Two LED matrices give 70 LEDs to light up a necklace with

Write messages and show animations on this palm-sized heart-shaped LED display. Works seamlessly with Arduino, and requires only three pins to control. Want a heart matrix of your very own? You can buy this DIY kit for $17.95 on the product page.
Heart Matrix display
How does it work? Three shift registers control two LED matrices, each with 35 LEDs. To make it light up requires connecting power and ground, and the 3 wires to speak the shift register protocol (data, clock, and latch). Need to learn more about shift registers before you try this? Check out our shift register tutorial. You’ll need an Arduino or another micro-controller to write messages on the heart matrix. We supply Arduino code and an Arduino library below. Are you ready to build your Heart Matrix? Jump to the step-by-step instructions.
We have a ton of tutorials showings fun projects you can do with your Heart Matrix! Make a sound-sensitive necklace, or connect it to twitter, or control the LED display wirelessly with an XBEE, or turn the Heart Matrix into a real time alarm clock. The Arduino library we supply gives direct access to each of the LEDs so the possibilities are endless! Don’t have an Arduino? No worries, we developed the Heartduino, it is a standalone Heart Matrix, built on top of a heart-shaped Arduino clone.
Here you see the entire heart matrix kit contents. Including 1 heart-carved, artisanal Printed Circuit Board (PCB), 3 74hc595 serial-in, parallel-out shift registers. Dual Inline Package (DIP-16). Easy to solder, 2 5×7 LED dot matrices. A total of 70 individually addressable LEDs, 10 300 ohm through-hole resistors, 1 10uf through-hole capacitor, For exact part numbers and individual pictures check out the parts section of the tutorial. Here you see the entire heart matrix kit contents. Including 1 heart-carved, artisanal Printed Circuit Board (PCB), 3 74hc595 serial-in, parallel-out shift registers. Dual Inline Package (DIP-16). Easy to solder, 2 5×7 LED dot matrices. A total of 70 individually addressable LEDs, 10 300 ohm through-hole resistors, 1 10uf through-hole capacitor, For exact part numbers and individual pictures check out the parts section of the tutorial.
 
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