The KY-016 FZ0455 is a 5mm RGB LED module that consists of a 5mm RGB LED and a small circuit board. The LED is capable of producing a range of different colors by mixing the red, green, and blue (RGB) primary colors. The module can be controlled using a microcontroller or other device that sends data over a single wire to the module. This data is used to set the color and brightness of the LED. The module can be used in a variety of applications, including holiday decorations, stage lighting, and interactive installations.
- RGB LED module LED is made of a plug-in full-color, by R, G, B three-pin PWM input voltage can be adjusted in three primary colors (red / blue / green) strength in order to achieve full color mixing effect. Control module with cool lighting effects can be achieved.
- Product parameters:
- Use plug-in full-color LED
- RGB tricolor limiting resistor to prevent burn
- Three primary colors can be mixed to get different colors by adjusting the PWM
- Can interface with a variety of microcontrollers
- Operating voltage: 5V
- LED drive mode: common cathode drive
- Full-color RGB LED
- RGB trichromatic limiting resistor to prevent burnout
- through the PWM adjusting three primary colors can be mixed to obtain different colors
- with a variety of single-chip interface
- the working voltage: 5V
- LED drive mode: common cathode driver
More information and example code for the KY-016 Arduino RGB LED Module can be found at: https://tkkrlab.nl/wiki/Arduino_KY-016_3-color_LED_module
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