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RGB LED (Red, Green, Blue Light Emitting Diodes) are a type of LED that can produce a wide range of colors by combining the three primary colors. RGB LEDs are used in a variety of applications, including automotive lighting, architectural lighting, and consumer electronics. They are also used in signage, displays, and entertainment lighting. RGB LEDs are often used in combination with other LED technologies, such as white LEDs, to create a more dynamic lighting effect.
RGB LEDs are becoming increasingly popular due to their versatility and energy efficiency. They are also relatively inexpensive compared to other LED technologies, making them a cost-effective option for many applications.
Some of the major companies in the RGB LED market include Cree, Osram, Nichia, Lumileds, and Seoul Semiconductor. These companies produce a wide range of RGB LED products, from high-power LEDs to low-power LEDs. Additionally, many smaller companies specialize in producing RGB LED products for specific applications. Show Less Read more