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Bi-Color (Red/Green) 24-Bar Bargraph w/I2C Backpack Kit

What's better than a single LED? Lots of LEDs! A fun way to make a small linear display is to use two 12-bar Bi-color bar graphs. However, this LED bar graph is 'multiplexed' - so to control all

48 LEDs you need a lot of pins. There are driver chips like the MAX7219 that can help control a bar graph/matrix for you but there's a lot of wiring to set up and they take up a ton of space. Here at Adafruit, we feel your pain! After all, wouldn't it be awesome if you could control a colourful bar graph without tons of wiring? That's where this adorable LED bar-graph backpack comes in. Much like our 8x8 and 7-segment backpacks, this backpack pairs perfectly with our bar graphs and manages all the LED control and multiplexing.

The backpack uses a driver chip that does all the heavy lifting for you: It has a built-in clock so it can multiplex the display. It uses constant-current drivers for ultra-bright, consistent color, and 1/16 step display dimming, all via a simple I2C interface. The backpack comes with address-selection jumpers so you can connect up to eight of these bar-graphs on a single I2C bus. You can also mix and match the bar-graph breakout with our other types of I2C LED backpacks.

The product kit comes with:

  • A fully tested and assembled LED backpack stick
  • Two 12-bar bi-colour bar-graphs
  • 4-pin header

A bit of soldering is required to attach the matrix onto the backpack but it's very easy to do and only takes about 5 minutes.

Of course, in classic Adafruit fashion, we also have a detailed tutorial showing you how to solder, wire and control the display. We even wrote a very nice library for the backpacks so you can get running in under half an hour, displaying images on the matrix or numbers on the 7-segment. If you've been eyeing matrix displays but hesitated because of the complexity, this is the solution you've been looking for!

Note: Arduino board, cables and breadboard are NOT included

Revision History

  • As of August 19th, 2024 – We've updated this PCB to have Stemma QT connectors on the I2C lines for plug-and-play usage. We've also updated it with Adafruit Pinguin to make a lovely and legible silkscreen.

Specifications

  • Bargraph Dimensions: 10mm x 30mm
  • 7mm thick
  • Board Dimensions: 13mm x 101mm

Resources

What's better than a single LED? Lots of LEDs! A fun way to make a small linear display is to use two 12-bar Bi-color bar graphs. However, this LED bar graph is 'multiplexed' - so to control all

48 LEDs you need a lot of pins. There are driver chips like the MAX7219 that can help control a bar graph/matrix for you but there's a lot of wiring to set up and they take up a ton of space. Here at Adafruit, we feel your pain! After all, wouldn't it be awesome if you could control a colourful bar graph without tons of wiring? That's where this adorable LED bar-graph backpack comes in. Much like our 8x8 and 7-segment backpacks, this backpack pairs perfectly with our bar graphs and manages all the LED control and multiplexing.

The backpack uses a driver chip that does all the heavy lifting for you: It has a built-in clock so it can multiplex the display. It uses constant-current drivers for ultra-bright, consistent color, and 1/16 step display dimming, all via a simple I2C interface. The backpack comes with address-selection jumpers so you can connect up to eight of these bar-graphs on a single I2C bus. You can also mix and match the bar-graph breakout with our other types of I2C LED backpacks.

The product kit comes with:

  • A fully tested and assembled LED backpack stick
  • Two 12-bar bi-colour bar-graphs
  • 4-pin header

A bit of soldering is required to attach the matrix onto the backpack but it's very easy to do and only takes about 5 minutes.

Of course, in classic Adafruit fashion, we also have a detailed tutorial showing you how to solder, wire and control the display. We even wrote a very nice library for the backpacks so you can get running in under half an hour, displaying images on the matrix or numbers on the 7-segment. If you've been eyeing matrix displays but hesitated because of the complexity, this is the solution you've been looking for!

Note: Arduino board, cables and breadboard are NOT included

Revision History

  • As of August 19th, 2024 – We've updated this PCB to have Stemma QT connectors on the I2C lines for plug-and-play usage. We've also updated it with Adafruit Pinguin to make a lovely and legible silkscreen.

Specifications

  • Bargraph Dimensions: 10mm x 30mm
  • 7mm thick
  • Board Dimensions: 13mm x 101mm

Resources

$9.60
Bi-Color (Red/Green) 24-Bar Bargraph w/I2C Backpack Kit
$9.60

Description

What's better than a single LED? Lots of LEDs! A fun way to make a small linear display is to use two 12-bar Bi-color bar graphs. However, this LED bar graph is 'multiplexed' - so to control all

48 LEDs you need a lot of pins. There are driver chips like the MAX7219 that can help control a bar graph/matrix for you but there's a lot of wiring to set up and they take up a ton of space. Here at Adafruit, we feel your pain! After all, wouldn't it be awesome if you could control a colourful bar graph without tons of wiring? That's where this adorable LED bar-graph backpack comes in. Much like our 8x8 and 7-segment backpacks, this backpack pairs perfectly with our bar graphs and manages all the LED control and multiplexing.

The backpack uses a driver chip that does all the heavy lifting for you: It has a built-in clock so it can multiplex the display. It uses constant-current drivers for ultra-bright, consistent color, and 1/16 step display dimming, all via a simple I2C interface. The backpack comes with address-selection jumpers so you can connect up to eight of these bar-graphs on a single I2C bus. You can also mix and match the bar-graph breakout with our other types of I2C LED backpacks.

The product kit comes with:

  • A fully tested and assembled LED backpack stick
  • Two 12-bar bi-colour bar-graphs
  • 4-pin header

A bit of soldering is required to attach the matrix onto the backpack but it's very easy to do and only takes about 5 minutes.

Of course, in classic Adafruit fashion, we also have a detailed tutorial showing you how to solder, wire and control the display. We even wrote a very nice library for the backpacks so you can get running in under half an hour, displaying images on the matrix or numbers on the 7-segment. If you've been eyeing matrix displays but hesitated because of the complexity, this is the solution you've been looking for!

Note: Arduino board, cables and breadboard are NOT included

Revision History

  • As of August 19th, 2024 – We've updated this PCB to have Stemma QT connectors on the I2C lines for plug-and-play usage. We've also updated it with Adafruit Pinguin to make a lovely and legible silkscreen.

Specifications

  • Bargraph Dimensions: 10mm x 30mm
  • 7mm thick
  • Board Dimensions: 13mm x 101mm

Resources

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