LED / LCD

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$2.95  
45 pc(s)
These LEDs emit UV 'blacklight' in the UV spectrum so they are great for projects with fluorescent materials referred to as UV/blacklight-reactive or 'glow-in-the dark'. They are bright (350mcd) and have about a 20-degree LED beam. They go easily into a breadboard and come in a pack of ten so...

$1.00  
27 pc(s)
We know this looks like a lot of our other LEDs, but it's not! This is a PTH Addressable RGB LED with a WS2812 control IC built right into the LED. This PTH version is incredibly similar to its SMD cousin, except it is breadboard friendly and a lot simpler to solder into your project and is...

$1.00  
7 pc(s)
We know this looks like a lot of our other LEDs, but it's not! This is a PTH Addressable RGB LED with a WS2812 control IC built right into the LED. This PTH version is incredibly similar to its SMD cousin, except it is breadboard friendly and a lot simpler to solder into your project and is...

$2.50  
1 pc(s)
This is the WS2812 Addressable RGB LED Stick with eight LEDs. The WS2812 is a addressable smart RGB LED that uses a single data line to control brightness and color. The embedded constant-currnet driver keeps the LED brightness consistent even if the input voltage varies. There are...

$2.80  
12 pc(s)
This is the WS2812 Addressable RGB LED Stick with eight LEDs. The WS2812 is a addressable smart RGB LED that uses a single data line to control brightness and colour. The embedded constant-current driver keeps the LED brightness consistent even if the input voltage varies. There are...

$5.25 $7.50  
130 pc(s)
Round and round and round they go! 24 ultra bright smart RGB LED are arranged in a circle with 86mm outer diameter. The rings are 'chainable' - connect the output pin (DO) of one to the input pin (DI) of another. Use only one microcontroller pin to control as many as you can chain together!...

$12.99  
6 pc(s)
This is the RGB LED matrix panel with 64 WS2812B LEDs arranged in an 8x8 matrix. Each LED is capable of drawing as much as 60mA (at peak brightness the matrix can draw just over 3.5 Amps at 5 Volts), this adds up so it is suggested to use a 5V 2A power supply. For most uses, you'll see about...
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