RGB LED

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Description

A regular RGB LED is basically 3 LEDs (one red, one green, one blue) in parallel. This is not a smart LED, for smart LEDs see LED Ring NeoPixel.

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How to connect it electrically

The RGB LED is connected like 3 paralell LEDs. It is important that you need one resistor for each color! The resistor goes before the LED and not onto the common ground. There are different types - the one we use has a common ground, but there are also versions with common +.

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How to control it in MicroPython

Switching indiviual color on and off

1 from machine import Pin
2 
3 blue = Pin(26, Pin.OUT)
4 green = Pin(27, Pin.OUT)
5 red = Pin(14, Pin.OUT)
6 
7 blue.on()
8 green.off()
9 red.off()


Controlling intensity

 1 from machine import Pin, PWM
 2 
 3 blue = PWM(Pin(26))
 4 green = PWM(Pin(27))
 5 red = PWM(Pin(14))
 6 
 7 # set PWM frequency to 1000Hz
 8 blue.freq(1000)
 9 green.freq(1000)
10 red.freq(1000)
11 
12 # have blue on at about 50% intesity
13 blue.duty(512)
14 green.duty(0)
15 red.duty(0)
16 
17 #  have red and green at full intesity (mixed color)
18 blue.duty(0)
19 green.duty(1023)
20 red.duty(1023)

A small Program in MicroPython

 1 from machine import Pin, PWM
 2 from time import sleep
 3 
 4 # connect it to Pin 26, 27, and 14
 5 blue = PWM(Pin(26))
 6 green = PWM(Pin(27))
 7 red = PWM(Pin(14))
 8 
 9 # base frequency for PWM is 1000Hz
10 blue.freq(1000)
11 green.freq(1000)
12 red.freq(1000)
13 
14 # this is a function to allows to give an "RGB"-Color to the LED
15 # duty take an argument from 0 to 2023... by multiplying the 0..255 by 4 we get 0 to 2020 - which seems close enough
16 def rgb(r=255,g=255,b=255):
17   blue.duty(b*4)          # set duty cycle
18   green.duty(g*4)          # set duty cycle
19   red.duty(r*4)          # set duty cycle
20 
21 # show some cases....
22 while True:
23   rgb(255,255,255) # white
24   sleep(1)
25   rgb(0,0,0) # off = black
26   sleep(1)
27   rgb(255,0,0) # red
28   sleep(1)
29   rgb(0,255,0) # gree
30   sleep(1)
31   rgb(0,0,255) # blue
32   sleep(1)

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Related Tutorial Videos

In this part of the tutorial, we show how to connect an RGB-LED and programming it with Micropython. We first look at what an RGB LED is by building one with 3 separate LEDs. We then look at switching it on and off and how to set the color using the duty cycle in the PWM output.

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