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==Parts List==
 
==Parts List==
  
*1 × LoL Shield PCB
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*1   × LoL Shield PCB
 
*126× 3mm LED Green
 
*126× 3mm LED Green
*1 × [http://linksprite.com/wiki/index.php5?title=%E5%8D%95%E6%8E%92%E9%92%88_%E7%9B%B4%E8%84%9A2.54MM%E9%97%B4%E8%B7%9D_1*40P_Single_row_needle 2.54MM Spacing 1*40P Single Row Female Needle] [IT_SIRWNE2.54MM_1X40P] [GA101101]
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==Features==
 
==Features==

Latest revision as of 06:11, 20 November 2014

Product Description

The LoL Shield is a charlieplexed LED matrix for the Arduino. The LEDs are individually addressable, so you can use it to display anything in a 9×14 grid. Scroll text, play games, display images, or anything else you want to do. Since this is a shield, you will need an Arduino for this project. The LoL Shield is just a board with LEDs and headers on it, so you need something to control them. Once you have the Arduino, it’s as simple as downloading the LoL Shield Library and programming something fun. The library takes care of the complicated mess of driving a charliplexed display, so you just need to set x and y coordinates to on or off. If you would like to set animations manually you can download the ODS file here.

Note: This is a kit and soldering is required.

Lolshield1.jpg

Parts List

Features

  • 126 individually controlled red LEDs
  • Great DIY solder project
  • Arduino compatible

Download

Making the LOL Shield

Programming the LOL Shield

Arduino LOL Shield Library

How to buy

here to buy LoL Shield on store