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Control a 16x32 LED matrix with your Android, PC, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, or BeagleBone Black with the PIXEL Board. Simply use PIXEL¡¯s free apps and send images, GIF animations, scrolling text, Twitter feeds, and your own pixel art creations in minutes, no soldering or coding required! As an added bonus, the 180+ works of original pixel art commissioned for the Kickstarter project comes included too.PIXEL has two modes: stand alone mode and interactive mode. In stand alone mode, use your device to write a GIF animation to PIXEL¡¯s local microSD card. The GIF will continue to play and loop after your device has been disconnected. In interactive mode, think of PIXEL as a secondary display that does something based on the logic from PIXEL¡¯s apps which can include external sensor inputs too using PIXEL¡¯s 5 sensor ports (2 analog and 3 digital). To develop your own app for PIXEL, you'll need to be familiar with Android and/or Java programming and use the PIXEL SDK and sample code.Specification: - You¡¯ll supply your own 5V power supply (2A minimum recommended) and 16x32 LED panel.- See this guide for instructions and note that the guide refers to a 32x32 LED matrix panel. The wiring will be exactly the same as in the guide but just with the 16x32 LED panel. When you first run PIXEL¡¯s app, change the LED matrix to 16x32 from the app¡¯s settings.Part List: - 1 x Pixel 2.0 PCBA- 1 x Power Cable- 1 x A to A USB 2.0 Cable- 1 x MicroSD Card- 1 x Blurtooth CSR4.0 USB Dongle- 1 x Pixel Flat Cable- 1 x FPC IDC Cable