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LED driver chips

After looking at the many options for driving LED displays (5x7/8x8 matrix, 7/14/16/25 segment, common anode/cathode, single/bi-color/RGB), I put together this list of commonly used LED driver chips, to have a better picture of possible combinations, and use as reference for future projects.


The bottom 5 rows are not actually LED drivers, just substitutes (require current limiting resistors).

Some of the driver chips (e.g. "8x8" in the "channels" column) provide internal multiplexing, being designed specifically for driving array of LEDs. The others, where "channels" is just one number, would require extra circuitry (e.g. transistors) and logic (micro controller code) for multiplexing.

The "CA" column indicates "common anode", "CC" stands for common cathode.

There seem to be more options for driving common anode LED displays, probably because sinking current (by the chips' LED outputs) allows for higher currents and also for using a separate power source (usually higher voltage) for the LEDs.


Wise time with Arduino 08 Jul 17:27
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Tod speaking about blink(1) at Hackaday 10th

Back in October, I spoke at the Hackaday 10th anniversary event. I spoke about blink(1), Kickstarter, and some of the fun issues we had getting the product out. They were nice enough to record it and put it on Youtube. Video below.
Todbot 27 Feb 20:02
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Edidoom: Intel Edison Running Doom

Proving that the Intel Edison is really a full Pentium-class PC, Lutz has successfully ported Doom to the tiny board. For those who aren’t quite as old as I am and are unfamiliar with the classic title, Doom literally blew away gamers in 1993 with a combination of fast paced […]

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Circular Knitic: An Open Hardware Knitting Machine

Artist duo Varvara Guljajeva & Mar Canet designed and built an open hardware automated knitting machine called Circular Knitic.

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Losing to My High School Class a Big Win

Recently I switched careers from designing industrial food and dairy equipment to teaching industrial technology in a high school. While planning this move and taking night classes, I read quite a bit about authentic instruction where the students engage in real projects that end with something tangible and with real […]

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10 Perfect DIY Projects for Makers Who Love Their Pets

  Pets are people too. If corporations can be labeled as people then why can’t our pets? Regardless, when it comes to our pets, we often spoil them with lavish gifts to show our affections. Makers on the other hand tend to build projects that help with everything from feeding […]

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Eric Huebsch’s Humorous Blinking Rock Sculpture

This blinking rock sculpture by artist Eric Huebsch just can't help but look a little sentimental

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Building a hackable robotic arm

The meArm is a small, hackable, robotic arm designed from the ground up to be low cost and easy to use.

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E-Traces: Ballet Slippers That Make Drawings From The Dancer’s Movements

See the big picture when it comes to dance moves with an ingenious piece of wearable electronics by designer Lesia Trubat González called E-Traces.

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New Project: Color Recognition Lock

How to make an basic electronic color sensor and how to use it to make a color activated lock box

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