These are addressable 5-meter-long 5V RGB LED strips that come packed with 300 APA102Cs. APA102 LEDs are very similar to WS2812s with a few caveats: APA102s can...
Gravity: Digital RGB LED Module is a cascadable single RGB LED module compatible with RGB LED strip. The Gravity interface provides a more elegant manner for the...
These are addressable 1-meter-long 5V RGB LED strips that come packed with 60 APA102Cs. APA102 LEDs are very similar to WS2812s with a few caveats: APA102s can be...
This is a roll of addressable (WS2812B) RGB LEDs. Each LED has a built-in controller chip which allows you to daisy-chain the LEDs and control them individually - all from a single GPIO!
Sometimes when you have too many choices, it’s hard to make a good decision. In fact, there are times when you just want a bag of LEDs, just one of each, that’s all you want. Well too bad, you are getting two of each! The LED Rainbow Pack contains two diffused 5mm PTH LEDs of each color of the rainbow, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. This is a great way to sample each one and decide what you really need or just to add a whole bunch of color to your next project.
This I2C button module with RGB LED not only supports reading button status like conventional ones, but also controlling RGB LED color and switching...
This is a roll of addressable (WS2812B) RGB LEDs. Each LED has a built-in controller chip which allows you to daisy-chain the LEDs and control them individually - all from a single GPIO!
The Monk Makes RGB LED for micro:bit provides a colorful add-on to your micro:bit. Connect it up with alligator clips and then use the three outputs of your micro:bit to control the red, green and blue channels to mix up any color of light you want.
The RGB LED (or "Red-Green-Blue Light-Emitting Diode") Bit is a special light whose color you can adjust. Use the included screwdriver to adjust each of the color channels to get almost any color. Use the RGB LED when you want to match the light to the color of your creation!
Blink any color you need! Use the LilyPad RGB LED board as a simple indicator, or by pulsing the red, green, and blue channels, you can produce a broad variety of...
DFRobot has a Gravity I2C LCD1602 RGB Backlight Screen which backlight can be modulated to the different backlight colors and the display effect is very brilliant...
The 8x8 RGB LED Matrix! This module is a square panel with a XH2.54 3-pin interface. This 8x8 RGB full-color LED matrix module is based on WS2812 intelligent control...
Nowadays, LED strip is becoming more and more prevalent in our daily life. Sometimes, especially in festival days, we even feel that there are no more fun and excitement...
Ever hear of a thing called RGB? Red, Green, Blue? How about an RGB LED? These 5mm units have four pins - Cathode is the longest pin. One for each color and a common cathode. Use this one LED for three status indicators or pulse width modulate all three and get mixed colors!
Embed this flexible RGB backlight module into any custom project. This bendable light panel provides uniform, high-brightness output in 16 million colors....
Upgrade your projects with the Arduino MKR RGB Shield! With 84 vibrant APA102 RGB LEDs, it's perfect for displaying messages & graphics. Plug & play, no soldering needed. Includes a library with examples for easy use & is IoT cloud-controllable. Specs: 5V input, 3.3V operating, 2.5A max current, SPI communication.
The power of Raspberry Pi 4 in a compact form factor for deeply embedded applications. Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 incorporates a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, dual video output, and a wide selection of other interfaces.
These ingenious little clips make it easier than ever to use Adafruit's analog RGB LED strips - no need to solder! The clips snap onto the ends of the LED strip and hold...
This force-sensing resistor (FSR) from Interlink Electronics is a passive component that exhibits a decrease in resistance when there is an increase in the force applied to the 0.2″-diameter (0.5 cm) active area, allowing you to create a sensor that is able to detect force or pressure. With a force sensitivity range of a few grams to a few kilograms, this sensor is optimized for use in human touch control applications.
This force-sensing resistor (FSR) from Interlink Electronics is a passive component that exhibits a decrease in resistance when there is an increase in the force applied to the 0.58″-diameter (1.5 cm) active area, allowing you to create a sensor that is able to detect force or pressure. With a force sensitivity range of a few grams to a few kilograms, this sensor is optimized for use in human touch control applications.
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