Capable of driving up to 144 LEDs, the AS1119 lays claim to being the most advanced and smallest LED dot-matrix driver available. The device consumes 9 mm² worth of PCB space and drives each LED with ...
It all started when [Damien Walsh] got his hands on some surplus LED boards. Each panel contained 100 mini-PCBs hosting a single bright LED that were meant to be to be snapped apart as needed. [Damien ...
When we last heard from [lixielabs] he was building Nixie tube replacements out of etched acrylic and LEDs. Well he’s moved forward a few decades to bring us the Pixie, a chainable, addressable ...
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