

Confused by RGB strip types? This guide maps RGB vs RGBW vs RGBCCT, Analog vs Addressable (WS2812/SK6812/WS2815), 5050 vs 3528 vs COB, and the right voltage and controller—so you get clean lines of light without flicker or dim ends.
RGB adds color; RGBW adds a dedicated white LED for cleaner whites; RGBCCT adds two whites for tunable CCT. Choose Analog for simple whole-strip control, Addressable for effects (WS2812/SK6812/WS2815). Packages: 5050/3528 vs dot-free كوب. Longer runs favor 24V. Use aluminum profiles for uniform, glare-free lines and check IP/listings.
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| النوع | التحكم | الحزمة | الفولتية | Typical Use | الإيجابيات | Trade-offs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RGBW | Analog PWM | SMD 5050 | 24V | Kitchen coves | Better whites; simple control | Extra channel; plan run length |
| RGBCCT | Addressable (WS281x/SK6812) | كوب | 5V/12V | Accent with effects | Animations + tunable white | Injection more frequent on 5V |
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RGBW adds a dedicated white die for cleaner whites and better color rendering on neutral scenes. RGBCCT adds two whites (warm+cool) so you can tune the ambience across CCT. Match the controller: RGBW needs an extra channel; RGBCCT needs dual-white control.
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Analog strips dim the whole run together via PWM. Addressable (pixel) strips include ICs such as WS2812, WS2815, و SK6812 for per‑pixel effects (chases, gradients). Addressables require a data line and often more frequent power injection; choose ecosystems like WLED/DMX based on your project.
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5050 packages deliver higher output per LED than 3528. COB compresses many emitters into a continuous line—pair with an opal profile for a dot‑free look. Higher W/m improves brightness but increases heat; plan ventilation and headroom.
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Use 24V for longer, more even runs. 12V is fine for short spans. 5V addressables often need frequent injection. Plan wire gauge and feed layout (center/multi‑injection) to avoid dim ends.
| الفولتية | Watts/m | Max run (single‑end) | Wire gauge | Injection points | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12V | 12 | 5–7 m | 16–18 AWG | Center‑feed beyond 5 m | Analog PWM |
| 24V | 12 | 10–15 m | 16–18 AWG | Multi‑injection >10 m | Ideal for longer runs |
| 5V | 10 | 2–4 m | 16–18 AWG | Frequent injection | Addressable pixel strips |
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Match strip types to control methods: PWM dimmers for analog RGB/RGBW/RGBCCT; SPI controllers for WS281x/SK6812 addressables; DMX for professional rigs; smart Wi‑Fi/BLE hubs for consumer setups. Check PWM frequency and low‑end trim to avoid flicker.
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Most strips use a constant‑voltage driver (12V/24V). I typically size at 120–150% of calculated load to add thermal and inrush margin. Keep drivers ventilated and accessible; verify safety listings and polarity/terminations.
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Indoors away from moisture: IP20. Damp areas: consider gasketed profiles or IP54/65 where exposed. Outdoor runs: IP65/67 depending on exposure and maintenance access.
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RGB vs RGBW vs RGBCCT? RGBW delivers cleaner whites; RGBCCT adds tunable CCT. See RGB families.
Analog or addressable? Analog is simpler; addressable creates effects (WS2812/SK6812/WS2815) but needs a data line and injection planning. See Analog vs Addressable.
5050 vs 3528 vs COB? 5050 is higher output per LED; 3528 is compact; COB gives dot‑free lines—ideally with an opal profile. See LED packages.
12V or 24V? 24V extends runs and reduces drop; 12V works for short spans. See Voltage & Run Length.
Which controller? Match PWM/SPI/DMX/Wi‑Fi/BLE to your strip type and check flicker behavior. See Controllers & Protocols.
Outdoor use? Choose IP65/67 depending on exposure and cleaning access. See IP Rating.
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With the right family (RGB/RGBW/RGBCCT), control path (analog vs addressable), package, voltage, and controller, you’ll get professional results with even light and reliable dimming. If you’d like a fully matched kit list, we can help.
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