
WS2812 RGB LED Module, Built-in Driver for Arduino Raspberry Pi ESP32, Pack of 10
WS2812 RGB LED Module, Built-in Driver for Arduino Raspberry Pi ESP32, Pack of 10
5050 LED with high brightness, built-in control chip, only one I0 port is needed to control multiple LEDs. The integrated shape circuit of the chip prevents signal distortion from accumulating and ensures a stable display. 256-level brightness adjustment for three primary colours, 160000 colour true colour display effect, scan frequency not less than 400HZ/S serial connection interface, capable of receiving and decoding data via a signal line, with an update rate of 30 frames per second and a low-speed connection mode connection number not less than 512. Point. The data transfer and reception speed can reach up to 800 Kbps, with high brightness LED and constant light colour and brightness. There are connection interfaces at both ends that can be connected directly
Product Features
- Input voltage: DC 4-7V
- Electric current: 60 mA per LED (20 mA red, 20 mA green, 20 mA blue)
- Can produce multiple colours: it can emit 16777216 colours
- Scope of application: LED ring clock, 3D printed LED fire horns, noise responsive peace pendant
- Use: use a USB cable to power it. If you want to use it with Raspberry Pi, please confirm that it has a 5V line, if not, then you need a level switch to convert the voltage from 3.3V to 5V
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WS2812 RGB LED Module, Built-in Driver for Arduino Raspberry Pi ESP32, Pack of 10
WS2812 RGB LED Module, Built-in Driver for Arduino Raspberry Pi ESP32, Pack of 10
5050 LED with high brightness, built-in control chip, only one I0 port is needed to control multiple LEDs. The integrated shape circuit of the chip prevents signal distortion from accumulating and ensures a stable display. 256-level brightness adjustment for three primary colours, 160000 colour true colour display effect, scan frequency not less than 400HZ/S serial connection interface, capable of receiving and decoding data via a signal line, with an update rate of 30 frames per second and a low-speed connection mode connection number not less than 512. Point. The data transfer and reception speed can reach up to 800 Kbps, with high brightness LED and constant light colour and brightness. There are connection interfaces at both ends that can be connected directly
Product Features
- Input voltage: DC 4-7V
- Electric current: 60 mA per LED (20 mA red, 20 mA green, 20 mA blue)
- Can produce multiple colours: it can emit 16777216 colours
- Scope of application: LED ring clock, 3D printed LED fire horns, noise responsive peace pendant
- Use: use a USB cable to power it. If you want to use it with Raspberry Pi, please confirm that it has a 5V line, if not, then you need a level switch to convert the voltage from 3.3V to 5V
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WS2812 RGB LED Module, Built-in Driver for Arduino Raspberry Pi ESP32, Pack of 10
5050 LED with high brightness, built-in control chip, only one I0 port is needed to control multiple LEDs. The integrated shape circuit of the chip prevents signal distortion from accumulating and ensures a stable display. 256-level brightness adjustment for three primary colours, 160000 colour true colour display effect, scan frequency not less than 400HZ/S serial connection interface, capable of receiving and decoding data via a signal line, with an update rate of 30 frames per second and a low-speed connection mode connection number not less than 512. Point. The data transfer and reception speed can reach up to 800 Kbps, with high brightness LED and constant light colour and brightness. There are connection interfaces at both ends that can be connected directly
Product Features
- Input voltage: DC 4-7V
- Electric current: 60 mA per LED (20 mA red, 20 mA green, 20 mA blue)
- Can produce multiple colours: it can emit 16777216 colours
- Scope of application: LED ring clock, 3D printed LED fire horns, noise responsive peace pendant
- Use: use a USB cable to power it. If you want to use it with Raspberry Pi, please confirm that it has a 5V line, if not, then you need a level switch to convert the voltage from 3.3V to 5V




















