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E-textiles LED Module Tri-color Module RGB
A sewable tri-colour RGB LED module designed for e-textiles and wearable electronics. By grounding the red, green, or blue channel pins individually or in co...
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A sewable tri-colour RGB LED module designed for e-textiles and wearable electronics. By grounding the red, green, or blue channel pins individually or in combination, you can produce any colour. The common-anode design means each channel turns on when its pin is connected to ground.
The module is washable, making it suitable for integration into clothing and fabric-based projects.
Key Features
- Tri-Colour RGB – Red, green, and blue channels for full colour mixing
- Common Anode Design – Ground a channel pin to illuminate
- Bright Output – High-visibility LED
- Washable – Safe for use in clothing and wearables
- Compact Size – 20 × 20 × 3 mm
Ideal For
- E-textile and wearable electronics projects
- Sewable indicator lights
- Interactive clothing and costumes
Package Contents
- 1× E-textiles RGB LED Module
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- common-anode
- A wiring arrangement where several LEDs or LED segments share a common positive (anode) terminal and are switched individually on their negative (cathode) side. Common-anode and common-cathode parts, such as RGB LEDs, seven-segment displays, matrices and strips, are not interchangeable without a suitable driver.
- e-textiles
- Electronic textiles are fabrics or clothing that include electrical parts such as conductive thread, sensors, LEDs, or small controllers. This matters because parts for e-textiles need to survive bending, sewing, and sometimes washing.
- LED
- A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.
- RGB
- Short for red, green and blue, the three primary colours of light that are mixed in varying amounts to make a wide range of colours. In electronics RGB can refer to an LED or pixel that blends these three colours, or to a colour signal or interface that carries separate red, green and blue channels.
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