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Author: Subject: EcoLight: My Guide to Greener Home Lighting
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EcoLight: My Guide to Greener Home Lighting


Congratulations, you recognize the fundamentals! Possibly you've even gotten your fingers on just a few LEDs and started lighting stuff up, that's awesome! How would you prefer to step up your blinky sport? Let's talk about makin' it fancy outside of your customary LED. This is the cast of different characters. RGB (Red-Green-Blue) LEDs are literally three LEDs in one! But that doesn't mean it will possibly only make three colours. Because red, green, and blue are the additive primary colors, you may management the intensity of each to create every color of the rainbow. Most RGB LEDs have 4 pins: one for every shade, and a typical pin. On some, the widespread pin is the anode, and on others, it's the cathode. Some LEDs are smarter than others. Take the cycling LED, for example. Inside these LEDs, there's actually an built-in circuit that allows the LED to blink without any outside controller.

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