4-Bit Full Colour WS2812B 5050 RGB LED
Light Emitting Diodes or simply LED´s, are among the most widely used of all the different types of semiconductor diodes available today and are commonly used in TV and colour displays.
They are the most visible type of diode, that emit a fairly narrow bandwidth of either visible light at different coloured wavelengths, invisible infra-red light for remote controls or laser type light
16 in stock
16 in stock
4-Bit Full Colour WS2812B 5050 RGB LED Control circuit and RGB chip are integrated into a package of 5050 components, forming a complete control of pixel point.
After wave reshaping to the next driver, a built-in signal reshaping circuit ensures wave-form distortion does not accumulate.
Built-in electric reset circuit and power lost reset circuit.
Each pixel of the three primary colours can achieve a 256 brightness display, a completed 16777216 colour full-colour display, and a scan frequency of less than 400Hz/s.
Cascading port transmission signal by a single line, Any two point the distance more than 5m transmission signal without any increase circuit
When the refresh rate is 30fps, low-speed model cascade numbers are not less than 512 Points, and the high-speed mode is not less than 1024 points; send data at speeds of 800Kbps
Specifications:
- Chipset WS2812B
- 5050 RGB LED Lamp Panel
- PCB SIZE 15*15 mm
Package included: 1 x 4-Bit Full Colour WS2812B 5050 RGB LED
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Weight | .010 kg |
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Dimensions | 2 × 2 × 1 cm |