ledcrazzzzzzzy
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2012
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- 2
Hi Guys,
Just so you know, I made a search but nothing came up!!!
Okay, So obviously I know the difference between RGGB and RGBW chips, BUT I don't really see the point? Can anyone explain why LED manufacturers have made this chip?
I'm talking about OSRAM OSTAR lighting LED - I have a new project at work and am thinking of using RGB led of some type to cover all my colour needs, as I need to make the following colours:
Blue, Green, Red, Amber or Yellow,White and Magenta (pinkish).
Currently we just use separate colour leds for each separate colour, but I'm really wanting to make a multicolour option.
So....which is the best option to use? And why?
Hope you can help!
Just so you know, I made a search but nothing came up!!!
Okay, So obviously I know the difference between RGGB and RGBW chips, BUT I don't really see the point? Can anyone explain why LED manufacturers have made this chip?
I'm talking about OSRAM OSTAR lighting LED - I have a new project at work and am thinking of using RGB led of some type to cover all my colour needs, as I need to make the following colours:
Blue, Green, Red, Amber or Yellow,White and Magenta (pinkish).
Currently we just use separate colour leds for each separate colour, but I'm really wanting to make a multicolour option.
So....which is the best option to use? And why?
Hope you can help!