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What is the light emitting principle of RGB Lights?

Publish Time: 2022-10-10     Origin: Site

RGB Lights are three primary colors that are combined into one image. In addition, there are also blue LEDs with yellow fluorescents and ultraviolet LEDs with RGB fluorescents. In general, both have their own imaging principles.



  • What are the effects of using RGB Lights?

  • Can RGB Lights be turned off?

  • What is the light emitting principle of RGB Lights?




What are the effects of using RGB Lights?


RGB Lighting effects can often make the monotonous desktop more flexible and can also play a certain role in lighting and contrast. Especially for those who have shooting needs, a certain background light source can also be reached. Overall, the RGB Light is easy to use and features long battery life, 360° color space adjustment, high color rendering, light and color temperature, and many application scenarios. Offer more choice for your photos and achieve better results.



Can RGB Lights be turned off?


1.First, determine whether the motherboard or chassis controls the lighting. The motherboard closes directly in the motherboard's original software, and some cases cannot be closed.

2.Then the RGB chassis should integrate the RGB Lighting effect into a part of the chassis, and there is also an associated control system that can control the color of the light strip and RGB fan.

3.RGB Lights consist of red, green and blue mixed light. The three primary colors are combined into one image. In addition, there are also blue LEDs with yellow fluorescents and ultraviolet LEDs with RGB fluorescents. The colors of some LED backlight panels are particularly clear and bright, even to the extent of high-resolution TVs. This situation is exactly the property of RGB, which announces the properties of red as red, green as green and blue as blue. In terms of color mixing, it has more diverse properties.



What is the light emitting principle of RGB Lights?


The light emission principle of RGB Lights is to insert three red, green and blue chips into a lamp bead, or to insert a PCB or IC into the ordinary 2-foot lamp bead to control the order and frequency of flashing. Either it is a lamp bead with four feet, one foot is the common cathode or anode of the three chips, and one foot of the other three feet is connected to a chip, and the light is switched on by the current of the three feet controlled or not. Such light can emit: red, green, blue, red-green, red-blue, green-blue, red-green-blue (i.e. white light), a total of seven colors, or four-legged lights, if you want, you can also control the flow of different colors. The current size of the chip controls the brightness of a certain color, resulting in a change in the color of the mixed light. In this way, a lamp can theoretically emit an infinite number of colors.

RGB Lights consist of two different colored chips with a common anode and cathode connection, so they are scattered pins. When the two chips are illuminated separately, they show two colors, and when the two chips are illuminated together, the colors are mixed, so this is called a three-color LED.



If you want to order RGB Lights, you need to choose Minleon Outdoor Lighting Co., Ltd. as they can offer the highest quality and cheapest RGB Lights.


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