What Makes NOVA Super
Fully addressable on-board LED matrix
It has an integrated 7x10 LED matrix. Coupled with a powerful dual-core ARM Cortex M0+ processor.
Very capable in a small package
Even in an XX by XX it sports 24 GPIOs and 70 on-board LEDs
Super quick processing
NOVA is powered by the Raspberry Pi RP2040 with dual ARM Cortex M0+ cores running up to 133 MHz. Giving you the ability to created whatever you want without limitations.
Get Nova on Kickstarter!
The super bright, tiny RP2040 LED matrix you’ve been waiting for is now successfully funded on Kickstarter and officially going into production!
- 70 ultra-bright LEDs for stunning displays
- Fully addressable and expandable to control external LED matrices
- Compact, powerful, and perfect for your next project
Don’t miss your chance to grab Nova at its Kickstarter-exclusive price before the campaign ends!
Technical Details
Microcontroller: | Raspberry Pi RP2040 with dual ARM Cortex M0+ cores running up to 133 MHz |
Memory: | 264KB of SRAM, with support for external flash 16M-bit (2M-byte) |
7x10 LED Matrix: | Integrated with 70 RGB LEDs (addressable WS2812) |
GPIO: | Accessible for various I/O purposes |
Power Input: | Via USB Type-C or external power |
Connectivity: | USB and various standard GPIO pins for communication protocols (I2C, SPI, UART) |
Open-source: | Fully customizable hardware with publicly available schematics and examples |