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Little Bird Lorikeet WS2812B Rainbow Board with Right Angle Header
  • Little Bird Lorikeet WS2812B Rainbow RGB LED Strip Board with Right Angle Header for Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Micro:bit

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Little Bird Lorikeet WS2812B Rainbow Board with Right Angle Header

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The Little Bird Lorikeet is an amazing RGB LED strip featuring 5 programmable LEDs. Crafted in Australia, this board utilizes the WS2812B LEDs, also known as NeoPixels. It's a Raspberry Pi HAT with a chain - able design. You can easily connect multiple modules of these RGB LEDs to extend your project. All you need is a single micro - controller pin on devices like Arduino, Micro:bit, or Raspberry Pi Pico to control as many LEDs as you can chain together! Each LED is addressable because it has a built - in driver chip. With 18mA constant current drive, the colors remain consistent even when the voltage fluctuates. The Lorikeet is compatible with Adafruit NeoPixel Libraries. If you're not sure where to start, check out our guides on using the Lorikeet with Arduino. You can also build a temperature indicator with it and the Raspberry Pi Pico. It works great with the Loop Cable for Micro:bit. Just hook it up to your micro:bit via the loop cable, and it can control all those beautiful lights. This product is made locally in Sydney, Australia! It comes with 1x Little Bird Lorikeet RGB LED Strip. Specifications include a 5V input voltage, WS2812B RGB LEDs, single - wire serial, 2x 3 - pin right - angle header, and dimensions of 9mm (width) x 65mm (height) x 5mm (depth).

Using the Little Bird Lorikeet is a breeze. First, connect it to your micro - controller, such as Arduino, Micro:bit, or Raspberry Pi Pico, using a single pin. If you want a longer LED strip, simply chain multiple modules together. You can use it with the Adafruit NeoPixel Libraries to add more functionality. For the Micro:bit, use the Loop Cable to connect and start controlling the lights. When building a temperature indicator with the Raspberry Pi Pico, follow our guides to ensure success. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. When handling, be gentle to prevent damage to the LEDs or the board. If you have any issues, refer to our troubleshooting guides or contact our support team.


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