The 8×8 dot matrix display typically has 16 pins, 8 for each row and 8 for each column. All rows and columns are wired together in order to reduce the number of pins. If this were not the case, an 8×8 dot matrix display would require 65 pins, one for each LED and one for a common anode or common cathode connector. By connecting rows and columns, only 16 pins are needed to control the entire matrix. This technique of controlling a large number of LEDs with fewer pins is referred to as Multiplexing. Unlike 7-segment displays, you can use dot matrix displays to generate alpha, numeric, or custom character output.
Applications of 8×8 dot matrix led display (0.7 inch)
- Industrial Controls
- Medical Equipment
- Communications Equipment
- Test and Measurement Equipment
- Security Electronics
- Life Safety Equipment
- Large Panel Indicators
- Meter Displays
- Information displays
Features of 8×8 dot matrix led display (0.7 inch)
- 8 * 8 dot matrix common cathode
- A wide range of single LED colors is available, as well as RGB
- Standard and high-brightness chips
- Intensity grading available
- Face and segment colors in gray and milky white
- Custom sizes available
- High Brightness and High Contrast
- Excellent DOT Uniformity
- Fast Heat Dissipation
- Stackable Horizontally
- Standard Brightness
- Low Current Operation
- Low power consumption.
- Wide Viewing Angle
- Various Colours
- LED chips from Taiwan
8×8 Led Matrix Digit Display:
8×8 Led Matrix Letters Display:
8×8 Led Matrix Sign Display:
Available Colours Available in 8×8 led matrix
- Red, Green, Pure Green, Blue, White, Amber
- Dual Colour
- Red and Green, Red and Pure Green
- Tricolour
- RGB
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