DIYables RGB LED Module for Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, 10 pieces

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RGB LED module 10-pack with common cathode for Arduino ESP32 ESP8266 color lightingRGB LED modules with built-in current-limiting resistors for PWM color controlCommon cathode RGB LED module pinout showing R G B pinsRGB LED module connected to Arduino UNO for color display projectsTen RGB LED modules set for Raspberry Pi and ESP32 lighting applications

Quick Overview

The DIYables RGB LED module combines red, green, and blue LEDs in a single package, allowing you to create any color by controlling the intensity of each channel. The module features built-in current-limiting resistors for direct connection to microcontrollers.

This 10-pack includes ten RGB LED modules with common cathode configuration. By generating PWM signals to the R, G, and B pins, you can mix colors and adjust brightness. The modules work with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, and any 3.3V or 5V microcontroller for decorative lighting, indicators, and color display projects.

Key Features

  • Built-In Resistors — Current-limiting resistors included, no external components needed
  • Common Cathode — Standard configuration for easy PWM control
  • Any Color Creation — Generate PWM on R, G, B pins to mix any color
  • 10-Pack — Includes ten RGB LED modules
  • Wide Compatibility — Works with Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, Raspberry Pi, and any 3.3V-5V microcontroller
  • Presoldered and Not Soldered Options — Provided in presoldered and not soldered versions for selection
  • Tutorial Support — Comprehensive tutorials for Arduino, ESP32, ESP8266, and Raspberry Pi

SPECIFICATION

Specification Value
Product Type RGB LED Module
LED Configuration Common Cathode
Built-in Resistors Yes (current-limiting)
Control Type PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)
Operating Voltage 3.3V - 5V
Package Quantity 10 pieces

COMPATIBLE HARDWARE

  • Arduino boards (UNO, Mega, Nano, etc.)
  • ESP32 development boards
  • ESP8266 (NodeMCU, Wemos D1, etc.)
  • Raspberry Pi (all models)
  • Any microcontroller with PWM output capability (3.3V-5V)