
Micro Dot pHAT
The Micro Dot pHAT is a retro-style LED matrix display for the Raspberry Pi, featuring six Lite-On LTP-305 dot matrix modules for an effective resolution of 30 × 7 pixels plus decimal points. Each 5 × 7 matrix is driven by IS31FL3730 LED driver chips over I²C.
Use between one and six matrices in your choice of green and/or red. The display is ideal for scrolling message boards, spectrum analysers, clocks, and sensor readouts.
Key Features
- 6× LTP-305 LED Matrices – 5 × 7 pixels each with decimal point (30 × 7 total)
- 3× IS31FL3730 Drivers – I²C-controlled LED matrix driver chips
- Green and/or Red – Mix matrix colours to suit your project
- pHAT Form Factor – Fits directly onto the Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO header
- Python Library – Comprehensive library for easy control
Compatibility
- Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+
- Raspberry Pi Zero and Zero W
- Any Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin GPIO header
Ideal For
- Retro scrolling message displays
- Spectrum analysers and audio visualisation
- Clocks and countdown timers
- Sensor data readouts
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Description
The Micro Dot pHAT is a retro-style LED matrix display for the Raspberry Pi, featuring six Lite-On LTP-305 dot matrix modules for an effective resolution of 30 × 7 pixels plus decimal points. Each 5 × 7 matrix is driven by IS31FL3730 LED driver chips over I²C.
Use between one and six matrices in your choice of green and/or red. The display is ideal for scrolling message boards, spectrum analysers, clocks, and sensor readouts.
Key Features
- 6× LTP-305 LED Matrices – 5 × 7 pixels each with decimal point (30 × 7 total)
- 3× IS31FL3730 Drivers – I²C-controlled LED matrix driver chips
- Green and/or Red – Mix matrix colours to suit your project
- pHAT Form Factor – Fits directly onto the Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO header
- Python Library – Comprehensive library for easy control
Compatibility
- Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+
- Raspberry Pi Zero and Zero W
- Any Raspberry Pi with a 40-pin GPIO header
Ideal For
- Retro scrolling message displays
- Spectrum analysers and audio visualisation
- Clocks and countdown timers
- Sensor data readouts





















