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A flexible 64×32 RGB LED matrix with 4mm pixel pitch, built on a thin bendable PCB that can conform to curved surfaces. With a panel size of 256 × 128mm and ...

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A flexible 64×32 RGB LED matrix with 4mm pixel pitch, built on a thin bendable PCB that can conform to curved surfaces. With a panel size of 256 × 128mm and 2048 individually addressable RGB LEDs, it's an excellent choice for creative display projects where rigid panels won't fit.

Features two IDC connectors (DATA_IN and DATA_OUT) for cascading multiple panels into larger displays. Requires a microcontroller with large RAM and high speed — Raspberry Pi, Arduino Mega 2560, or similar. Not compatible with Arduino Uno. External 5V power supply required.

Key Features

  • Flexible PCB – Bendable for curved and non-flat installations
  • 2048 RGB LEDs – 64×32 pixel grid at 4mm pitch
  • Cascadable – DATA_IN and DATA_OUT IDC connectors for chaining panels
  • Wide Viewing Angle – ≥160°
  • High Refresh Rate – ≥300Hz with ≥60Hz repetition frequency

Specifications

  • Resolution – 64 × 32 (2048 pixels)
  • Pixel Pitch – 4mm
  • Panel Dimensions – 256 × 128mm
  • Operating Voltage – 5V DC
  • Maximum Power – 18W
  • Viewing Angle – ≥160°
  • Refresh Frequency – ≥300Hz
  • Optimal Viewing Distance – 4–30 metres

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Ideal For

  • Curved and cylindrical display builds
  • Architectural and artistic LED installations
  • Wearable and portable LED displays

Package Contents

  • 1× 64×32 Flexible RGB LED Matrix (4mm pitch)
Warning: Do not bend beyond 30° or flex repeatedly. Excessive bending may crack LEDs or traces. External 5V power supply required — the display will not work correctly when powered from the microcontroller alone.

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

LED
A light-emitting diode is a small electronic component that lights up when current flows through it in the correct direction. In this kit, LEDs create the flashing effect, so polarity and correct soldering matter for the project to work.
microcontroller
A microcontroller is a small computer on a chip that runs your program and controls connected inputs and outputs. For this product, it is the part that reads buttons and sensors, drives the display and speaker, and communicates over Bluetooth.
PCB
A printed circuit board is a rigid board with copper tracks that connect electronic parts without loose wires. For this kit, the PCBs also form the airplane shape, so they are both the circuit base and part of the finished model.
RAM
RAM is temporary memory used while a device is running, and its contents are lost when power is removed. A “Run in RAM” mode is useful for testing settings without permanently programming the module, but it may not support every feature.
RGB
Short for red, green and blue, usually referring to an LED that can mix those three colours. It matters because controlling an RGB LED teaches how separate outputs combine to create different colours.

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