Publish Time: 2022-10-10 Origin: Site
RGB Screen Light is based on the principle of color luminescence. In layman's terms, the color mixing method is like red, green and blue light. If their lights overlap, the colors are mixed and the brightness, however, is equal to the sum of the brightness of the two, and the more the mixture is mixed, the higher the brightness, ie additive mixture.
How do I connect the driver to use RGB Screen Light?
What is the difference between RGB Screen Light and ordinary lights?
What is the connection method of RGB Screen Light?
The RGB Screen Light is connected to the plus and minus poles of the power supply according to the plus and minus poles.
Each RGB Screen Lighting driver can be programmed by software into four states, namely: On, Off, programmable PWM flicker control output, programmable grayscale for each channel, and supports four channels with PWM mixed light output to adjust overall brightness.
Ordinary lamp beads have only one chip, which is easy to distinguish with the naked eye. Compared to other lamp beads, the cost of ordinary lamp beads is relatively low.
There are three chips in RGB Screen Light, namely Red Chip, Green Chip and Blue Chip. The cost is much higher than with ordinary lamp beads. This is the difference between RGB lamp beads and ordinary lamp beads.
When the four wires of RGB Screen Light are connected to the controller, the yellow one is connected to the common layer, and the three wires red, green, and blue are connected to the corresponding control island wires.
The full color lamp beads in RGB Screen Light are divided into common anode and common cathode, which only need to be used in combination with the corresponding controller for common anode or common cathode. The common anode is used more. Normally, the four rows of full color lamp beads in RGB Screen Light are yellow, red, green and blue.
The yellow should be connected to the common pole (positive v for common anode and negative v for common cathode), the red wire should be connected to the red control wire (usually marked with R) on the controller, and the green wire should be connected to the red control line of the controller.
When you connect the RGB Screen Lighting to the green control cable (usually marked G) on the controller, the blue cable must be connected to the blue control cable (usually marked B) on the controller. Red, green and blue cannot be combined arbitrarily. The color displayed differs from the actual color for any connection.
RainMin offers its own advanced lighting control software LightShow Pro, which can be used with any of the RainMin RGB controllers to create your own effects or program the lights with music.