8-Bit WS2812B 5050 RGB LED Full-Color Drive Color Lamp Module Board
5050 RGB LEDs: The board features 5050 RGB LEDs, which are known for their brightness and are commonly used in LED applications. These LEDs can emit a wide range of colors by adjusting the intensity of each color channel (Red, Green, Blue).
8-Bit: The "8-bit" designation suggests that each color channel (Red, Green, Blue) can be controlled with 8 bits of data. This allows for 256 levels of intensity for each channel, providing finer control over colors and brightness compared to a 7-bit setup.
Circular Development Board: The development board is circular in shape. The circular form factor can be aesthetically pleasing and is often used in applications where 360-degree lighting or visual effects are desired.
Built-in Full-Color Driving Lights: The "built-in full-color driving lights" likely means that the board includes the necessary drivers and circuitry to control the RGB LEDs effectively. This simplifies the task of connecting and controlling the LEDs for developers.
Addressable: Each LED on the development board should be individually addressable, allowing you to control them independently and create complex lighting effects.
Control: To control the LEDs on this development board, you'll typically need a microcontroller or LED controller that supports the WS2812 protocol. Common platforms for controlling WS2812 LEDs include Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
Power Requirements: Like with any LED module, you should provide an appropriate power source to meet the power requirements of the LEDs. The exact power requirements will depend on the number of LEDs and the brightness settings.
8-Bit WS2812B 5050 RGB LED Full-Color Drive Color Lamp Module Board
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- Product SKU: KG1032
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Description
The "8-bit WS2812 5050 RGB LED Built-in Full Color Driving Lights Circular Development Board" appears to be a circular LED module designed for creating colorful lighting and visual effects.Here's an overview of the key features and components associated with this development board:
WS2812 Protocol: Similar to the previous description, this development board likely uses the WS2812 protocol (Neopixel protocol) for controlling the individual RGB LEDs. The WS2812 protocol allows you to control each LED independently, creating dynamic lighting patterns.5050 RGB LEDs: The board features 5050 RGB LEDs, which are known for their brightness and are commonly used in LED applications. These LEDs can emit a wide range of colors by adjusting the intensity of each color channel (Red, Green, Blue).
8-Bit: The "8-bit" designation suggests that each color channel (Red, Green, Blue) can be controlled with 8 bits of data. This allows for 256 levels of intensity for each channel, providing finer control over colors and brightness compared to a 7-bit setup.
Circular Development Board: The development board is circular in shape. The circular form factor can be aesthetically pleasing and is often used in applications where 360-degree lighting or visual effects are desired.
Built-in Full-Color Driving Lights: The "built-in full-color driving lights" likely means that the board includes the necessary drivers and circuitry to control the RGB LEDs effectively. This simplifies the task of connecting and controlling the LEDs for developers.
Addressable: Each LED on the development board should be individually addressable, allowing you to control them independently and create complex lighting effects.
Control: To control the LEDs on this development board, you'll typically need a microcontroller or LED controller that supports the WS2812 protocol. Common platforms for controlling WS2812 LEDs include Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
Power Requirements: Like with any LED module, you should provide an appropriate power source to meet the power requirements of the LEDs. The exact power requirements will depend on the number of LEDs and the brightness settings.
Applications:
Development boards like these are used in a wide range of applications, including decorative lighting, artistic installations, gaming peripherals, and DIY electronics projects where colorful lighting is desired.Features
- The control circuit and the LED share the only power source.
- The control circuit and RGB chip are integrated into a package of 5050 components, forming a complete control of pixel points.
- Built-in signal reshaping circuit, after wave reshaping to the next driver, ensures wave-form distortion does not accumulate.
- Built-in electric reset circuit and power lost reset circuit.
- Each pixel of the three primary colors can achieve 256 brightness levels, or 16M colors full-color display, and scan frequency not less than 400Hz/s.
- Cascading port transmission signal by a single line.
- Any two points the distance of more than 5m transmission signal without any increase circuit.
- When the refresh rate is 30fps, the cascade number is not less than 1024 points.
- Send data at speeds of 800Kbps.
- The color of the light was highly consistent
- Full-color module, Full-color soft lights a lamp strip.
- LED decorative lighting, Indoor/outdoor LED video irregular screen.
Technical Details
- IC Chip: WS2812
- Input Supply Voltage (VDC): 4 ~ 7
- Number of LEDs: 8
- LED color: RGB
- Very powerful LED light
Applications
- LED decorative lighting.
- Indoor/outdoor LED video irregular screen.
Physical Attributes
- Height (mm): 3
- Weight (gm):11
- Outer Diameter (OD)(mm): 32
- Inner Diameter (ID) (mm): 18
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Package Includes
- 1 x 8-Bit WS2812B 5050 RGB LED Full-Color Drive Color Lamp Module Board