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Each Pixie module is designed to host two gorgeous little Lite-On LTP-305G/HR 5×7 LED dot matrix displays, which we suspect have been impulse purchases in many a shopping cart.
Continue reading “Old Dot-Matrix Displays Give Up Their Serial Secrets” → Posted in LED Hacks , Reverse Engineering Tagged display , dot matrix , GPD340 , INA219 , pico , Plessey , reverse ...
Nothing has broken away from the LED-laden rear panel that users love, and has introduced the Nothing Phone (3) ...
The Nothing Phone 3 will have a marginally larger battery than the average smartphone, clocking in at 5,150 mAh. It also ...
After showing its entry-level 'a' line first, it's time for Nothing's new $799 flagship phone. It's eye-catching, fun and ...
The killer feature for me, though, is the dot-matrix LED display. It's a reverse-engineered clone of a 1980s Plessey GPD340, made by the same person who created the EMES.
Dot matrix vehicle headlamp module uses Osram micro-LED array Vehicle part maker Marelli and Osram have teamed up to design a headlamp module with a 20,000 pixel micro-LED array. Each pixel measures ...
Nothing posted an update announcing a new feature called ‘Glyph Matrix’ and confirming it will feature on the Nothing Phone 3 ...
You, too, can display stuff on this cool LED cube powered by a Pi This cool project comes to us from KayaEmilia, who posted their results on the Raspberry Pi subreddit. It's an LED cube onto which ...
Instead of the usual RGB ROG logo or the customizable LED screen that we’ve seen on previous ROG phones, the ROG Phone 8 Pro will sport a customizable dot matrix-style LED display that can show ...
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