Description NeoPixel Mini 3535 RGB LED With Driver - 10 Pack
These are the Mini 3535 NeoPixel RGB LEDs from Adafruit. It allows you to make your own clever LED arrangements. These are the same LED lights that are on the NeoPixel strips and pixels.
These Mini LEDs are 3.5 x 3.5mm in size. They are RGB LEDs that are quite easy to solder. They are therefore smaller than the standard 5050 (5x5mm) NeoPixel LEDs. It is therefore ideal for compact projects. The chip of the driver is in the LED itself. The LEDs have constant-current control, which makes the color very consistent. Even when the voltage varies. You do not need external choke resistors, which keeps your project extra compact.
This is the pack of10NeoPixel Mini RGB LEDs with black housing. Do you need more? Then there is also a 100 pack available. The LEDs are in a tape strip and can therefore also be used in a feeder.
The LEDs are daisy chained. Connect the output pin of one to the input pin of another. See the datasheet for diagrams and pinouts. Since the protocol is very timing sensitive, you will need a real-time microcontroller. Examples include Arduino, AVR, PIC, mbed, Raspberry Pi .It cannot be used with a Linux-based microcomputer or interpreted microcontroller such as the NetDuino. Adafruit has a NeoPixel library for Arduino which makes it easy to use. An 8MHz or faster processor is required.
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Description NeoPixel Mini 3535 RGB LED With Driver - 10 Pack
These are the Mini 3535 NeoPixel RGB LEDs from Adafruit. It allows you to make your own clever LED arrangements. These are the same LED lights that are on the NeoPixel strips and pixels.
These Mini LEDs are 3.5 x 3.5mm in size. They are RGB LEDs that are quite easy to solder. They are therefore smaller than the standard 5050 (5x5mm) NeoPixel LEDs. It is therefore ideal for compact projects. The chip of the driver is in the LED itself. The LEDs have constant-current control, which makes the color very consistent. Even when the voltage varies. You do not need external choke resistors, which keeps your project extra compact.
This is the pack of10NeoPixel Mini RGB LEDs with black housing. Do you need more? Then there is also a 100 pack available. The LEDs are in a tape strip and can therefore also be used in a feeder.
The LEDs are daisy chained. Connect the output pin of one to the input pin of another. See the datasheet for diagrams and pinouts. Since the protocol is very timing sensitive, you will need a real-time microcontroller. Examples include Arduino, AVR, PIC, mbed, Raspberry Pi .It cannot be used with a Linux-based microcomputer or interpreted microcontroller such as the NetDuino. Adafruit has a NeoPixel library for Arduino which makes it easy to use. An 8MHz or faster processor is required.