These are the smallest NeoPixel breakouts from Adafruit. They are tiny, bright RGB pixels for your project. The PCBs are only 8x10mm and come with 2x3 pads on the back for soldering. These ultra-bright LEDs have a built-in driver for constant power to the LEDs. The pixels are daisy chainable. You only need one pin/wire to control all of your pixels.
The pixels have a 24-bit color capability with PWM provided by the controller chip. Because the LED is so bright, you need less current/power to get the desired effects.The driver provides constant current, it is not a problem if your battery power changes or fluctuates a little.
An Arduino can control up to 500 pixels at 30 fps. Using a ribbon cable, you can string them up to 15cm apart. Any further away, and you risk losing power and data.
Each delivery comes with 5 individual pixels.
NeoPixel Mini Button PCB - 5 pcs
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SKU: ADA3001 Categories: LED & Display , Adafruit
Description NeoPixel Mini Button PCB - Pack of 5
These are the smallest NeoPixel breakouts from Adafruit. They are tiny, bright RGB pixels for your project. The PCBs are only 8x10mm and come with 2x3 pads on the back for soldering. These ultra-bright LEDs have a built-in driver for constant power to the LEDs. The pixels are daisy chainable. You only need one pin/wire to control all of your pixels.
The pixels have a 24-bit color capability with PWM provided by the controller chip. Because the LED is so bright, you need less current/power to get the desired effects.The driver provides constant current, it is not a problem if your battery power changes or fluctuates a little.
An Arduino can control up to 500 pixels at 30 fps. Using a ribbon cable, you can string them up to 15cm apart. Any further away, and you risk losing power and data.