Flexible 8x8 NeoPixel RGB LED Matrix

Product ID: 2612
$49.95
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1-9 $49.95
10-99 $44.96
100+ $39.96

Description

For advanced NeoPixel fans, we how have a bendable, Flexible 8x8 NeoPixel LED Matrix! Control all 64 ultra-bright LEDs using a single microcontroller pin, set each LED as you wish to scroll messages or draw little images. This matrix has a thick flexible PCB backing that can be gently bent and curved around surfaces

You can use this matrix just like any other NeoPixel-compatible product.

With 64 LEDs, you can have up to 4A of current draw if all the LEDs are on bright white. You can use our 5V 4A, 5V 2A or even a 5V 10A power supplyFor portable use, if you are drawing less than 3A, try out this 5V@3A UBEC,

We also have a flexible NeoPixel Matrix in 8x32 if you love that 4:1 aspect ratio and in bigger 16x16.

Please note: Flexible PCBs are not designed for repeated flexing! While we think this product may work in wearables or other situations where the matrix is bent around, we do not offer any guarantees or refunds if you end up cracking the LEDs or traces! This is for advanced users only, who already know how to use NeoPixels and are comfortable with the high current requirements and protecting the matrix from damage. There are no returns, refunds or replacements for damaged product. You cannot cut these panels into custom shapes as data/power lines run through the entire body of the PCB.

Don't forget to read our NeoPixel Uber guide for more information on how to care and feed your NeoPixels!

Technical Details

  • 80mm x 80mm x 2mm / 3.15" x 3.15" x 0.08"
  • Weight (with IDC cables): 17.5g
  • WS2812 Datasheet
  • SK6812 Datasheet
  • May ship with either WS2812B or SK6812-based LEDs. They are the same brightness, color and protocol
RoHS 2 2011 65 EU Compliant

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