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RGB addressable LED strips are flexible circuit boards populated with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that can produce a wide range of colors. Each LED can be individually controlled, allowing for dynamic lighting effects and color changes across the strip. These strips are typically made from materials such as flexible printed circuit boards (PCBs) and silicone or epoxy coatings for protection and durability.
| LED type | SMD 5050 or SMD 3528 |
| Voltage | 12V or 24V |
| Length per reel | 5 meters to 10 meters |
| Color range | 16 million colors |
| Control method | DMX, SPI, or Wi-Fi |
| Brightness | Up to 1200 lumens per meter |
| IP rating | IP20 to IP68 depending on the model |
When selecting RGB addressable LED strips, consider the intended application and required brightness levels. Specify the desired length, voltage, and control method to ensure compatibility with your existing systems. Additionally, check for IP ratings if the strips will be used in outdoor or damp environments. Certifications such as CE or RoHS may also be important depending on your location and application.
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RGB strips display a single color across the entire strip, while addressable strips allow for individual control of each LED.
Yes, most RGB addressable LED strips can be cut at designated points, usually marked on the strip.
You will need a power supply that matches the voltage of the strip, typically 12V or 24V, and can provide sufficient current.
Control can be achieved through various methods such as DMX controllers, microcontrollers like Arduino, or smartphone apps.
Some models have an IP rating that makes them waterproof, while others are intended for indoor use only.
They generally have a lifespan of 25,000 to 50,000 hours depending on usage and conditions.