RGB LED 5mm Common Cathode – High-Efficiency Light Emitting Diode and RGB LED
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  Applications of RGB LED :
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- Ideal for Multicolor displays
- Low current consumption
- 5mm diameter
- LED Type : Water Clear/ Diffused
- View Angle: Water Clear 360 degrees; Diffused 250 degrees
- Luminous Flux :4-5LM
- Operating Temperature is -24 – 85 °C
- Wavelength :- RED : 625nm;Â Green: 520nm;Â Blue: 467nm
- Forward Current :-Â Red: 20 mA;Â Green: 20 mA;Â Blue: 20 mA
- Forward Voltage :- Red: 1.8V – 2.2V; Green: 3.0V – 3.4V; Blue: 3.0 V – 3.4V
- Luminous intensity :- Red: 800 mcd;Â Green: 4000 mcd;Â Â Blue: 900 mcd
- To prolong the lifespan of the LED, the input current should be below 20mA
  Applications of RGB LED :
-
- Ideal for Multicolor displays
- Low current consumption
- 5mm diameter
- LED Type : Water Clear/ Diffused
- View Angle: Water Clear 360 degrees; Diffused 250 degrees
- Luminous Flux :4-5LM
- Operating Temperature is -24 – 85 °C
- Wavelength :- RED : 625nm;Â Green: 520nm;Â Blue: 467nm
- Forward Current :-Â Red: 20 mA;Â Green: 20 mA;Â Blue: 20 mA
- Forward Voltage :- Red: 1.8V – 2.2V; Green: 3.0V – 3.4V; Blue: 3.0 V – 3.4V
- Luminous intensity :- Red: 800 mcd;Â Green: 4000 mcd;Â Â Blue: 900 mcd
- To prolong the lifespan of the LED, the input current should be below 20mA
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Applications of Arduino Nano :
- It has 22 I/O pins in total in which 14 are Digital (6 are PWM output) and 8 are Analog pins.
- Operating Voltage (Logic Level): 5V.
- Supports Serial, I2C, SPI Communication Protocols.
- Flash memory: 32KB in which 2KB is used by Bootloader
- Clock speed: 16MHz
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA
- SRAM : 2KB, EEPROM: 1KB
- DC Current per I/O pin: 40mA
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Specifications
- Design: Miniature prototyping board for space-efficient projects
- Usage: Solderless breadboard for hassle-free circuit building
- Points: 400 points for creating and testing circuits
- Versatility: Suitable for both beginners and experienced electronics enthusiasts
- Organization: Keep your projects tidy with this efficient solderless solution
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Introduction to the RGB LED 5mm Common Cathode- Light Emitting Diode
A light emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current passes through it. Unlike traditional incandescent bulbs, LEDs are highly efficient, converting most of the energy they consume into light rather than heat. This makes them a popular choice for a wide range of applications, from indicator lights in electronic devices to large-scale lighting systems. The efficiency and durability of LEDs have revolutionized the lighting industry, offering long-lasting and environmentally friendly solutions.
LED – EG0012
LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are versatile lighting components that are used extensively across various industries. They are known for their energy efficiency, long lifespan, and low maintenance requirements. LEDs can produce a wide spectrum of colors without the need for additional color filters, making them ideal for both practical and decorative lighting. Additionally, LEDs are compact and robust, allowing them to be used in small electronic devices and harsh environmental conditions. This adaptability makes LEDs an essential component in modern lighting technology.
Type of LEDs
There are several types of LEDs, each designed for specific applications. Some common types include:
Standard LEDs: These are the most basic form, often used as indicator lights in electronic devices.
High-Power LEDs: Used in applications requiring high light output, such as street lighting and automotive headlights.
RGB LEDs: Capable of producing a wide range of colors by combining red, green, and blue light.
Infrared LEDs: Used in remote controls and night-vision equipment.
UV LEDs: Used in sterilization and curing processes.
Each type of LED is engineered to provide optimal performance in its intended application, showcasing the versatility and innovation in LED technology.
Diode Emitting Light
A diode emitting light operates on the principle of electroluminescence, where the recombination of electrons and holes within the semiconductor material releases energy in the form of photons. This process is highly efficient, making LEDs a superior choice for energy-saving lighting solutions. The emitted light from a diode is not only bright but also can be precisely controlled in terms of color and intensity, offering unparalleled flexibility in lighting design. This ability to emit light efficiently and effectively is what sets LEDs apart from traditional lighting technologies.
Types of LED Lights
There are various types of LED lights available, catering to different needs and preferences:
Bulb LEDs: These are designed to replace traditional incandescent and fluorescent bulbs, providing similar levels of brightness with significantly lower energy consumption.
Strip LEDs: Flexible and versatile, these are used for decorative purposes, under-cabinet lighting, and accent lighting.
Tube LEDs: Often used to replace fluorescent tubes in commercial and industrial settings, offering better energy efficiency and longer life.
Panel LEDs: Used in large-area lighting applications such as offices and commercial spaces, providing uniform light distribution.
Spotlight LEDs: Focused beams of light are ideal for highlighting specific areas or objects.
Each type of LED light is designed to maximize efficiency and performance for its specific application, reflecting the advancements in LED technology and its broad range of uses.
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