{"title":"Interstate 75 W (RP2350) - RGB LED Matrix Driver","handle":"interstate-75-w-rp2350-rgb-led-matrix-driver","url":"/products/interstate-75-w-rp2350-rgb-led-matrix-driver","description":"\nAn all-in-one, RP2350 powered controller for HUB75 LED matrix panels.\nInterstate 75 W is a RP2350-based driver board for HUB75-style LED matrices - they're the chainable LED panels that you sometimes see making up video walls or big advertising displays. It's designed to plug neatly into the back of a LED panel, and it provides a quick and easy way to whip up some scrolling signage or an eye-catching LED display for sensor outputs. I75 W has wireless connectivity so you can also use it to display information from the internet! 🌎\nIt's powered via USB-C, which should also be able to power a few connected panels happily, assuming you're not planning anything too eye-bleedingly bright. It has three handy user buttons (A, B and BOOT) and an onboard RGB LED.\nWe've also popped a Qw/ST connector on there, to make it super easy to plug in Qwiic or STEMMA QT breakouts.Here are some things you could do!🚌 Tap into an API and display bus times, plane tracking or traffic info.📈 Generate a big bold graph showing air quality or other sensor readings.💡 Create some ad hoc, easily adjustable signage for your classroom, maker stall or kebab shop.💾 Scroll greetz to your crew, just like in the old days:\n\"`-._,-'\"`-._,-' HACKED AND PACKED BY PIMORONI \"`-._,-'\"`-._,-'What's in the Starter Kit?\nYou can buy an I75 W on its own, or as part of a Starter Kit that includes LED panels to make a big square 128 x 128 (32 x 32cm) or rectangular 256 x 64 (64 x 16cm) display. The Starter Kit includes:\nInterstate 75 W (RP2350)\n2x 128x64 RGB LED matrix panels&nbsp;\nPower and data cables to connect up the panels\n8x magnetic feet with screw threads\nA nice long USB cable\nFeatures\nPowered by RP2350A (Dual Arm Cortex M33 running at up to 150MHz with 520KB of SRAM)\n4MB of QSPI flash supporting XiP\nRaspberry Pi RM2 module (CYW43439), supporting IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN, and Bluetooth\nCompatible with our 32x32, 32x64, 64x64 and 128x64 LED matrices.\nSturdy screw terminals for powering the LED panels\nUSB-C connector for programming and power\nTwo user buttons (labelled A and B)\nReset and boot buttons (the boot button can also be used as a user button)\nRGB LED\nQw/ST (Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector\nComes fully-assembled (no soldering required)\nProgrammable with C/C++ or MicroPython\n\nPinout and Schematic\n\nDownload a printable PDF version\nSchematic (RP2350 version)\nSchematic (Pico W Aboard version)\nGetting Started\nYou can find the most recent version of the MicroPython firmware and examples at the link below:Interstate 75 MicroPython firmware and examplesConnecting Breakouts\nI75 W has a Qw/ST (AKA Qwiic/STEMMA QT) connector, so you can connect up Qw/ST breakouts easily using a JST-SH to JST-SH cable.\n\nView everything Qw/ST!\nBreakouts currently compatible with our C++/MicroPython build\n","vendor":"Pimoroni","product_type":"physical","in_stock":true,"options":[],"variants":[{"id":249,"title":"Default Title","sku":"PR-PIM727","price":29.0,"compare_at_price":0.0,"on_sale":false,"in_stock":true,"available_quantity":7,"option1":"Default Title"}]}