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Multi-purpose low-cost matrix display
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Build a compact, low-cost 32×8 LED matrix display driven by an ESP32 — great for various usecases: from a simple standalone clock to a full feature smart home information panel. This project was designed to be cheap (under $10 for key parts), easy to print, and quick to assemble. The housing is a two-part 3D printed enclosure (front + back) with an optional acrylic diffuser for a clean look. All electronics, schematics and software examples are available in the GitHub repository linked below.
GitHub repo: https://github.com/Smengerl/matrix_display
**Key Features**
* 32×8 LED matrix (MAX7219 / FC16 compatible) driven by an ESP32
* Very low bill of materials — total cost under ~$10 (ESP32 + LED matrix panel)
* Small, snap-fit 3D printed housing with optional acrylic face plate
* Multiple example usages: NTP-synced clock, Home Assistant display via ESPHome, solar production panel
* Open design: STL, schematics, and firmware examples on GitHub
**Example usage from repo:**
* Standalone N
GitHub repo: https://github.com/Smengerl/matrix_display
**Key Features**
* 32×8 LED matrix (MAX7219 / FC16 compatible) driven by an ESP32
* Very low bill of materials — total cost under ~$10 (ESP32 + LED matrix panel)
* Small, snap-fit 3D printed housing with optional acrylic face plate
* Multiple example usages: NTP-synced clock, Home Assistant display via ESPHome, solar production panel
* Open design: STL, schematics, and firmware examples on GitHub
**Example usage from repo:**
* Standalone N
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