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Neopixel Stick with 8 RGB WS2812 LEDs and integrated driver

SKU TPX00184 Barcode 7630049204492 Show more
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Neopixel stick with 8 RGB LEDs 

Overview

Stick with Neopixel technology with 8 RGB LEDs that can be individually managed, each of which can produce 256 shades of its own color, determining a total of 16,777,216 colors.

The data channel for communication is One-Wire serial type and can be controlled with microcontrollers like Arduino. Each stick can be cascaded to create various effects.

Power supply: 5 Vdc.


Conformities

The following Declarations of Conformities have been granted for this board:
CE
For any further information about our certifications please visit docs.arduino.cc/certifications

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