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RGB LEDs are light-emitting diodes that can emit red, green, and blue light, allowing for a wide range of color combinations. They are composed of semiconductor materials that produce light when an electric current passes through them. RGB LEDs are commonly used in various applications, including decorative lighting, displays, and indicators due to their versatility and energy efficiency.
| Voltage range | 2V to 3.6V per color |
| Wavelength range | Red: 620-630nm, Green: 520-530nm, Blue: 460-470nm |
| Power rating | Typically 20mA per color |
| Package types | Through-hole, SMD, and COB |
| Lifespan | 50,000 to 100,000 hours |
When choosing RGB LEDs, consider the voltage and power requirements to ensure compatibility with your circuit. Specify the desired wavelength ranges for each color to achieve the intended color output. Additionally, consider the package type based on your installation needs, and inquire about the lifespan and reliability of the LEDs. If certifications or specific tolerances are required for your application, be sure to mention these when requesting a quote.
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RGB LEDs typically last between 50,000 to 100,000 hours.
Yes, but ensure they are rated for outdoor use to withstand environmental conditions.
They usually operate at about 20mA per color.
Yes, they come in through-hole, SMD, and COB packages.
The voltage typically ranges from 2V to 3.6V per color.
You can control the color by adjusting the current to each of the red, green, and blue LEDs.