4×3 Matrix Keypad Module


4×3 Matrix Keypad – Convenient Multi-Key Input!
The 4×3 matrix keypad features 12 keys arranged in a 4×3 grid. It operates at 3.3V to 5V and requires 7 GPIO pins for interfacing with microcontrollers. Ideal for user input, security systems, and robotics.

40.00 exc. GST

The 4×3 Matrix Keypad is an input device with 12 keys arranged in a 4×3 grid. It’s commonly used in projects requiring multiple key inputs, such as entering numbers, letters, or commands2. Here’s a detailed description:
Working Principle:
The 4×3 matrix keypad uses a matrix of rows and columns to detect key presses. Each key is connected at the intersection of a row and a column2. When a key is pressed, it connects the corresponding row and column, allowing the microcontroller to detect which key was pressed by scanning the rows and columns.
Key Features:
12 Keys: Arranged in a 4×3 grid, providing a total of 12 input options.
Low Pin Count: Only requires 7 GPIO pins (4 for rows and 3 for columns) to interface with a microcontroller, saving valuable I/O pins.
Flexible Usage: Can be used for various applications, including number entry, character input, and command selection.
Compact Design: Typically made of a thin, flexible membrane material, making it easy to integrate into projects.
Easy Integration: Can be easily connected to microcontrollers like Arduino, PIC, or other development boards.
Technical Specifications:
Key Layout: 4 rows and 3 columns, with 12 keys in total.
Operating Voltage: Typically 3.3V to 5V, depending on the specific module.
Current Consumption: Low power consumption, suitable for battery-operated projects.
Dimensions: Varies by manufacturer, but generally compact and lightweight.
Applications:
User Input: Used in devices that require user input, such as calculators, remote controls, and security systems.
Educational Projects: Ideal for teaching basic electronics and microcontroller programming.
Robotics: Used in robots for input commands or navigation.
Home Automation: Integrated into smart home devices for user interface.
Advantages:
Efficient Pin Usage: Reduces the number of GPIO pins needed compared to individual switches.
Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of projects requiring multiple key inputs.
Simple Integration: Easy to connect and use with most microcontrollers.
Limitations:
Limited Key Count: Only provides 12 input options, which may not be sufficient for more complex input requirements.
Physical Wear: Membrane keypads can wear out over time with repeated use.
The 4×3 Matrix Keypad is a practical and efficient solution for projects requiring multiple key inputs.

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