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01 Jun 2023
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What Does RGB Stand For In LED Lighting?
Unlike single color chips, RGB chips contain three color channels, and the three letters of RGB stand for red, green, and blue, meaning that a single RGB LED can produce multiple colors. In LED lighting, RGB stands for color change, and by controlling the brightness and mixing ratio of these three primary colors, various colors can be emitted.
What Is RGBW? What's RGBW Lighting?
An RGBW light means that it not only displays RGB colors but also has pure white light. This pure white light can be mixed with any of the RGB colors to produce a new light color.
RGBW=4 in 1 RGBW light
RGBW=RGB light + white light (RGB+W)
RGBW=Red light + green light + blue light + white light (R+B+G+W)
What Is RGBCW?
Similarly, RGBCW can be interpreted as RGB plus cool white or RGB plus cool white plus warm white, while RGBNW is RGB plus natural white. In general, there is no option of RGB plus 4000K natural white plus warm white in LED strip light types.
In the case that both RGBWW and RGBCW are expressed as RGB plus two white lights, RGBWW=RGBCW. Because in the LED strip, only one option exists, which is RGB plus Cool White plus Warm White.
RGBCW=RGB+Cool White (RGB+CW)
RGBCW=RGB+Cool White+Warm White (RGB+CW+WW)
RGBNW=RGB+Nutral White (RGB+NW)
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