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8 pin version everywhere
I keep finding information on internet aobut a version that has eight pins instead of 12. Thanks for the info. There are some neat ideas using these leds on youtube.com. But it is only video no schematic or datasheet.
thanks Nathan
some info no data sheet
I havn't found a data sheet yet, I found this I don't know if it can help you. I did not understand all of it. I will continue to look for data sheet but does not look promising.
Thanks
There are multiple ways.... (as usual)
There are these chips from Maxim...
No data sheet
I recieved these blocks from a person giving away some of his unused electrical stuff. He gave me a box with some neat stuff and some really bad stuff. But no data sheet was included. I think I researched and found it should be a bi-color led but I have found no other data...
Led Block with 64 led's. I think it is bi-color red/green. 12 pins on one side of bottom and 12 on other side. Does anyone know how to wire these up ??? Thanks Nathan
I came across 5 of these LTP14188A-01 bi-color led matrix parts. All the info I could find on them is that they are 56 red/green matrix led's. What are these intended for? And where could they be used in a project?
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