![]() ![]() It has three different color-emitting diodes that can be combined to create all sorts of color! Any color is possible depending on how bright each diode is. That’s why it has 4 leads, one lead for each of the 3 colours and one common cathode or anode depending of the RGB LED type.Īn RGB LED has 4 pins, one for each color (Red, Green, Blue) and a common cathode. So it actually consists of 3 separate LEDs red, green and blue packed in a single case. It has three different colour-emitting diodes that can be combined to create all sorts of colour! Any colour is possible depending on how bright each diode. An RGB LED has 4 pins, one for each colour (Red, Green, Blue) and a common cathode. We can obtain many other colors by mixing up these colours. The RGB LED consists of three different LED’s, from the name you can guess that these LED’s are red, green and blue. In this tutorial, we will learn how to use an RGB (Red, Green, Blue) LED with an Arduino in Proteus software. ![]() ![]() In my previous tutorials, we have seen How to blink single LED, and Multiple LEDin Proteus software. ![]()
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