Led buttons from this project?

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Led buttons from this project?

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Guys, where can I find those nice led buttons the guy used for the following project? Thanks.

http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2009/0 ... encer.html

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Thank you so much! That's exactly what I wanted. :geek:
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Just wondering, could I cut those and make a 16x1 array? Otherwise I guess I will have to stick with 16x2.... :lol:
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I'm am not sure, but I think they are cuttable. It looks like they are just the form (not even sure if LEDs come with it).
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They can be separated, from reading the comments. They have holes for LEDs, and must be mounted on a PCB with suitable contacts and pads for the LEDs.
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I really loved this one out:

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/produc ... ts_id=9022

As it has 4x4 buttons and its all ready to go. I wanted 1x16, but heck, 4x4 will do just the same, and it will look great too once the software is running and things are "moving". ;-) :ugeek:
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BTW: besides http://www.sparkfun.com - what else should I use? Any other great sites like SparkFun?

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None come to mind currently except for digi-key, although they are more for components. Sparkfun is great: high quality, and great customer service. Great user base too.
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Thanks, I already ordered tons of things from eBay and SparkFun.com :geek: :ugeek: :mrgreen:

Check this out: http://arduino.wusik.com

Soon I should have some XMOS projects done too. ;-)

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