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Whadda Bar Graph Display Module (2x)

$8.80

SKU: RB-Vel-433 Categories: , , ,
Description

Description

  • Bar Graph Display Module (2x) by Whadda
  • Drives ten-segment blue LED bar graph
  • Controllable by two GPIO pins
  • Uses a TM1651 LED driver chip
  • Supply voltage: 3.3 – 5 V DC
  • Interface: 2 wire serial

The Whadda Bar Graph Display Module (2x) is ideally suited to display levels of battery charge, water tanks, etc. This module allows any microcontroller board to easily drive a 10-segment blue LED bar graph.

It uses a TM1651 LED driver chip to drive the individual LED segments, which can be controlled by using only 2 GPIO pins of a microcontroller (such as an Arduino compatible board).

Note: Some of the LED segments are wired together, resulting in 8 different controllable states of the LED bar graph.

  • 2x Whadda Bar Graph Display Module

  • Color: Blue
  • Supply voltage: 3.3 – 5 V DC
  • Driver chip: TM1651
  • Number of LED segments: 10
  • Number of level indicators: 8
  • Interface: 2 wire serial
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