The simplest RGB LED
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- This is a quick demonstration of automatic RGB LED lights that cycle between red, green, and blue color on their own. No chips or programming required.
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🌈Auto RGB LEDs (Pick Slow/Fast): bit.ly/3MfYtot
🌈Auto RGB LEDs (Matte, Slow/Fast): bit.ly/3zpWypz
🌈Standard RGB LEDs: bit.ly/3YjVWNt
Standard RGB LEDs have 4 pins, and you apply voltage to the corresponding pins to get red, green, blue, or any combination of these colors. With the right LED controller circuit, you can create fancy effects with those.
A lot less popular variety is the automatically fading LEDs which are shown in the video. They can't do anything else, but they cycle between colors on their own. They're useful if you need basic color effects in your project with zero effort.
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They have an tiny asic chip inside and can be used to generate signals for a circuit
Hey, have you tried to control the multicolor 2 pin led through arduino using pwm? I think you can get individual colours to some extent by varying the time delay
Hm, I haven't, but I don't think it will work
Change the external resistor value and you can change the color change speed.
No
How do they work
They have a tiny microchip and three leds inside. Fascinating
Plz tell me its actual name cause i searched for it and didn’t find anything except you plz help
how would one cycle through the colors of an RGB LED without the use of an Arduino style microcontroller?
The chip is inside the leds. They cycle automatically
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