In this project, the RGB LED contains 3 LEDs encased in one shell which looks like a single white LED except that it has for leads where one lead is for the common ground and one for each LED. During ...
OSIRE® E3731i intelligent RGB LED enables creation of dynamic color and motion effects across hundreds of LEDs The intelligent RGBi uses a new and license-free Open System Protocol for communication ...
I recently purchased an RGB vandal switch for my PC. I didn't pay too much attention and assumed each color had its own positive and negative lead and you could just plug Red into the power header, ...
An RGB LED module, the ams Osram Osire E3731i enables the creation of dynamic color and motion effects across hundreds of LEDs for automotive interior lighting. Using the company’s license-free Open ...
Hackaday.io contributor extraordinaire [al1] has been playing around with small LEDs a lot lately, which inevitably leads to playing around with large groups of small LEDs. Matrixes of tiny RGB LEDs, ...
While the gold standard for colorful blinky projects are individually controllable RGB LEDs, the usual offerings aren’t really that impressive. Yes, a few hundred Neopixels, WS2812, or other RGB LEDs ...
Using a little electronic programming, hardware and of course 3D printing technology, James Bruton has created a new gyroscopic lead-controlled RGB LED ball. Check out the demonstration video below to ...
Hi there, and welcome to Part 3 of this soon-to-be-heralded mega-mini-series. In Part 1, we discussed the first vacuum tube diodes, moved on to their solid-state (semiconductor) descendants, and then ...
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