brick Two-color LED module(Pad hole) white anti-reverse interface
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brick Two-color LED module(Pad hole) white anti-reverse interface

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1. Overview
This is a commonly used LED module that uses F5-red-green co-fog LED components. When controlling it, we need to connect the module R G to the PWM port of the MCU and the GND is grounded. By adjusting the two PWM values, we control the LED components to display the ratio of red and green light, thus controlling the two-color LED to display different colors.
The sensor is compatible with various MCU control boards, such as the Arduino series of MCU. When using it, we provide a method to use this sensor with the Arduino series of microcontrollers.
The sensor comes with a 2.54mm anti-reverse plug white terminal. When in use, we can connect to the MCU with DuPont cable. To facilitate wiring, we specially designed an expansion board that is fully compatible with this sensor and the Arduino UNO R3 microcontroller. We only need to stack the expansion board to the UNO R3 MCU, and use a 3P double-head XH2.54 plug wire (anti-reverse) to connect to the expansion board, which is simple and convenient. At the same time, the sensor comes with 4 3mm diameter positioning holes, which allows you to fix the sensor to other devices.
2. Specifications
Working voltage: DC 3.3-5V
Interface: 2.54mm pitch 3pin anti-reverse interface
Positioning hole size: 3mm in diameter
Control signal: digital signal (PWM signal)
Size: 34*22*12mm
Weight: 2.7g
1. Overview
This is a commonly used LED module that uses F5-red-green co-fog LED components. When controlling it, we need to connect the module R G to the PWM port of the MCU and the GND is grounded. By adjusting the two PWM values, we control the LED components to display the ratio of red and green light, thus controlling the two-color LED to display different colors.
The sensor is compatible with various MCU control boards, such as the Arduino series of MCU. When using it, we provide a method to use this sensor with the Arduino series of microcontrollers.
The sensor comes with a 2.54mm anti-reverse plug white terminal. When in use, we can connect to the MCU with DuPont cable. To facilitate wiring, we specially designed an expansion board that is fully compatible with this sensor and the Arduino UNO R3 microcontroller. We only need to stack the expansion board to the UNO R3 MCU, and use a 3P double-head XH2.54 plug wire (anti-reverse) to connect to the expansion board, which is simple and convenient. At the same time, the sensor comes with 4 3mm diameter positioning holes, which allows you to fix the sensor to other devices.
2. Specifications
Working voltage: DC 3.3-5V
Interface: 2.54mm pitch 3pin anti-reverse interface
Positioning hole size: 3mm in diameter
Control signal: digital signal (PWM signal)
Size: 34*22*12mm
Weight: 2.7g

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