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The second type has individually addressable RGB LEDs, and requires
The second type has individually addressable RGB LEDs, and requires
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a controller to operate. This type has five wires -
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a controller to operate. This type has six wires -
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Gnd
Gnd
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SI
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SI - Fader Clock Input
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DI
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DI - Data Input
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CI
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CI - Click Input
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LI
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LI - Latch Input
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+5
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+5 - 5VDC
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Each 5m length of tape has 160 RGB LEDs (and 80 controller chips).
I believe that the following links are related to the same type of tape
I believe that the following links are related to the same type of tape

Revision as of 20:39, 13 October 2009

Information about LED tapes we are working with

I currently have two types of LED tapes.

They each come in 5m lengths.

They are each sealed against water, for the complete length, but you'll want to seal the ends better than they are if you put them in wet conditions.

They can each be cut into shorter lengths

Type One (all same color)

The first type has all RGB LEDs, which operate from a 12VDC supply. Each channel (Red, Green, and Blue) operates together for the whole length of the tape. The tape has built-in current limiting resistors, and is common Anode (Common ground, you have to switch the +12V to the R, G, and B wires). This type has four wires -

Red Green Blue Ground

Type Two (each LED addressable)

The second type has individually addressable RGB LEDs, and requires a controller to operate. This type has six wires -

Gnd SI - Fader Clock Input DI - Data Input CI - Click Input LI - Latch Input +5 - 5VDC

Each 5m length of tape has 160 RGB LEDs (and 80 controller chips).

I believe that the following links are related to the same type of tape

[Product Info]

LEDControllerChipDataSheet

[An arduino library for these strips]

[Youtube video of a similar strip in action]

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