This is the Raspberry Pi LED Matrix display
project to build a large LED display that’s
driven by the video output of a Raspberry
Pi!
Play your favorite classic video games, watch
a movie, display a dashboard of data, or anything
else you can imagine using bright and beautiful
LED displays.
These display panels come in square and rectangular
sizes so they’re perfect for stacking together
to form a large display.
Use the Adafruit LED matrix HAT to interface
with the display panels.
The HAT has built-in level converters and
convenient power distribution that makes building
a display as easy as plugging in panels.
You can even chain together multiple panels
to build a large display without a huge mess
of wiring.
The software for this project will copy what’s
displayed by the Pi’s HDMI video output
and scale it to be shown on the LED panels.
You can run games or other applications without
any changes to make them show on the LED display.
There’s a link in the description below
to the tutorial on Adafruit’s learning system
so you can build your own LED display!
What will you show with the Raspberry Pi LED
matrix display?
Post in the comments and subscribe to Adafruit’s
youtube channel for more great Raspberry Pi
projects.
