Matrix Wiring help
Hey everyone—looking for some advice. I’ve got six 128×64 flexible LED matrices and I want to run them as two channels, with three panels daisy-chained per channel acting as one continuous display. I tried a Raspberry Pi Pico with a HUB75 adapter and also an Adafruit hub, but ran into a bunch of issues. Not sure if it’s my wiring or the software stack.
If you’ve done something similar, what hardware/driver stack would you recommend? Any tips on a reliable setup (controllers, level shifting, libraries, examples) would be super helpful. Happy to hop on a quick call if someone’s willing to walk me through it. Links to the exact parts are below—thanks!
Full Color LED Panel, 128x64... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CH9BQTKW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
XICOOLEE RGB Matrix Adapter Board... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BC8Y447G?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
https://www.adafruit.com/product/5778?srsltid=AfmBOoqoMr0IiaH79j1C_jORf5IHNzacbJKm-b1qxAf4uhJfahG5x_PZ
XICOOLEE RGB Matrix Adapter Board Converter for Raspberry Pi Mother...
RGB Matrix Adapter Board is a product that is convenient for users to quickly wire the RGB LED matrix panel with HUB75 interface intended for Raspberry Pi series motherboards and for Raspberry PICO.
-DIMENSIONS: 65mm(Length)*56mm(Width) -POWER INPUT CONNECTOR: USB TYPE-C 5V / 4A or ...
-DIMENSIONS: 65mm(Length)*56mm(Width) -POWER INPUT CONNECTOR: USB TYPE-C 5V / 4A or ...
Adafruit Matrix Portal S3 CircuitPython Powered Internet Display
Folks love our wide selection of RGB matrices and accessories for making custom colorful LED displays... and our RGB Matrix Shields and FeatherWings can be quickly soldered together to ...
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