Description: Welcome to the Patkor store Adafruit matrix portal S3 CircuitPython Power Internet display It has never been easier to create powerful LED displays with an Internet connection - no soldering, no wiring, just plug and play. Plug the connector directly into the back of any Hub-75-compatible monitor (all monitors in our stock will work). Secure the power cord to a standard screwdriver using the screws provided, then power it from any USB-C power outlet. (For larger projects, you can use a separate 5V power supply to run the matrix). Then write the project in CircuitPython or Arduino. Our Protomatter Matrix library worked very well on the ESP32-S3 chipset. This is what you get: ESP32-S3 processor, 8mb flash, 2mb SRAM, full support for Arduino or CircuitPython Built-in WiFi and Bluetooth LE, full Arduino support. CircuitPython currently supports only WiFi and does not support BLE on the S3 chip. USB-Type C connector for data and power connections The I2C STEMMA QT connector is for plug and play use with all of our STEMMA QT devices or sensors, and this adapter cable can also be used with all Grove I2C devices. The JST 3-pin connector also has an analog input for quick connection to any JST PH 2.0mm pitch cable. LIS3DH accelerometer for digital sand projects or type/orientation identification. GPIO Interrupt bar - has reset, boot selection, TX debug output and 6 GPIOs including 4 analog inputs, supports PWM, SPI or I2S to add additional hardware. Address E row jumpers are used for 64x64 matrices (check your matrix to see which pin is used for address E, which we default to pin 8 Two user interface buttons + a reset button "New pixels and red leds". Green Power indicator 3V and 5V power supplies 2x10 sockets fit into 2x8 HUB75 ports without worrying about "shift" errors 2x8 IDC connectors work with standard cables supplied by Matrix. Matrix Portal uses the Espressif ESP32-S3 Wi-Fi+BLE chipset, with SAMD51 omitted from the original Matrix Portal due to a chip shortage. But it turns out that the S3 alone is enough to do all the work of the original: S3 has a parallel output driver peripheral, which means that the control matrix does not require a bit bundle. S3 has two cores, one for WiFi networking or matrix control, and the other for your code. With native USB, it can easily be made to look like a keyboard, mouse, or MIDI device, and it also has many I2C, SPI, I2S, UART, and analog inputs. Large memory :8MB of flash means a lot of space for code, files, GIFs, etc. 2MB of PSRAM means you can read and analyze a lot of iot data and still have enough RAM for matrix display buffers. The only thing missing from the original Matrix Portal was that S3 did not have an analog output DAC pin. We recommend using I2S audio amplifiers.Comes with a fully programmed and assembled matrix portal, pre-programmed with a 32x64 LED matrix demonstration. No RGB matrix (using any HUB75 compatible matrix) or USB Type C power supply is provided. If you want to purchase more products than those on our product list, Please contact us through eBay; Please specify the quantity you want to purchase If you have purchased multiple items in our product list, EBay charges multiple shipping fees: Don't worry. Contact us and we will refund you the overpaid shipping fee through eBay. We only charge the actual shipping cost.
Price: 36.99 USD
Location: shenzhenshiguangdong
End Time: 2024-12-11T11:11:10.000Z
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