RGB LED
- Fully assembled (no soldering required)
- Measurements: approx 48.5 x 31 x 17mm (L x W x H, including connectors)
- Schematic
- C++/MicroPython libraries
- LED matrix panels and cables sold separately.
문서
- For product support, replacement parts, and warranty for Pimoroni products, visit the Pimoroni forum or contact Pimoroni directly.
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Enter the (LED) matrix with this all-in-one, USB-C powered controller for HUB75 panels. The Interstate 75 is an RP2040-based driver board for HUB75-style LED matrices. It's designed to plug neatly into the back of a LED panel and provides a quick and easy way to whip up some scrolling signage or an eye-catching LED display for sensor outputs. It's very similar to our MatrixPortal but instead of a SAMD51 + ESP32 for WiFi/BT there's only the RP2040 chipset driver (which makes it less expensive).
Interstate 2040 is powered and programmable by USB-C. USB-C is capable of providing up to 3A of power which should be enough to power a single 64x64 (or smaller) panel, assuming you're not planning anything too eye-bleedingly bright. If you need more power than that (so you can chain multiple panels together, perhaps?) you can inject it into the screw terminals instead. There are also two useful buttons, a reset button and an onboard RGB LED.
The folks at Pimoroni also popped a STEMMA QT connector on there, to make it super easy to plug in STEMMA QT breakouts.