Module Pixel x4 with addressed diodes LED RGB WS2812B 5050 - 48mm

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Характеристики

Светодиодный объектив
Четкий
Длина волны светодиода
RGB

Прочие свойства

Бренд
MSX Elektronika

Технические характеристики

Номинальная мощность
0.5 W

Описание

Description

The strip consists of 4 individually addressed RGB LEDs with integrated controller. The module needs just a single pin of the microcontroller, e.g. an Arduino. The LEDs are arranged at equal distances on the strip with a length of 48 mm. Each one consumes 20 mA, which in this case gives a total value of approx. 80 mA. The strip can be powered with voltages from 3.3 V to 5 V.

 

The used communication Protocol allows the serial connection of the LEDs. Another circuit should be connected to the output connector, combining with each other respectively, VCC, GND, DOUT and DIN. The manufacturer notes that when working with more than 500 LEDs, there are may not be enough RAM in the Arduino Uno system.

 

Connection The device has four outputs:
  • GND- module's ground
  • VCC- supply voltage, 20 mA per one diode
  • DIN- digital control signal from the microcontroller
  • DOUToutput to connect the next ring

 

The product is compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi

The product works with the NeoPixel library from Adafruit:

  • the Arduino library in GitHubalong withexamples of the connection,
  • connection examplewith a Raspberry Pi together with the code.

 

In our offer addressed rings and strips are also available.

 

Specification
  • Supply voltage: from 3.3 V to 5 V
  • Current consumption: approx. 20 mA (per diode
  • Applicable light: LED RGB WS2812B (documentation)
  • Number of LEDs: 4
  • Dimensions of the strip: 48 x 8 mm

 

Useful links
  • The Arduino library in GitHub
  • Example of connecting to the Raspberry Pi
  • An example of a project in the Adafruit
  • Documentation LEDs WS2812B