MAX7219 Dot LED Matrix Display Module

$ 1.74

The MAX7219 Dot LED Matrix Module is an essential visual interface for makers, providing a bright, programmable way to display characters, symbols, and simple graphics. At Electrapac, we recommend this single 8 x 8 module for projects that need compact feedback, such as counting sensors, status icons, or gaming indicators.Product OverviewThis module features a 64-LED matrix driven by the MAX7219 serial driver IC. By using an integrated driver, it solves the "pin-count problem": instead of needing 16 pins to control 64 LEDs, you only need 3 data pins. This efficiency makes it a favorite for use with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32 microcontrollers.Key Features for Electrapac CustomersReduced Microcontroller Load: The MAX7219 handles all the multiplexing and refreshing of the LEDs, leaving your microcontroller's processor free to handle other tasks.Brightness Control: You can adjust the light intensity through software (PWM-based), making it suitable for both dark rooms and bright environments.Modular and Chainable: The PCB features input pins on one side and output pins on the other. You can "daisy-chain" several of these modules together to create longer displays.Compact Design: The 8 x 8 grid is standard for displaying single alphanumeric characters (5 x 7 font) with a 1-pixel border.Easy Mounting: Comes with 4 pre-drilled 3mm mounting holes for secure installation into your Electrapac custom project enclosures.Wiring & Connection GuideTo interface with an Arduino, connect the module using the following pinout:VCC: 5VGND: GroundDIN (Data In): Digital Pin (Pin 12)CS (Chip Select): Digital Pin (Pin 10)CLK (Clock): Digital Pin (Pin 11)Electrapac Pro-Tip: If you are chaining more than three modules together, we recommend powering the modules directly from an external 5V power supply rather than the Arduino's 5V pin to avoid overloading the onboard regulator.Primary ApplicationsStatus Icons: Displaying "Checkmarks," "X's," or "Arrows" for industrial or smart home systems.Retro Gaming: Creating simple games like Snake or Tetris on a single or dual-matrix setup.Level Meters: Using the columns as "bars" to show volume levels or sensor intensity.Small Clocks: Displaying digits one at a time or side-by-side using cascaded modules.Wearable Tech: Integrating small, bright displays into costumes or bags.Why Shop at Electrapac?We ensure our MAX7219 8x8 Modules use high-quality sockets, allowing you to easily replace the LED matrix if you ever want to switch colors (to Green or Blue). Visit us at for the display components that make your data shine.