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In this category there are actuators based on LEDs. Here you can find LED matrix boards, smart WS2812 LED breakouts, LED strips etc.

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Smart LED WS2812B Ring7
Smart LED WS2812B Ring7

WS2812B is an extremely interesting LED that can emit light in red, green or blue – or any combination of these three colors, able to show a total of approximately 16 million different colors. On this board, diodes are arranged in a circle. They are controlled by a single pin with only a few lines of code from Arduino IDE. That’s possible thanks to the integrated controller inside the LED itself!

Smart LED WS2812B Stick10
Smart LED WS2812B Stick10

WS2812B is an extremely interesting LED that can emit light in red, green or blue – or any combination of these three colors, able to show a total of approximately 16 million different colors. On this board, diodes are arranged in a line of 10. You can even connect these sticks in a line. They are controlled by a single pin with only a few lines of code from Arduino IDE. That’s possible thanks to the integrated controller inside the LED itself!

 

• Number of LEDs: 10
• Voltage: 5V
LED type: WS2812B
• Current: max 60mA per LED
• Dimensions: 80 x 10 mm

Smart LED WS2812B Pixel
Smart LED WS2812B Pixel

These small LEDs are not just ordinary lights – each is unique because it has a built-in small integrated circuit (IC) that is able to turn on the LED light in 16 million different colors. IC is WS2812 and it uses a single wire that can control thousands of these LEDs. With a little imagination by putting these pixels, you get superior effects with a minimum effort. These lamps are easy to control with Dasduino.

Addressable RGB LED strip ws2812 30LED/m 5V IP20
Addressable RGB LED strip ws2812 30LED/m 5V IP20

This kind of LED strip is unique because each of its diodes has a built-in IC which is able to turn on an LED in 16 000 000 different colors. IC is WS2812 and can control a thousand of these diodes by using just one wire. With this strip, you can create interesting things with minimum effort. This strip is easily controllable by Dasduino.

 

The whole package comes with 5m of LED strip.

8x8 LED matrix MAX7219
8x8 LED matrix MAX7219

The LED matrix 8×8 is a system of 64 interconnected LEDs that, with the help of the MAX7219 LED driver, light up as programmed, and all of this is located on one board and is truly easy to use. You can use them to show letters or symbols, display text, and the like. It is possible to connect several modules with just a few wires and control several matrices at once.

 

The design of the modules is such that they will look like they are from one piece, even if you stack several of them one after the other. The LEDs on the board are beautiful 0402 very small LEDs and give a very nice effect when lit.

LED matrix 8x8 with MAX7219 driver
LED matrix 8x8 with MAX7219 driver

LED matrix 8×8 is a system of 64 mutually connected LED lights which use MAX7219 driver to light the way they are programmed, and all that is on one board and is really simple to use. You can use them for printing letters or symbols, showing texts and similar. It is possible to connect more modules with just a few wires and control with more matrixes at once.

 

Smart LED WS2812B Ring12
Smart LED WS2812B Ring12

WS2812B is an extremely interesting LED that can emit light in red, green or blue – or any combination of these three colors, able to show a total of approximately 16 million different colors. On this board diodes are arranged in a circle. They are controlled by a single pin with only few lines of code from Arduino IDE. That’s possible thanks to the integrated controller inside the LED itself!

Smart LED WS2812B Ring24
Smart LED WS2812B Ring24

WS2812B is an extremely interesting LED that can emit light in red, green or blue – or any combination of these three colors, able to show a total of approximately 16 million different colors. On this board diodes are arranged in a circle. They are controlled by a single pin with only few lines of code from Arduino IDE. That’s possible thanks to the integrated controller inside the LED itself!

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